Lecture
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CU Museum of Natural History 15th and Broadway, Boulder, CO
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Sex and Other Things Sell: Athenian Potters and their Foreign Consumers
Rittenberg Room, 2nd floor of Mather Hall, Trinity College 300 Summit Street, Hartford, United StatesNorton Lecture
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Trading with the Enemy: Greek Pottery in the Persian World
Norton Lecture
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Shopping for artists’ materials in ancient Rome: pigment shops, pigments, and product choice
Agricultural Communication and Education Building, Room 00102, Texas Tech University 2810 15th St, Lubbock, TX -
Miners, Martyrs, Shepherds, and Sowers: Shifting Landscapes of Faynan, Southern Jordan over the Last 2,000 Years
Hager Auditorium, the Museum of the Rockies 600 W. Kagy Blvd., Bozeman, MTKershaw Lecture
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Not Black and White: Seeing and Naming Africans in Greek Art
Nashville Parthenon 2500 West End Ave, Nashville, TN, United StatesKershaw Lecture
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Stones of the Butterfly: Archaeological Investigation of Yap’s Famous Stone Money
Whitman College, Olin Hall 345 Boyer Ave, Walla Walla, WA, United States -
Trading with the Enemy: Greek Pottery in the Persian World
Room L140, Elvehjem Building, University of Wisconsin-Madison 750 University Avenue, Madison, WINorton Lecture
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Great Lecture: North American Mounds as World Heritage
Penn Museum 3260 South St, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesA millennium ago, Native people constructed over 120 earthen mounds at the site of Cahokia, a World Heritage site in Illinois. Built entirely by hand, the largest of these constructions […]
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Myth-ing Sound: Exploring Markers of Music in Athenian Vase Paintings
Manton Lecture Please contact Phil Stinson and William Bruce for the Zoom link.
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1177 BC Revisited: Updating the Late Bronze Age Collapse
Lecture by Eric H. Cline, Professor of Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies at George Washington University. Co-sponsored by the University of Richmond Department of Classical Studies and the Richmond […]
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“New Views on an Old Temple: The Parthenon and Its Decoration”
2023 Richard Hubbard Howland Lecture, Washington, DC Society; by Professor Jenifer Neils, Professor Emerita, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH The Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis is perhaps the most […]