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  • Dressing for Death: How to make and wear ancient Egyptian flint bangles

    Penn Museum 3260 South St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    In-Person Lecture Saturday, November 11 at 3:30pm Penn Museum, Classroom L2 Speaker: Dr. Elizabeth Hart, Lithic Specialist, University of Vienna Middle Egypt Project; Kom el-Hisn Provincialism Project Lecture Topic: Dressing for Death: How to make and wear ancient Egyptian flint bangles Abstract: Ancient Egyptian flint bangles are practically unique in the world, and they are […]

  • The Bioarchaeology of the Distinctive Burials of the Phaleron Cemetery, Archaic Greece

    Davidson College 315 North Main Street, Semans Auditorium, Belk Visual Arts Center, Davidson, NC, United States

    Aviva Cormier, “The Bioarchaeology of the Distinctive Burials of the Phaleron Cemetery, Archaic Greece” THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. If you're interested in archaeology, please join us! About the lecture: The world’s attention has been captured by the 7th century BCE finds that emerged from the coastal sands of Faliro, the […]

  • Caring for Navajo Culture: In Museums and Beyond

    Geological Lecture Hall 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    Stephanie Mach (Diné), Curator of North American Collections, Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, Harvard University Cynthia Wilson (Diné), Native and Indigenous Rights Fellow, Religion and Public Life Program, Harvard Divinity School Wade Campbell (Diné), Assistant Professor of Archaeology and Anthropology, Boston University Join Stephanie Mach (Diné), Peabody Museum Curator of North American Collections and […]

  • AIA Archaeology Hour with Katherine L. Chiou

    Join the AIA for a fascinating evening as Katherine L. Chiou (University of Alabama) presents Cuisine and Crisis: An Edible History of the Moche of Ancient Peru. This presentation will be given at 8pm Eastern/7pm Central/6pm Mountain/5pm Pacific. Imagine stepping into the shoes of an ancient Peruvian, tasting the flavors and savoring the meals of […]

  • The Ever Changing Face of Indigenous People

    Science Center Auditorium (SC 114) at The University of Dayton. 450 East Stewart St, Dayton, OH, United States

    The second presentation in the Archaeological Institute of America's Dayton Society 2023-2024 Lecture Series presented by Guy Jones, President of the Miami Valley Council for Native Americans.. The Ever Changing […]

  • Bones, Stones & Genes – Seven Million Years of Human Evolution with Geoffrey Clark, PhD

    Arizona State University Tempe, Design North Buidling, Room CDN 60 810 NS Forest Mall, Tempe, AZ, United States

    Bones, Stones, & Genes: Seven Million Years of Human Evolution Geoffrey A. Clark, Ph.D. Regents' Emeritus Professor Arizona State University School of Human Evolution & Social Change Institute of Human Origins Perhaps the greatest story ever told is how we became the last and sole surviving member of our lineage, the hominins – modern humans, […]