Lecture
Events
-
-
WEBINAR (Valparaiso 2) Valparaiso, IN
-
Tales from Under the Mediterranean Sea: Reminiscences of a Maritime Archaeologist
The lecture presented by Dr. Robert Hohlfelder (Emeritus Professor, CU Boulder), will cover some of the most amazing discoveries of his long career including: A Treasure Trove of 4th Century […]
-
Archaeology Abridged with Dr. Kate Liszka “Forts, Prisons, or Rudimentary Vaults? The Three so-called “Fortresses” of Pharaoh at Wadi el-Hudi and their Connection to Amethyst Mining”
Acquiring amethyst in Ancient Egypt was a tricky business. But the cut raw amethyst, the amethyst mines, and the people in the desert all needed to be guarded. As part […]
-
The OPUMPA Project: Ancient Mineral Mining and Pigment Use in Stone Age Swaziland
“The OPUMPA Project: Ancient Mineral Mining and Pigment Use in Stone Age Swaziland,” presented by Dr. Brandi L. MacDonald (Assistant Research Professor, The Archaeometry Laboratory at the University of Missouri […]
-
Continuity and change in Etruscan religion under Roman hegemony
Florence, Florence, - None -, IndiaDr. Kevin Dicus (University of Oregon) Roman imperial ambitions began with the occupation of Italy. The Etruscans, once the dominant civilization, experienced great cultural and political upheavals. Foreign traditions, goods, […]
-
Games of Chance and Fate: Patolli Game Boards from the Ancient Maya site of Gallon Jug, Belize
Dr. Claire Novotny (Kenyon College) Graffiti provides a unique and informal perspective on the lived experiences and daily cultural practices of ancient people. In the ancient Maya culture, graffiti of […]
-
-
Untold Stories at the Museum of the Bible. Artifacts, Provenance, and Bias in the Contact Zone
WEBINAR (Minneapolis-St. Paul 2) Minneapolis, MNWilkie Lecture
-
Anna Agbe-Davies, “The Mis-Education of Pauli Murray”
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 7:30 p.m. ET Join Zoom Meeting https://davidson.zoom.us/j/99143304841 Meeting ID: 991 4330 4841 Anna Agbe-Davies, “The Mis-Education of Pauli Murray” About the lecture: This presentation considers education, […]
-
The Archaeology of “Race” in the Roman Empire: Aethiopians in the Imperial Imagination
Leggett 537, Harold G. Leggett Building, Randolph College 2500 Rivermont Avenue, Lynchburg, VA, United States -
Roman Baths Here, There, and Everywhere
Church Lecture
-
POSTPONED–Shopping for artists’ materials in ancient Rome: pigment shops, pigments, and product choice
Texas Tech University, Room TBA Lubbock, TX, United StatesThis event is postponed until a later date this spring. New date to come!