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SUMMARY:Pop-Up Archaeology at the Buried Ships of Robinson Landing Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Step inside the temporary Buried Ships of Robinson Landing windowfront exhibit for a special chance to see scale models of three 18th century vessel remnants excavated in 2018 on the same block. Talk with archaeologists and learn how these ships were used to create new land along the waterfront. For more information about the exhibit\, visit www.alexandriava.gov/archaeology/archaeology-on-the-waterfront.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/pop-up-archaeology-at-the-buried-ships-of-robinson-landing-exhibit/
LOCATION:Buried Ships of Robinson Landing Exhibit\, Pioneer Mill Way\, Alexandria\, VA\, 22314\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Other Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emma Richardson":MAILTO:archaeology@alexandriava.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T180000
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CREATED:20240920T124437Z
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SUMMARY:Climate change\, human health\, and building an equitable sustainable future
DESCRIPTION:Earth’s mean annual surface temperature has increased by 1.3 degrees Celsius over the pre-industrial average. We know that over the next 75 years\, without an immediate and dramatic change in behavior\, we will see an increase of 3-8 degrees C\, levels not seen in the time since humans first evolved. The risks for human societies from this magnitude of warming are complex\, with interacting hazards that are potentially amplified by our response. Historical sciences can speak to these uncertainties about how it will affect our societies and our health. In this talk\, Dr. Gwen Robbins Schug will describe archaeological perspectives on human health and well-being during periods of rapid climate change over the past 10\,000 years. She will focus on the historical and socio-cultural factors that promoted resilience and those that were associated with high levels of violence\, infectious disease spillover\, and starvation. Ultimately\, Dr. Robbins Schug proposes that discussions of human health may be one of the greatest opportunities for motivating the urgent\, transformative\, and sustained actions we now require to achieve a fair\, equitable\, sustainable future on Earth.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/climate-change-human-health-and-building-an-equitable-sustainable-future/
LOCATION:University of Louisville Center for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (CACHe)\, 1606 Rowan Street\, Louisville\, KY\, 40203\, United States
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day,Other Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Westerfeld":MAILTO:kyarchaeology@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241019T080000
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SUMMARY:ArchTalk
DESCRIPTION:Following the successful launch of our new annual event\, ArchTalk\, last year\, we at the Save Cultural Heritage Group are excited to continue bringing together people from various disciplines and fields related to archaeology and cultural heritage to celebrate International Archaeology Day. This event will provide you with a platform to share insights into your research and work experience with others in the field. \nTheme 1: Ancient Paths & Modern Tracks\nThis theme will\, among others\, discuss how historical & archaeological heritage is represented in modern media & whether different ideologies & narratives are portrayed there. \nTheme 2: Climate Change & Cultural Heritage\nThis theme will revolve around the impact of climate change on cultural heritage & the need for international\, national\, & local solutions for sustainability. \nTheme 3: Accessible Communication in Archaeology\nThis theme will include the importance of conveying archaeological research to the public & suggests ways to attract the public through various media. \nSubmit your abstract here: https://forms.gle/BBrCQaba9zBABvx77 \nFormat:\nEach participant will have 10 minutes to present his work as a PowerPoint presentation/ Live Video or via different media. These talks will be followed by a discussion/Q&A\, involving the presenters and their chosen topics. \nFor further info please write an email:\nschgarchtalk@gmail.com \nImportant Dates:\nReceiving submissions from Thursday\, June 01\, 2023 until 11:59pm (GMT+1) on August 31\, 2023\, which is the extended deadline. Everyone will be notified of their submission’s status within 48 hours. If you don’t hear back by then\, send us an email or DM us. Listeners/attendees can register through same link until October 10\, 2023. \nNote: All submissions are presented as anonymous when reviewed and voted on by our review committee. Students’ race\, ethnicity\, gender\, and/or sexual orientation will never affect the status of their submission; all are welcome to submit. The Director Academics reserves the right to reject submissions for reasons that violate our Non-Discrimination Policy. \nWe are looking forward to your submissions! \nAcademic Team\, SCHG (Global)
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/archtalk-2024-10-19/
LOCATION:Online Global Event\, Pakistan
CATEGORIES:Other Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ms. Theresa Zischkin":MAILTO:schgarchtalk@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Archaeology Day at the Frontier Culture Museum
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, October 19th is International Archaeology Day\, and the Frontier Culture Museum is offering archaeological activities all day! \nBut just what is archaeology and why are we talking about it at a living history museum? Archaeology is the study of patterns of material culture\, the tangible things that people made and used. Things that are still around\, just in the ground beneath us. Archaeology gives us a snapshot of the past. Objects enter the ground\, a house decays leaving only the foundation. We only get to see the remnants\, not the activity. History\, on the other hand\, is the study of human behavior in the past\, based on the records people themselves have left behind. You can see where one might inform the other. Both involve asking questions\, forming hypotheses and doing research. \nWe look at all of these clues\, carefully piece the fragments of a moment in time together\, and create a picture of what life was like\, for example\, on the frontier. \nSo\, what does Archaeology Day at the Frontier Culture Museum mean? It means walking around our Old World loop\, the farms from places people left behind to come to the New World\, and learning about different types of artifacts\, like metal and ceramics\, and also a little bit about experimental archaeology. It also means heading over to the New World section and being able to try your hand at excavation in our dig boxes and learning a bit about what happens after the artifacts are excavated. We hope to see you here at the museum\, as we celebrate International Archaeology Day!
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/archaeology-day-at-the-frontier-culture-museum/
LOCATION:Frontier Culture Museum\, 1290 Richmond Ave\, Staunton\, VA\, 24401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,International Archaeology Day,Other Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel Sites":MAILTO:education@fcmv.virginia.gov
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