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SUMMARY:Unearthing A Slave Community
DESCRIPTION:Over the next several years\, we will be examining a number of different archaeological sites. What makes Montpelier a wonderful property for surveys and excavations is its relative undisturbed condition. All of the sites we excavate have never been plowed–and most were abandoned in the 1840s\, leaving the archaeological features in pristine condition. \nThis season we will be excavating the Blacksmith Shop complex at the Madison plantation. All of our current projects are part of a larger effort to interpret and reconstruct the lives of the enslaved community so it can be accessed by visitors. \nThe LEARN Archaeology Expedition program has been operating at Montpelier for a decade-and-a-half\, with many of the same volunteers returning year after year. We are\, however\, keen to add new faces to the program. All of the scheduled programs are designed to give participants actual excavation experience on an archaeological site working side-by-side with trained professional archaeologists. We have a staff of six archaeologists who work with participants both in the lab and in the field\, which means you have personal interaction with archaeological staff and this allows you to work on sensitive features\, artifacts\, and deposits that normally one would not get to handle. You are treated as a member of the research team and we step you through the entire excavation process. While you are here at Montpelier\, you will be engaged in lectures\, and take tours of various archaeological sites on the property. \nYou can learn about all of our LEARN Archaeology Expeditions at the following link. \nWe also host a month-long university archaeology field school. For more information on this\, please see our field school web page. \nFor more information contact Melissa Kerrat dig@montpelier.org
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LOCATION:PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Gender and Money. A Cross-Cultural Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Reproduction and circulation\, when thought about in the context of money or bodies\, appear to be highly gendered phenomena. Intricate connections between different systems of exchange and gender have been recognized around the globe\, in different societies and different periods. Yet\, the theme still seems understudied and undertheorized. We want to rethink the topic beyond static classifications of numbers and images\, with an emphasis on dynamic processes – of (re)making\, (re)using\, (re)conceiving. Gender and Money therefore addresses the theme under different parameters\, including all forms of money understood broadly as tokens of (real or symbolic) exchange rather than currency. Moreover\, we want to be attentive to the intersectionality of gender with age\, class\, social status\, race or ethnicity. \nProgramme\n7.00 AM PDT/ 10.00 EDT/ 3.00 PM CET\nAnnetta Alexandridis (Ithaca\, NY) & Stefan Krmnicek (Tübingen) Introduction \nPanel 1: The Gender of Money and of Value\n7.30 AM PDT/ 10.30 AM EDT/ 3.30 PM CET\nDiane Cady (Oakland\, CA) The Gender of Money: Isomorphic Links and Theoretical Connections\n8.00 AM PDT/ 11.00 AM EDT/ 4.00 PM CET\nClaudia Perassi (Milan) Roman and Early Medieval Coin Jewels. Who Wears What?\n8.30 AM PDT/ 11.30 AM EDT/ 4.30 PM CET\nMali Skotheim (Delhi) Gendered Festival Iconography: The Male Athletic Body on Roman Imperial Coinage\n9.00 AM PDT/ 12.00 PM EDT/ 5.00 PM CET\nOlivia Graves (Ithaca\, NY) Response and Discussion\n9.30 AM PDT/ 12.30 PM EDT/ 5.30 PM CET\nCoffee Break \nPanel 2: Economies of Care\, Agency of Money\n10.00 AM PDT/ 1.00 PM EDT/ 6.00 PM CET\nSibel Kusimba (Tampa\, FL) Women\, Care\, and Digital Money in Kenya\n10.30 AM PDT/ 1.30 PM EDT/ 6.30 PM CET\nNanouschka Burström (Stockholm) Coins\, Bodies\, Games and Silver: Females and Value in Viking-Age Scandinavia\n11.00 AM PDT/ 2.00 PM EDT/ 7.00 PM CET\nRoberta Stewart (Hanover\, CT) Vesta’s Cup\n11.30 AM PDT/ 2.30 PM EDT/ 7.30 PM CET\nKaja McGowan (Ithaca\, NY) Till They Have Faces: The Role of Coin Figures (Pratima) in Bali\, Indonesia\n12.00 PM PDT/ 3.00 PM EDT/ 8.00 PM CET\nAmiel Bize (Ithaca\, NY) Response and Final Discussion \nIf you are interested in attending\, please email Stefan Krmnicek: stefan.krmnicek@uni-tuebingen.de
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LOCATION:Gender and Money. A Cross-Cultural Perspective
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stefan Krmnicek":MAILTO:stefan.krmnicek@uni-tuebingen.de
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