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Ancient Graffiti and Ancient Voices: Culture and Communication Across Pompeii and Herculaneum
Public Lecture by Rebecca Benefiel, Professor of Classics, Washington and Lee University. Rebecca Benefiel is a Professor of Classics who specializes in Latin literature and Roman archaeology. Her research interests focus on the social and cultural history of the Roman Empire and Latin epigraphy. She is a supervisor for the Epigraphic Database Roma, part of […]
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Adventures with Animal Mummies
University of Hawaii, Art Auditorium 2500 Campus Rd, HonoluluMasks and vaccination required for in-person attendance.
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The Lost Valley of the Crescent Moon: 30 years of research in Petra, Jordan
TBA (Stanford 2) Stanford, CA, United StatesJoukowsky Lecture
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Daily Lives in an Age of Empire: Local Economics Life at Cadir Hoyuk (Turkey) during the Late Bronze Age (1600-1200 BCE)
Hofstra University, Breslin Hall 1000 Hempstead Turnpike (Hofstra University 105), Hempstead, NY, United StatesDr. Sarah Adcock, Assistant Professor at the NYU Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW) will speak about how research on the Late Bronze Age has often focused on elite lives and history, but the daily lives of non- elite have remained unexamined. How were local practices of day-to-day life shaped by imperial […]
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Minoan Crete & the Cycladic Isles
Step back in time to explore the island of Crete, center of the Minoan civilization during the Bronze Age, as well as the nearby Cycladic Islands of Santorini, Mykonos, and Delos. Marvel at the physical evidence of this first advanced civilization in Europe, which created palace complexes, stunning works of art, a unique writing system […]
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ARCE-NC Lecture May 1 by Aidan Dodson: The Resurrection of the First Pharaohs
The American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California Chapter, and the Near Eastern Studies Department, University of California, Berkeley, invite you to attend a virtual lecture by Dr. Aidan Dodson, University of Bristol: The Resurrection of the First Pharaohs Sunday, May 1, 2022, 2 PM Pacific Time (note the earlier time) Zoom Lecture. A registration […]
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New Research at St. Mary’s City in Maryland
Dr. Tim Horsley describes the new geophysical and archaeological discoveries at St. Mary's City in Maryland.
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War on Looting: Contested Object Case Studies
on Zoom - pre-register via our partner org here: https://cas.stthomas.edu/departments/areas-of-study/art-history/ St. Paul, MN, United StatesPlease join us for an hour of brief case studies and Q&A about Looting presented by UST Art History graduate students!
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From Stonehenge to Carnac
Megaliths, Monuments & Tombs of Wessex & Brittany Explore the extraordinary prehistoric sites of Wessex, England, and Brittany, France. Amidst beautiful landscapes see world-renowned, as well as lesser-known, Neolithic and Bronze Age megaliths and monuments such as enigmatic rings of giant standing stones and remarkable chambered tombs.
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Earthquakes and the Structuring of Greco-Roman Society: the longue durée of human-geological environment relationships in Helike, Greece (SAIG/GSC Dissertation Lecture)
Speaker: Amanda Gaggioli, PhD Candidate, Department of Classics | Stanford Archaeology Center, Stanford University Bio: Amanda’s research combines specializations in archaeology, history, and ancient languages with environmental sciences, particularly geoarchaeology and soil micromorphology, to interpret cultural forms of environmental knowledge, cultural practices, landscapes, and paleoenvironments that factored into societal developments. This combined work accounts for […]
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Garden Forests of the Amazon
Whitman College, Olin Hall 345 Boyer Ave, Walla Walla, WA, United StatesTo attend this lecture in-person, proof of vaccination plus booster and a K(N)-95 mask is required. Masks will be provided at the door (southern entrance of Olin Hall) for anyone who doesn't have one.