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  • Lecture – Virtual Egypt: 3D Teaching with Museum Collections

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

    Speaker: Rita Lucarelli, Associate Professor of Egyptology, Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures; Faculty Curator of Egyptology, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley University museums hold rich yet often underutilized resources for teaching about ancient Egypt. With the growing availability of 3D and virtual reality technologies—such as photogrammetry, 3D scanning, […]

  • Community Data Collection Day at Providence’s North Burial Ground

    Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology Rhode Island Hall, Brown University, 60 George Street, Providence, RI, United States

    Help preserve Providence history! Join the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World and the staff of Providence’s North Burial Ground for a community data collection day within the cemetery’s old Colonial sections. Founded in 1700, North Burial Ground predates the founding of the United States and the charter of the City of Providence. […]

  • Archaeology Month Celebration at Battlefield Park

    Tippecanoe Battlefield Park 200 Battleground Ave, Battleground, IN, United States

    Join the Tippecanoe County Historical Association and Purdue University’s Department of Anthropology to celebrate Indiana Archaeology Month! This free, all-ages event will feature many hands-on activities, including an Atl Atl dart throw, Artifact Show and Tell and Identification, a mini excavation, and archaeology activity books. The Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum will also have free entry.

  • The Iconographic and Spatial Role of Gate Guardian Demons in Deir el-Medina Tombs

    ARCE Egyptology Lectures Room 254 Social Sciences Building UC Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States

    The American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California chapter, and the UC Berkeley Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures (MELC) invite you to attend a lecture by Jess Johnson, UC Berkeley "The Iconographic and Spatial Role of Gate Guardian Demons in Deir el-Medina Tombs" Sunday September 21, 2025, 3 PM Pacific Daylight Time MELC […]

  • Reports from the Field 2025

    Dwinelle Hall South Drive, Berkeley, CA, United States

    We are excited to start the year by hearing UC Berkeley graduate students report on their summer research and excavation experiences at various sites across the globe. Shelby Medina (Anthropology) will discuss her magnetometry work at the site of Tugunbulak in Uzbekistan. Bella Blanton (Ancient History & Mediterranean Archaeology) will speak about the field season […]

  • A Deep Dive into Deep Time: Archaeology, Underwater

    Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture 2316 W 1st Ave, Spokane, WA, United States

    The phrase "underwater archaeology" conjures up notions of shipwrecks, ships lost at sea, and the dramatic catastrophes that sank them; however, archaeology underwater can also reveal details about ancient landscapes that contain a record of past human occupations. Many of these sites are on the earth's continental shelves where vast stretches of shallow, coastal land […]

  • Student Reports from the Field

    Semans Auditorium (Room 117), Belk Visual Arts Center, Davidson College 315 N. Main St., Davidson, NC, United States

    Students from Davidson, UNC Charlotte, and Winthrop will report on their summer excavation experiences. A great opportunity for students to hear what going on a dig is like!

  • Play Again: Combining Archaeological and AI Methods to Study Ancient Games

    Virtual Event

    Play Again: Combining Archaeological and AI Methods to Study Ancient Games with Walter Crist, PhD Lecturer Faculty of Humanities Centre for the Arts in Society New Media & Digital Culture Leiden University The archaeology of ancient play has recently undergone a renaissance, as researchers have couched previous culture-historical research on ancient games in anthropological and […]

  • Politics of Placement: The Development of the 18th Dynasty Theban Necropolis

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

    Saturday, Sept. 27 3:30 PM EST Penn Museum, Anthro Classroom 345 In-person; no registration required Speaker: Dr. JJ Shirley, Managing Editor, Journal of Egyptian History; Director, TT110 Project; ARCE-PA Vice President Title: Politics of Placement: The Development of the 18th Dynasty Theban Necropolis Abstract: In the 18th Dynasty the Theban Necropolis became a preferred location […]