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  • Online conference on worked shells in the ancient world. Material, use, typology, chronology and contexts in honour of Jean-Paul DescĹ“udres, University of Sydney

    Dear Colleagues, We are glad to inform you that an international e-conference on worked shells in the ancient world (material, use, typology, chronology and context) will take place on May 20, 2026 on Zoom.us. This forthcoming online meeting will be an archaeomalacological workshop in honour of Jean-Paul DescĹ“udres from the Universities of Geneva and Sydney. […]

  • Exhibition Tour: Celtic Art Across the Ages

    Join Harvard professor Paul Russell for a discussion about Celtic languages and writing in this tour of the exhibition “Celtic Art Across the Ages.” Focusing on inscriptions and manuscripts, Russell will delve into scripts, language, writing, and surviving texts. Led by: Paul Russell, Margaret Brooks Robinson Professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures, Department of Celtic […]

  • Why Has African Archeology Been Ignored

    Deepening our understanding of African heritage often starts in spaces that celebrate our history, but while museums house these stories, it is archaeology that unearths them. While the world is […]

  • Walter Farmer collection and Akenaton

    Dr. Jack Green (Associate Director of Collections and Curatorial Affairs, Washington and Lee University) will present a lecture entitled "Tell es-Sa'idiyeah Cemetery (Jordan) and its connections to ancient Egypt and […]

  • 2026 archaeological investigations with the Scouts at Fort Brewerton

    Fort Brewerton & Oliver Stevens Blockhouse Museum Box 392 9 US Route 11, Brewerton, United States

    Join us for a day of archaeological investigations at Fort Brewerton! This year we will be spending an additional day on the ditch feature found last year on the north […]

  • Materials Lab Workshop: Celtic Knotwork Design

    Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    Knotwork has long been associated with Celtic art; it has decorated illuminated manuscripts, been tooled into fine metalwork and jewelry, and been carved into wood and stone. The methods of […]

  • Materials Lab Workshop: Celtic Knotwork Design

    Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    Knotwork has long been associated with Celtic art; it has decorated illuminated manuscripts, been tooled into fine metalwork and jewelry, and been carved into wood and stone. The methods of […]

  • Lecture Topic to be Announced

    Dr. Kate Ayres (Institute for the Study of Ancient cultures at the University of Chicago) will deliver an interesting lecture; topic yet to be finalized. A reception and chance to […]