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Monmouth College Archaeology Research Laboratory: Annual Report

Pattee Auditorium, Center for Science and Business, Monmouth College 700 E. Broadway, Monmouth, IL, United States

Dr. Alana Newman, Lecturer in Classics, Monmouth College, will discuss the Archaeology Lab on campus, and detail what the students have been involved with throughout the school year. 

The ‘Popular’ in Classical Antiquity

University of Pennsylvania 249 South 46th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

CfP: The “Popular” in Classical Antiquity Graduate Student Conference, University of Pennsylvania, April 26, 2019 Keynote speaker: Jeremy Lefkowitz, Swarthmore College What is popular culture in the ancient world? How can we study it? Why should we study it? In recent years the discipline of Classical Studies has sought to move away from its traditionally […]

The ‘Popular’ in Classical Antiquity

University of Pennsylvania 249 South 46th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

CfP: The “Popular” in Classical Antiquity Graduate Student Conference, University of Pennsylvania, April 26, 2019 Keynote speaker: Jeremy Lefkowitz, Swarthmore College What is popular culture in the ancient world? How can we study it? Why should we study it? In recent years the discipline of Classical Studies has sought to move away from its traditionally […]

ARCE-PA Mini Symposium: Royal Tomb Decoration and the Afterlife

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

ARCE-PA Mini-Symposium “Royal Tomb Decoration and the Afterlife “ UPenn Museum, Anthro Classroom 345, 1pm SPEAKERS Dr. Aidan Dodson, Honorary Professor of Egyptology, Department of Anthropology & Archaeology, University of Bristol "Evolving the Magical Machine: Three Millennia of Egyptian Royal Tombs and Their Decoration" Dr. Suzanne Onstine, Associate Professor of History, University of Memphis "The Magic of Ra […]

Did these prehistoric ground stone artifacts play the first hard rock music? What we know today about lithophones in Colorado

Denver Central Library 10 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, CO, United States

Marilyn A. Martorano, MA, Martorano Consultants LLC, presents A new class of prehistoric artifacts called portable lithophones has been identified from Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve in southern Colorado. “Litho” is Greek for stone and “phone” means sound; a lithophone is a musical instrument consisting of a purposely-selected rock (often formally-shaped) that is […]