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An Introduction to the Archaeology of Childhood

University of Akron, Leigh Hall, Room 215 150 E. Exchange Street, Akron, OH, United States

This lecture will also be streamed on Teams. Those who wish to attend virtually should RSVP before 5:00 pm on the lecture date by contacting Dr. Evi Gorogianni (eg20@uakron.edu). Reception at 6:30 PM

Hawaiian Archeology – NH Archeology Month

An insightful discussion of Hawaiian Archeology within the context of a vibrant contemporary native Hawaiian culture lead by an archeologist from New Hampshire who works in Hawaii, followed by discussion REGISTER: bit.ly/22signupNHAS

Street Theater: A Pompeian Neighborhood in Five Acts by Dr. Jeremy Hartnett

When we think of Roman cities, it is tempting to conjure images of temples, baths, and amphitheaters. This talk storms into the narrow streets of Pompeii to make the case that, for most Romans, the real action happened on the neighborhood level. As told through five different stories, we will see how ancient historians repopulate […]

The Wakefield Rail Yard – NH Archeology Month

Victoria Bunker, Principal Archeologist, Victoria Bunker Inc, Recipient of the NHAS Chester Price Award 2022 Archeological survey conducted for the Wakefield Heritage Commission resulted in the definition of the Turntable Park Archeological Site, an important cultural resource within the Sanbornville Historic Area. Features and components corresponding to the nineteenth-twentieth century rail yard were recorded through […]