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  • Unearthing A Slave Community

    PA, United States

    Over the next several years, we will be examining a number of different archaeological sites. What makes Montpelier a wonderful property for surveys and excavations is its relative undisturbed condition. […]

  • The Odyssey: A Retelling

    The Parthenon 2500 West End Ave, Nashville, TN, United States

    The Parthenon and Centennial Park Conservancy are proud to present The Odyssey: A Retelling, by Lisa Bachman Jones in the East Gallery of the Parthenon from June 23 through January […]

  • Andromeda, Alexander, and Ascalos: Founders and Foundation Myths in the Roman Near East

    The Tallahassee Society of the Archaeological Institute of America and the Student Archaeology Club at FSU present: “Andromeda, Alexander, and Ascalos: Founders and Foundation Myths in the Roman Near East” By Robyn Le Blanc, University of North Carolina, Greensboro The AIA Kershaw Lecture in Near Eastern Archaeology Additional Funding by the AIA Father Bader Lecture […]

  • Expanding the Spatial and Temporal Limits of the Pinson Mounds Landscape in Western Tennessee

    CU Museum of Natural History Broadway, Boulder, CO, United States

    In this lecture, Professor Ed Henry will discuss the monumental earthen architecture present at Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park (PMSAP) in West Tennessee, which features prominently in the archaeology of the American Midsouth. However, the Johnston and Elijah Bray mound sites, situated west and east of PMSAP respectively, are considered the anchors in defining the […]

  • The Egyptian Prisoner Statues: Depictions of Pharaoh’s Triumph

    Harbor Walk West, room 217 360 Concord St., Charleston, SC, United States

    Dr. Tara Prakash (College of Charleston) will discuss "The Ancient Egyptian Prisoner Statues: Depictions of Pharaoh's Triumph" on November 3, 2022, at 7:00 pm. Please join us to learn more about these fascinating artifacts and their archaeological contexts. The lecture will take place at Harbor Walk (360 Concord St., West building, room 217), the temporary […]

  • Manton Lecture

    The Johns Hopkins University (Homewood campus) Gilman Hall 50, Baltimore, MD, United States

    Please join the Baltimore AIA society for our first in-person talk since 2020! Dr. Catherine Popovici (The Johns Hopkins University) will speak about "Binding City, Sculpting Politics: Artistic Interventions in Classic Maya Landscapes" on Friday, November 4 at 5 pm ET. The talk will be streamed on Zoom but not recorded. Email akoch@towson.edu for Zoom […]