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Peru: Ancient Cultures of the Coast & Andes

Travel and learn with anthropological archaeologist Dr. Gabriela Cervantes- Quequezana. She has done extensive field research through survey and excavations in several regions of Peru, including the north, south, coast, […]

Prehistoric Cave Art of Spain & France

Investigate southwestern Europe’s most extraordinary prehistoric caves, including Lascaux IV, a new, exact reproduction of one of the most remarkable prehistoric sites ever discovered; Altamira II, a precise replica of […]

6th Annual Missouri Egyptological Symposium

Come join us for the 6th Annual Missouri Egyptological Symposium, co-hosted by the American Research Center in Egypt - Missouri Chapter (ARCE-MO) and the Archaeological Institute of America - Central […]

“France: The Reach of the Romans”

Join archaeologist Patrick Hunt on this exciting itinerary from Turin to Nice and discover how the ancient Gauls and Romans interacted with the landscapes and shaped the history and cultures […]

1177 BC and After: The Collapse and Survival of Civilizations

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

In-person lecture Saturday, September 21 at 3:30 pm EST Penn Museum, Rainey Auditorium In collaboration with the Dept. of Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World, UPenn A short reception […]

Cities’ Identity Through Architecture and Arts (CITAA) – 8th Edition

University of Pisa Largo Lucio Lazzarino, 1, 56122 Pisa PI, Italy, Illinois, Italy
Hybrid Hybrid Event

Every city possesses a unique and valuable identity that is expressed through its physical and visual form. This identity is perceived by its residents and users, shaping their collective memories. […]

Archaeology-Hour Livestream: Chip Colwell. “On the Origins of Stuff”

Whitman College, Olin Hall 129 920 E Isaacs, Walla Walla, WA, United States

Over three million years ago, our ancient ancestors realized that rocks could be broken into sharp-edged objects for slicing meat, making the first knives. This discovery resulted in a good […]