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  • Play Again: Combining Archaeological and AI Methods to Study Ancient Games

    Virtual Event

    Play Again: Combining Archaeological and AI Methods to Study Ancient Games with Walter Crist, PhD Lecturer Faculty of Humanities Centre for the Arts in Society New Media & Digital Culture Leiden University The archaeology of ancient play has recently undergone a renaissance, as researchers have couched previous culture-historical research on ancient games in anthropological and […]

  • Politics of Placement: The Development of the 18th Dynasty Theban Necropolis

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

    Saturday, Sept. 27 3:30 PM EST Penn Museum, Anthro Classroom 345 In-person; no registration required Speaker: Dr. JJ Shirley, Managing Editor, Journal of Egyptian History; Director, TT110 Project; ARCE-PA Vice President Title: Politics of Placement: The Development of the 18th Dynasty Theban Necropolis Abstract: In the 18th Dynasty the Theban Necropolis became a preferred location […]

  • Texas Archeology Month with the Maxey House

    Sam Bell Maxey House State Historic Site 812 S Church St, Paris, TX, United States +1 more

    Join us all of October for Texas Archeology Month at the Maxey House and Evergreen Cemetery. This event is a perfect opportunity for history enthusiasts and families to learn about the local archeology. The Maxey House will have two free outdoor exhibits that can be seen by visitors throughout the entire month: 1) The first […]

  • Archaeology-Hour Screening: Beer in Mesopotamia

    Whitman College Maxey Hall 207 173 Stanton St., Walla Walla, WA, United States

    Please join us for an in-person screening and informal discussion of the Archaeology Hour talk by Tate Paulette (North Carolina State University). The inhabitants of the "land between rivers" (Mesopotamia) -- today known as the Tigris and Euphrates rivers -- experimented with many "firsts"... from urbanism to kingship to formalized systems of cuneiform writing. They […]

  • Mountain Archaeology and Climate Change

    Mountain Archaeology and Climate Change

    Thurman J. White Forum Building 1704 Asp Ave, Norman, OK, United States

    Dr. Aldenderfer will examine how past mountain peoples adapted to shifting climates, asking whether their strategies can inform those living in highland environments today. Drawing on archaeological evidence from regions such as the Alps, Andes, and Himalayas, he will discuss human resilience and vulnerability in the face of glacier retreat, variable precipitation, biodiversity loss, and […]

  • Mountain Archaeology and Climate Change

    Mountain Archaeology and Climate Change

    Thurman J. White Forum Building 1704 Asp Ave, Norman, OK, United States

    Dr. Aldenderfer will examine how past mountain peoples adapted to shifting climates, asking whether their strategies can inform those living in highland environments today. Drawing on archaeological evidence from regions such as the Alps, Andes, and Himalayas, he will discuss human resilience and vulnerability in the face of glacier retreat, variable precipitation, biodiversity loss, and […]

  • Spokane Archaeology Day

    Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture 2316 West 1st Avenue, Spokane, WA, United States

    The Spokane Society, along with other archaeological organizations, will welcome the public at booths on the grounds of the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. Activities will be available for all ages.

  • 2025 Archaeological investigations at Fort Brewerton.

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

    Join us for a day of archaeological investigations at Fort Brewerton. Following a successful ground penetrating radar and magnetometer survey in the spring, we can now use this new data to give us more confidence in finding the remains of the north wall of blockhouse # 4. Previous excavations in this area over the last […]