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Violence against the Enslaved in Ancient Rome
A number of publications have criticized the motif of the “happy slave” in antiquity. This presentation by John Gruber-Miller of Cornell College is meant to provide a corrective to that representation, and take a deeper look at the evidence for how the enslaved experienced “social death” (Patterson). As Kamen (2010), Trimble (2016), and others have pointed […]
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Whim Rules the Child: The Archaeology of Childhood in Scandinavian Scotland
Please contact Llazar@assumption.edu or pclement@assumption.edu for the Zoom link. Lecture to be followed by question and answers and virtual wine & cheese. Co-sponsored by the Human Arts Series, the History Program, and the Medieval and Early Modern Studies Program, and the Office of the Provost of Assumption University.
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Currents and Commodities: How Oceanographic Effects Influenced the Prehistoric Colonization of Islands
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Art and Identity in the Gardens and Garden Paintings on the Bay of Naples
WEBINAR (Finger Lakes 1) Ithaca, NYJashemski Lecture
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Royal Purple and Indigo: The Hidden Labor Behind Luxurious Dyes
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Andromeda, Alexander, and Ascalos: founders and foundation myths in the Roman Near East
WEBINAR (Kansas City/Lawrence 1) Lawrence, KSKershaw Lecture
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Digging Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben: The Archaeology of Enslaved Cooks
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Girls Will Be Boys? Investigating Images of Athletic Women in Ancient Etruscan Art
WEBINAR (Central Indiana 1) Indianapolis, INRoberts Lecture
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Terrace Utah, Population 0
online Portugal, Maia, AK, EgyptJoin us for our online webinar event! Utah's desert sands have buried incredible stories - now it's time to uncover what has been lost. Hustling and bustling to starkly quiet, the life of one of Utah's largest railroad towns of the 1870s-1890s remains part of the historical and archaeological record. Archaeologists with the Utah State […]
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Marbles and Marines: The U.S. Mediterranean Squadron and the Earliest American Excavations in the Mediterranean
WEBINAR (Columbia 1) Columbia, MOEdward J. Bader Lecture