Events
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Kremen School of Education Building ED170, CSU Fresno 5005 N Maple Ave MS ED1, Fresno, CA, United States
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Daniel Healey, Provenance Researcher, Worcester Art Museum: “Orphaned Antiquities & Cold Case Files: Investigating Provenance in the New Era of Museum Restitution”
The Clarence and Anne Dillon Dunwalke Lecture Provenance refers to an artwork’s history of ownership, from the time of its creation or archaeological discovery to the present. Provenance researchers track […]
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The Ecstasy and the Agony:Excavations at La Venta, Mexico, an Olmec Capital
University of Florida, Smathers Library Room 100 1508 Union Rd, Gainesville, FL, United StatesLecturer: Dr. Susan Gillespie Professor of Anthropology, University of Florida In 1942 and 1943, excavations revealed fabulous buried deposits of jade and other precious items in a very unexpected place: […]
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Josef Wegner – Digging into Egypt’s Late Middle Kingdom, Recent Discoveries at the Anubis-Mountain Royal Necropolis, Abydos
Johns Hopkins University, Homewood campus Gilman Hall Room 50 Johns Hopkins University, Homewood campus, BALTIMORE, MD, United StatesWednesday Feb. 11, 5:30 - 6:30, Gilman Hall Room 50 Johns Hopkins University, Homewood campus Dorothy Kent Hill Lecture Josef Wegner, University of Pennsylvania Digging into Egypt's Late Middle Kingdom, […]
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Webinar: Radiocarbon Dating & Stable Isotopes in Archaeology
Zoom 4985 SW 74th Court, Miami, FL, United StatesJoin SGS Beta for an accessible introduction to radiocarbon (¹⁴C) dating and stable isotope applications in archaeology and related sciences. This webinar will cover the fundamentals of how radiocarbon dating […]
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Replacing Empires. The Archaeology of Political Transformation and Spatial Dynamics in 1st Millennium BCE Mesopotamia
TBA (Columbus) Columbus, OH, United StatesKershaw Lectures in Near East Archaeology Time TBA
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The Gunboat at Ground Zero: A Revolutionary War Mystery
Rye Free Reading Room 1061 Boston Post Road, Rye, NY, United StatesIn 2010, archaeologists monitoring excavation at the World Trade Center redevelopment site made an extraordinary discovery: the remains of an 18th-century wooden gunboat buried deep beneath Manhattan’s historic landfill. Likely built near Philadelphia in […]
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Soto’s Stuff: Spanish 16th Century Expeditions and What They Left Behind
University of Florida, Smathers Library Room 100 1508 Union Rd, Gainesville, FL, United StatesLecturer: Dr. Charles Cobb Lockwood Chair in Historical Archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History 2025 UF Research Foundation Professor Over the last decade, research by a collaboration of […]
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From Farmers to Kings: The Emergence of Social Hierarchy in Prehistoric Europe
Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College 1 Quinlan St, Lynchburg, VA, United StatesLecture by William Parkinson; William (Bill) Parkinson is an archaeologist who specializes in European and Eastern Mediterranean Prehistory. His anthropological and archaeological research explores the social dynamics of early village […]
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Linda Cordell and Her Many Contributions to Southwest Archaeology
Pecos Trail Café 2239 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NM, United States(Lecturers: Dr. Maxine McBrinn and Dr. Judith Habicht Mauche) Linda Cordell was extraordinarily active in southwestern archaeology during her resources in the work of others. Because of this, her influence […]
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Punitive Labor and Enslavement in the Roman Bakery
Semans Auditorium (Room 117), Belk Visual Arts Center 315 N. Main St., Davidson, NC, United StatesAbout the lecture: In 2023, excavators in Pompeii found a bakery in the Casa di Rustio Vero that was separated from the house—and the rest of the world—by metal bars. […]
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Egyptian Blue, humanity’s first inorganic pigment
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture 2316 W 1st Ave, Spokane, WA, United StatesJoin us for a lecture by Professor John McCloy, Washington State University, who will present results of an investigation into the materials science and processing parameters to fabricate Egyptian blue […]