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Water Management and Climate Change in the Mayans’ Yucatan

Concordia University 1530 Concordia West, Irvine, CA, United States

Patrick Rohrer’s, UC Riverside PhD candidate, research explores how cenotes (a well naturally formed by a sinkhole), lakes, aguadas, reservoirs, and other water features shaped and influenced the settlement, political organization, and water management strategies of the Maya of the northern Yucatán

Exchanging Ideas – Trade, Technology, and Connectivity in pre-Roman Italy

University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand

Call for Papers: ‘Exchanging Ideas - Trade, Technology, and Connectivity in pre-Roman Italy’ 3-5 February 2020, University of Auckland, New Zealand This conference will explore models for the transmission of objects, ideas, production techniques, artistic styles, and other technologies in pre-Roman Italy, from the early Iron Age through the fourth century BCE. Through the presentation […]

China’s Living Silk Road Sites and their Ongoing Destruction

Missouri History Museum, AT&T Room 5700 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO, United States

Professor Rian Thum (Loyola University - New Orleans) will present a lecture on his ongoing research with the historic sites and modern populations living along the Silk Road in China. Rian is a native of St. Louis. His doctoral research at Harvard University resulted in the publication of "The Sacred Routes of Uyghur History" (Harvard […]

Conservation of Architectural Heritage (CAH) 4th Edition

Luxor City, Egypt Luxor City, Egypt, Luxor, Egypt

Conservation of architectural heritage is the process of restoring, conserving and managing changes of a heritage in a manner that sustains and enhances its significance, when possible. Conserving and keeping the architectural elements means maintaining; hence, increasing the buildings' values. Considering this, when restoration is possible it is favored to restore the buildings rather than […]

Gender in Ancient Greece and Today

The Parthenon 2600 West End Avenue, Nashville, United States

In conjunction with the exhibition Flood Lines by Tasha Lewis, the Parthenon is organizing a panel of expert speakers to discuss women and gender from ancient Greece through suffrage and civil rights movements in Tennessee. The overarching view of gender in ancient Greece and today will spark conversations on women, economy, and race. The Symposium […]