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The Archaeology of Cheese: Cattle, Strainers, Chemistry, and Genes
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Careers in Archaeology: Networking Event and Social Hour
Lisbon, Lisbon, PortugalJoin members and guests of the Archaeological Institute of America’s Iowa Society for a virtual conversation via Zoom about how to land a job in or related to archaeology. We will discuss different specializations as well as the types of preparation each typically requires. Hop around to different breakout rooms to meet with specialists and […]
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Behind-the-Screens with Sarah Clunis (Free for HMSC Members)
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology 11 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA, United StatesSarah Anita Clunis, Director of Academic Partnerships and Curator of African Collections, Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology Located in the Kasaï Oriental Province along the Sankuru River in the central part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Kuba identify themselves as the children of Woot and the tale of their origins is often […]
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Central Plains Maize Farming and the Cahokian Diaspora
Anawalt Lecture
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“In the Footsteps of Roman Soldiers: Excavations at Vindolanda and the Archaeological Landscape of Hadrian’s Wall”
In the past few decades the Roman fort at Vindolanda has had some of the most extraordinary finds from the northern frontier of the Roman Empire that have truly changed our understanding of life in the Roman army. The site lies near Hadrian’s Wall in a remote countryside in Northumberland, England and was part of […]
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Synoikismos: Formation and Forms of Ancient Greek Cities
Bryant Hall 209 The University of Mississippi, University, MS, United States -
20,000 Leagues Under the Wine-Dark Sea
Caskey Lecture
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“The Social Life of Roman Soldiers: The Role of Wives, Children and Families in Roman Military Communities” Elizabeth M. Greene
Elizabeth M. Greene, Canada Research Chair in Roman Archaeology, University of Western Ontario (egreene2@uwo.ca) Research over the past few decades has shown quite clearly that women and children were part of life in the Roman army far more than had ever been considered before. The evidence and spatial patterning of material within and outside Roman […]
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Etruscans at the Crossroads: The Lost Cities of Tuscany
Zoomed lecture, free and open to the public. Rachel Horner Brackett Lecture - Etruscans at the Crossroads Thursday, March 3 · 4:30 – 6:00pm Google Meet joining info Video call link: https://meet.google.com/ncy-ymyr-fjy Or dial: (US) +1 240-428-7995 PIN: 770 814 570# More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/ncy-ymyr-fjy?pin=2102514701672
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