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Roman/Byzantine Ruins at Gadara in Jordan
ZOOM lecture "Roman/Byzantine ruins at Gadara in Jordan" by Sufyan al-Karaimeh (University of Leiden - Netherlands) Room opens at 12:45 and lecture promptly starts at 1 PM. Sign in at 12:45, please... More Zoom events are listed here on the St. Louis Society webpage.
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The Earliest Pottery in the World
A lecture hosted by the Long Island Society of the AIA. Ilaria Patania, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Washington University in St. Louis will present on "the Earliest Pottery in the World." Why was pottery invented? While for decades we assumed a connection between plant domestication, pottery use, and social hierarchy today we know that […]
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Aramus: A dialogue between archaeology and comic art
University of Ottawa , CanadaComic books meets Archaeology! The authors of "Aramus" will talk about the process of creating an archaeological comic book.
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Iron in the Sky: Words and Conceptions of Iron and Meteorites in Ancient Egypt
ARCE Egyptology Lectures Room 126 Social Sciences Building, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United StatesThe American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California Chapter, and the Near Eastern Studies Department, University of California, Berkeley, invite you to attend a lecture by Dr. Victoria Almansa-Villatoro, Brown University: "Iron in the Sky: Words and Conceptions of Iron and Meteorites in Ancient Egypt" Sunday, November 6, 2022, 3 PM Pacific Time Room 126 […]
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Women in the Cults of Isis: Patrons, Symbols, and Pariahs
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Richards Hall 15 1410 Q Street, Lincoln, NE -
Life at Berkou: a newly-discovered Roman fortress in Egypt
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Rural Matters: Studying the Countrysides of Ancient Cyprus
WEBINAR (New Haven) New Haven, CTKershaw Lecture
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The origin and initial dispersal of Sino-Tibetan populations in archaeology
University of Oregon Knight Library Browsing Room (106) 1501 Kincaid St, Eugene, ORMatson Lecture
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The Pot Detective in Cyprus
Dr. Gloria London Independent Scholar Knud Jensen was a Danish rural police officer with dreams of becoming a Mediterranean archaeologist. To do so he joined the United Nations Peace Keeping Force in Cyprus beginning in 1964. When not on village patrols, he recorded the immense old-fashioned wine fermentation jars littering rural roads. Following a centuries-old […]
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Fixing the Date: The AD 79 Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius
Lecture by Dr. Pedar Foss, Depauw University DC Society Annual Davidson Lecture; hosted by George Washington University
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Pour One out for Me: Libations in Roman Funerary Commemoration
University of Dayton, Science Center Auditorium 300 College Park Ave, Dayton, OHLecturer: Liana Brent, Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics at Kenyon College