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Spectacles of Cultural Heritage Destruction in Global Media
TBA (Minneapolis) Minneapolis, MN, United StatesVirtual EventCharles Eliot Norton Memorial Lectureship
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Recreating Urban Biographies in Roman Italy: Recent Research at Gabii
historic Longview Farm House located at 13525 Clayton Road in Town and Counry, MO. 13525 Clayton Road, St. Louis, MO, United StatesDr. Marcello Mogetta (Chair of the Dept. of Classics, Archaeology & Religion at the University of Missouri - Columbia) will lecture on "Recreating Urban Biographies in Roman Italy: Recent Research at Gabii". A Roman themed reception will be held afterwards, but 21st century clothing is totally cool.
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Mayan writing Workshop: Learning the Mayan Calendar
Speaker: Paul Caetano Further details to come
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Highland, Lowland: Chlorite Landscapes of the Iranian Plateau in the Third Millennium BCE (Lecture by Breton Langendorfer)
Princeton University Art Museum - Tuttle Lecture Hall (Room 134) 45 Elm Drive, Princeton, NJ, United StatesIn 2001, flooding near the city of Jiroft in southeastern Iran exposed a vast Bronze Age cemetery. Large quantities of vessels made from a dark soft stone known as chlorite or steatite began to appear on antiquities markets, the majority of which were successfully repatriated by Iranian authorities. These events spurred new archaeological exploration in […]
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“Across Jordan in the Footsteps of Alois Musil: Archaeology and Discovery” with Sylva Pavlasová
Virtual EventJoin a fascinating online lecture about Alois Musil with Sylva Pavlasová, head of the Mashrek unit of the Middle East Department at the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who recently returned from Jordan, a nation rich with traces from Neolithic, Nabataean, Roman, Early Christian, Byzantine, and Islamic times to the establishment of the modern Hashemite […]
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Decorating for Death
TBA (Eugene) Eugene, ORTime TBA
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Archaeology-Hour Screening: Metropolitan Walls of the Ọyọ Empire
Whitman College Maxey Hall 207 173 Stanton St., Walla Walla, WA, United StatesPlease join us for an in-person screening and informal discussion of the Archaeology Hour talk by Akin Ogundiran (Northwestern University). Enclosures and perimeter walls, built of lateritic clay and stones, are the most visible monuments and evidence of public works in the archaeological landscape of the Ọyọ Empire (West Africa). What purposes did these walls […]
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Petra’s Forgotten Past: Uncovering the Iron Age Foundations of Nabataean Society 2
TBA (Baltimore) Baltimore, MD, United StatesMartha Sharp Joukowsky Lectureship Time TBA
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TBA (Hawaii (Honolulu))
TBA (Honolulu) Honolulu, HITime TBA
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TBA (New Orleans)
TBA (New Orleans 1) New Orleans, LA, United StatesTime TBA
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Baptism in Early Christianity and Baptismal Inscriptions in Asia Minor
Orthodox Academy of Crete Kolymvari, GreeceWater has been the central element of Christian baptism since the very beginnings of Christianity. Baptism has been part of Christianity from the start, as shown by the many mentions in the Acts of the Apostles and the Pauline epistles. Baptism with water, whether by immersion or sprinkling, has always been the primary initiation ritual […]