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  • AIA Archaeology Hour March 2026: Dating Australia’s Oldest Rock Art

    Take a virtual trip Down Under with the AIA as we catch up with Helen Green (University of Melbourne) as she presents the March edition of AIA Archaeology Hour: "Dating Australia’s Oldest Rock Art." This presentation will be given at 8pm Eastern/7pm Central/6pm Mountain/5pm Pacific. Register here.

  • Tour of the Princeton Cemetery – Nassau Presbyterian Church

    Princeton Cemetery 29 Greenview Avenue, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Join us for a tour of Princeton Cemetery, a burial ground established in 1757 that is presently operated and maintained by the Nassau Presbyterian Church. The cemetery serves as the final resting place for a President and a Vice President of the United States, most of the Presidents of Princeton University and the Princeton Theological […]

  • TBA (Southwest Texas (San Antonio))

    TBA (San Antonio 1) San Antonio, TX, United States

    Anna Marguerite McCann and Robert D. Taggart Lectureship in Underwater Archaeology Time TBA

  • Archaeology-Hour Screening: Dating Australia’s Oldest Rock Art

    Whitman College Maxey Hall 207 173 Stanton St., Walla Walla, WA, United States

    Please join us for an in-person screening and informal discussion of the Archaeology Hour talk by Helen Green (University of Melbourne). Australia hosts the world’s oldest continuing culture, and Aboriginal rock art represents one of its most significant records of knowledge. These paintings and engravings remain of deep importance to Aboriginal people today and provide […]

  • TBA (Kansas City/Lawrence)

    TBA (Kansas City/Lawrence) Lawrence, KS

    George M.A. Hanfmann Memorial Lecture Time TBA

  • TBA (Cleveland)

    TBA (Cleveland) Cleveland, OH, United States

    Time TBA

  • Highly Educated Slaves and Freedmen in Republican Rome

    John Cabot University - Aula Magna Regina Via della Lungara 233, Roma, Roma, Italy

    Slaves and freedmen played an important yet understudied role in the literary culture of the Roman Republic. Though their work went largely uncredited, they fulfilled vital roles as editors, researchers, and collaborators in the service of Rome’s literary and political elite. During this public lecture, Prof. Flower (Princeton University) -- Rome-SPQR Society Choice Lecturer - […]