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Excavation Photographs and the Imagined World of Pompeii’s Streets

Gonzaga University College Hall 502 E Boone Ave, Spokane, WA, United States

Dr. Jeremy Hartnett (Wabash College, IN) Today publications of archaeological work abound with illustrations and photographs to the point that websites are dedicated to hosting the overflow from the print edition. And so it is easy to forget that, a little more than a century ago, photography offered a new and novel means of documenting […]

CANCELED – Archaeology Reports from the Field (Laura Nerling-Ursprung and Stephen Czujko)

Swallow Hall 101 University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States

University of Missouri Graduate Student Field Reports: Laura Nerling-Ursprung - "One Person’s Trash is Another’s Treasure: Preliminary research on the Terracotta Figurines found at Gournia during the 2010-2014 Excavations" Stephen Czujko - "Excavation and Survey at the Sanctuary of Zeus at Mt. Lykaion: A Report on Recent Findings" University of Missouri, Swallow Hall 101 Please […]

Gladys Callahan Vocci Justice Lecture

Johns Hopkins University (Homewood) campus, Gilman Hall room 50 3400 N. Charles Street (Gilman Hall 50), Baltimore, United States

Please join the AIA Baltimore Society for the Gladys Callahan Vocci Justice Lecture. Dr. Megan Kassabaum (University of Pennsylvania) will deliver a lecture entitled “Great Wonders of the New World: The Mounds of Ancient North America.”

Travis Rupp, MA, University of Colorado, Boulder

Denver Central Library Gates Conference Room Floor 5 10 W 14th Avenue Parkway, Denver, CO, United States

Brewing Beer in Roman Britain Abstract: This lecture will explore the production and consumption of beer in Roman occupied Britain from the invasions of Julius Caesar through the end of Roman rule in the 5th century. Beer was the primary drink of early peoples and nations in Britain before Roman arrival. Via regular contact with […]

In the Footsteps of King David

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

Dr. Michael Hasel has taught Near Eastern studies, biblical studies, and archaeology at Southern Adventist University (in Tennessee) since 1998. He has worked on ten different excavations in the Middle East including Khirbet Qeiyafa. It was here (15 miles west, south west of Jerusalem) that archaeologists found a walled site tightly dated to around 1000 […]