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  • Ancient Egypt In Its African Context and at a Crossroads

    Architecture School, UVA, CAM 160 110 Bayly Dr, Charlottesville, VA, United States

    Shomarka Keita, a biological anthropologist affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution and the Institute for Historical Biology, William and Mary, has written extensively on identity and biology in Egypt and Nubia. […]

  • Pattern-Making Workshop with Artist Zahra Almajidi

    Islamic Center of Greater Worcester 57 Laurel St, Worcester, United States

    Do you ever wonder how artists design patterns for jewelry, prints, and textiles? This workshop gives audiences a chance to learn about design elements and principles from Detroit-based Middle Eastern […]

  • How the Inkas built Sacsayhuaman, Revisited

    About the lecture: This lecture will discuss new ideas about how the Inkas constructed their megalithic walls, such as those of Sacsayhuaman above Cusco in Peru. Although scholars know the […]

  • What is Industrial Archeology: Its Past and Future

    Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation 154 Moody Street, Waltham, United States

    The field of industrial archeology (IA) is now about 70 years old and has passed through stages of life, from an exuberant youth filled with discovery – the period when […]

  • Poggio Civitate’s Etruscan Workshop: A Cross-Craft Perspective

    Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture 2316 W 1st Ave, Spokane, WA, United States

    Dr. Nora Donoghue, Gonzaga University visiting professor, will present her research into Etruscan workshop crafting interrelationships at Poggio Civitate. Abstract: Craft production in the ancient world is frequently analyzed by […]

  • Navajo/Dene Rock Art

    Longview Park 13525 Clayton Road, Town and Country, MO, United States

    Powerpoint presentation by Richard Jenkison (Independent Researcher) who has spent decades studying the Navajo rock art sites in New Mexico.

  • Battlefield Archaeology

    Virtual Event

    Zoom lecture by Douglas D Scott (Retired Supervisory Archaeologist with the Natinal Park Service). He will discuss theoretical and practical concerns in Battlefield Archaeology and bring examples from his field […]

  • Entangled Christianities (100-1500 CE)

    Orthodox Academy of Crete Kolymvari, Greece

    This conference explores the diverse manifestations of global Christianities from the early first to the mid-second Millennium CE and its “entanglement” with diverse local cultures and contexts. For example, what […]