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  • Artist Talk: Alan LeQuire

    The Parthenon 2500 West End Ave, Nashville, TN, United States

    Join the Parthenon and AIA-Nashville Society for a free in-person talk on Tuesday, June 24, at 6 PM at the Parthenon. Free registration required. RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nashville-parthenon-artist-talk-alan-lequire-tickets-1335515766609?aff=oddtdtcreator Alan LeQuire will discuss […]

  • Hiking Scotland’s Orkney & Shetland Islands

    This is the perfect opportunity to explore all that Scotland’s Northern Isles have to offer: prehistoric stone circles, burial chambers, and settlements; quaint villages; huge seabird colonies; and remarkable plant […]

  • Pakhet of Speos Artemidos: An exercise in divine and demonic ontologies

    ARCE Egyptology Lectures Room 254 Social Sciences Building UC Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States

    The American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California chapter, and the UC Berkeley Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures invite you to attend a lecture by Beatrice De Faveri, UC Berkeley "Pakhet of Speos Artemidos: An exercise in divine and demonic ontologies" Sunday August 24, 2025, 3 PM Pacific Daylight Time MELC Lounge, Room […]

  • The World Between: Egypt and Nubia in Africa – Exhibition Opening

    The Fralin Museum, University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA

    Political boundaries are sharp, but cultures tend to blend into each other. That 'in-betweenness' is rarely contained by political frontiers. What kind of social and cultural worlds connected Egypt with […]

  • Dr. Zoë Kontes (Kenyon College), Looting Antiquity: Greece’s Lost Marbles

    The Parthenon Marbles may be the most famous sculptures removed from an ancient Greek building, but they are far from the only ones. Marble sculptures from the Temple of Aphaia on the island of Aegina and the mountaintop Temple of Apollo at Bassae were spirited away and sold at auction in the 19th century; they […]

  • IEREK

    The American University in Emirates, Dubai, UAE Academic City - Dubai - United Arab Emirates, Dubai, --Choose One--, United Arab Emirates

    Cultural theory, humanities, and social studies illuminate identity, representation, and human interaction. By dissecting power dynamics, globalization, and ethical dilemmas, these fields drive critical thinking and foster empathy. This conference […]

  • Parthenon Symposium: Archaeological Discoveries in Nashville

    Nashville Parthenon 2500 West End Ave, Nashville, TN, United States

    Join us for an in-person symposium on September 9 at 6 PM. This symposium is free and open to the public, and will take place in the Naos on Level […]

  • Echoes of the Ancestors: Uncovering Medieval Burials in Kenya’s Central Highlands

    Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Blvd, Cleveland, United States

    What can ancient graves tell us about the lives, beliefs, and bodies of people who lived centuries ago? In the Central Highlands of Kenya, archaeologists have uncovered a rare and intriguing find: three double burials dating back to the Medieval period. This talk explores the unfolding story behind these burials and what they reveal about […]

  • Alice Mandell – Canaanite Cuneiform Culture in the Amarna Age

    Alice Mandell lecture William Foxwell Albright Chair in Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Department of Near Eastern Studies - Johns Hopkins University Canaanite Cuneiform Culture in the Amarna Age During the Amarna Age (the mid-14th century BCE), kings in the ancient Middle East corresponded with the Egyptian pharaoh. The largest group of cuneiform letters […]