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Girls Will Be Boys? Investigating Images of Athletic Women in Ancient Etruscan Art
WEBINAR (Central Indiana 1) Indianapolis, INRoberts Lecture
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Terrace Utah, Population 0
online Portugal, Maia, AK, EgyptJoin us for our online webinar event! Utah's desert sands have buried incredible stories - now it's time to uncover what has been lost. Hustling and bustling to starkly quiet, the life of one of Utah's largest railroad towns of the 1870s-1890s remains part of the historical and archaeological record. Archaeologists with the Utah State […]
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Marbles and Marines: The U.S. Mediterranean Squadron and the Earliest American Excavations in the Mediterranean
WEBINAR (Columbia 1) Columbia, MOEdward J. Bader Lecture
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Matrices of the Mother Goddess: Some Reconsiderations of Kybele in Western Anatolia
WEBINAR (Western Massachusetts 1) Northampton, MAKershaw Lecture
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Tracing the Origins of Art
WEBINAR (Atlanta 1) Atlanta, GAJoukowsky Lecture
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Before the Railway: Trade and the Syrian Hajj in the Mamluk and Ottoman Periods
WEBINAR (Charleston 1) Charleston, SCForsyth Lecture
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Roman Footwear in Context: The assemblage of archaeological leather from Vindolanda on Hadrian’s Wall
WEBINAR (Baltimore 1) Baltimore, MDBaldwin Lecture
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Central Plains Maize Farming and the Cahokian Diaspora
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Irresistible Logic: Rupestrian Art and Graphic Writing in the Kongo World
Penn Museum 3260 South Street, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesLobban Lecture
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ISIS and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Iraq and Syria
WEBINAR (Lincoln-Omaha 1) Omaha, NEIngholt Lecture
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The Collecting of Classical Antiquities by the Nazi Elite
Much has been written about Adolf Hitler’s interest in classical antiquity and its appropriation under National Socialism, but the question that has not been asked is: do the rhetoric/propaganda and supposed classical aesthetic match the practice among the Nazis of collecting classical antiquities? In this presentation, Dr. Romano will explore what we know about the […]