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U2 Spy Plane Photos and The Archaeology of the Middle East
Declassified military imagery from planes and satellites plays an important role in landscape and environmental archaeology. Historic imagery sources, especially the large archives generated by the US during the Cold War, are far better than Google Earth for providing archaeologists with a window into the past, before development and intensive agriculture took hold in many […]
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POSTPONED!!! “Archaeology through Art: Early Modern Japanese Ship Construction”
THIS LECTURE HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL SOMETIME IN THE SPRING. Michelle Damian, Assistant Professor of History, Monmouth College (mdamian@monmouthcollege.edu) Maritime trade and transport flourished during Japan’s early modern (Edo, 1603 – 1868) period, connecting the urban centers of Osaka and Edo with the farthest reaches of Hokkaido and Kyushu. The omnipresent nature and variety of […]
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State Formation in Anglo-Saxon England
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Ritual at the crossroads: a sacred stone in ancient Athens
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Humans and Alcohol: The Archaeology of a Deeply Entangled Relationship
WEBINAR (San Francisco 1) San Francisco, CANorton Lecture
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Weapons, Warfare, and Women
Whitman College, Maxey Hall 413-461 Boyer Ave, Walla Walla, WA, United StatesThe Dangerous Lives of Early Bronze Age Women in Central Anatolia Speaker: Stephanie Selover Abstract: In archaeology and art history, women of the ancient world are often identified through stereotypically “feminine” materials such as jewelry or weaving tools. This study of ancient cultures and the rise of early urbanism in the Early Bronze Age (ca. […]
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Historic Bike Tour
Florida Museum 3215 Hull Road, Gainesville, FL, United StatesTake a ride through history! Experience the University of Florida from a completely different perspective on this FREE tour exploring archaeological sites and historic features that make the campus unique. Led by the Florida Public Archaeology Network, with support from the Gainesville Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, this family-friendly tour includes information about […]
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Limestone Sculpture of Cyprus: Portraits of Culture
Hofstra University, Breslin Hall 1000 Hempstead Turnpike (Hofstra University 105), Hempstead, NY, United StatesA lecture by Dr. Pam Gaber, Professor of Archaeology and Art History on Lycoming College, on how Cyprus has yielded hundreds of votive sculptures from the First Millennium BCE, and how they reveal religious worship, travel, and trade in the Ancient Near East. Zoom Meeting ID: 870 1437 5777 Passcode: 319732
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Heroes on the Move: Greek Heroes in the Hellenistic World
WEBINAR (Ottawa 1) Ottawa, ONSanten Lecture
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Vitality Materialized: On the Piercing and Adornment of the body in Mesoamerica
WEBINAR (New York City 1) New York, NYBrush Lecture
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Death comes to the Theban Sacred Band: Skeletons from the Battle of Chaironeia (338 BC)
WEBINAR (D.C. 1) Washington, DCMatson Lecture