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  • In the Footsteps of Belzoni and Carter in the Valley of the Kings

    Virtual Event

    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 Zoom lecture by Dr. Donald P. Ryan, Pacific Lutheran University: In the Footsteps of Belzoni and Carter in the Valley of the Kings Sunday, August 18, 2024, 3 PM PDT […]

  • Symposium: Layers of Meanings in Benjamin West’s Neoclassical Venus and Cupid

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

    Join AIA-Nashville Society for an in-person symposium on August 19 at 6 PM at the Nashville Parthenon. This symposium is free and open to the public, and will take place in the Naos on Level 2. RSVP required. Vivien Green Fryd, Professor Emerita in the History of Art and Architecture Department at Vanderbilt University, Ph.D, […]

  • 30th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists

    Sapienza University of Rome Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, Rome, Italy
    Hybrid Event

    The 30th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists will take place in Rome, Italy from 28 to 31 August 2024. The call for papers is open until 8 February 2024. Submit your abstract via the online system here: https://eaa.klinkhamergroup.com/eaa2024/ Further information on the scientific programme is available here. https://www.e-a-a.org/EAA2024/Programme.aspx?WebsiteKey=20b5538d-68f8-4056-9596-1ae1ce0ead47&hkey=fe6595a9-39e9-47f1-8159-520091f89dfa&Program=3#Program

  • Ireland’s Southern Coast

    This journey takes you through the archaeology, history, and landscapes of Ireland’s southern coast, from east to west. Starting and ending in Dublin, this tour has been designed to give you a deep understanding of the multitude of landscapes and the rich heritage of Ireland, as well as the striking difference between Ireland’s fertile east […]

  • Peru: Ancient Cultures of the Coast & Andes

    Travel and learn with anthropological archaeologist Dr. Gabriela Cervantes- Quequezana. She has done extensive field research through survey and excavations in several regions of Peru, including the north, south, coast, and highlands. Through illustrated lectures and informal discussions, she will provide an understanding of the numerous ancient Peruvian societies whose sites we visit, and the […]

  • 90th annual Stone Age Fair

    The Ranch, 4H bldg. Arena Circle, Loveland, CO, United States

    Celebrate Women in Archaeology themed event including Lectures by Dr. Pegi Jodry and Dr. Julie Morrow, world class displays of artifacts by avocation archaeologists, flint knapping demonstrations and much more. Non-commercial.

  • In the Shadow of Egypt’s Last Pyramid: Uncovering the Ahmose Cemetery and Its Historical Implications

    ARCE-NC Lectures Rm 126 Social Sciences Bldg., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 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 Emily Smith-Sangster, Princeton University: In the Shadow of Egypt’s Last Pyramid: Uncovering the Ahmose Cemetery and Its Historical Implications Sunday September 15, 2024, 3 PM Pacific Daylight Time […]

  • Reports from the Field

    Doe Library 308 A, UC Berkeley Campus Berkeley, California, United States

    We are pleased to begin our programming this year by hearing from UC Berkeley graduate students who have spent part of the past year working on archaeological projects at various sites around the world. Leah Packard-Grams will discuss her work in Egypt over the winter at the site of Amheida, a Roman town in the […]

  • The Galisteo Basin as a Multicultural Landscape

    Pecos Trail Café 2239 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NM, United States

    Lecture. Eric Blinman (former director Museum of New Mexico, Office of Archaeological Studies). Puebloan peoples are stereotyped under a single label, which is a profound injustice to their rich cultural diversity. This diversity also implies the existence of distinct histories, and the unique setting of the Galisteo Basin provides an opportunity to explore these histories. […]