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  • Ancestors, Tombs, and Treasure. New Work at the Mycenaean Greek Cemetery of Aidonia

    Butler University Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    The Mycenaean Cemetery at Aidonia has been shaped by looting and a international struggle for the repatriation of precious artifacts. This talk tells the story of Aidonia’s troubled past and highlights new archaeological work that sheds light on the secrets of Mycenaean Greek ancestors.

  • A Tour of the Ancient Mediterranean Galleries of the Princeton University Art Museum

    Princeton University Art Museum 45 Elm Drive, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Join us for a tour of the ancient Mediterranean galleries of the newly re-opened and highly anticipated Princeton University Art Museum (PUAM). The Museum’s collection of ancient Mediterranean and Byzantine art numbers more than 7,000 objects that were made and used throughout the ancient Near East, Egypt, Greece, Italy, and the Roman and Byzantine Empires. […]

  • TBA (Richmond)

    Martha Sharp Joukowsky Lectureship

  • Crafting and Trade: Stone Tool Production and Ancient Maya Economies

    Join us for a lecture by Dr. Rachel Horowitz, "Crafting and Trade: Stone Tool Production and Ancient Maya Economies ". Abstract: Today, and in the past, economic activities are important ways of making connections between people. In the Maya area, modern-day Mexico and northern Central America, economies are less studied than other aspects of past […]

  • AIA Atlanta: Rune Nyord on the Egyptian Book of the Dead

    What: Dr. Rune Nyord is coming home to Emory! Please join us to hear from a real Egyptologist! He will premiere a brand-new lecture based on his research since the publication of his latest book: Yearning for Immortality. This is a special presentation sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA). Who: Dr. Rune Nyord […]

  • The (Re)Making of the Acropolis from the 1830s to the Present

    Smith College, Neilson Library Browsing Room (Room 102) 7 Neilson Drive, Northampton, MA, United States

    Yannis Hamilakis, "The (Re)Making of the Acropolis from the 1830s to the Present" Saturday, April 18 at 11:00am EST Smith College, Neilson Library Browsing Room (Room 102) SPEAKER BIO Dr. Hamilakis is the Joukowsky Family Professor of Archaeology and Professor of Modern Greek Studies at Brown University. He is an archaeologist, writer, and exhibition curator, […]