Events
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University of Washington, Denny Hall 212 Klickitat Ln, Seattle, United StatesHybrid Event
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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 StatesYannis 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. […]
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Dung and Desert Copper: Environmental archaeology at the macro- and microscale
Building 51 (Social Sciences), University of North Florida 1 UNF Drive, Jacksonville, FL, United StatesKershaw Lectures in Near East Archaeology
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From the Nile to the New World: Pharaohs, Founding Fathers, and Egypt’s Influence on America’s Pursuit of Identity, Liberty, and Legacy
Penn Museum 3260 South Street, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesSaturday, April 18 3:30 pm EST In-person only at the Penn Museum, Anthro Classroom 345 No registration required Speaker: Mena Melad, Founder and Editor of Luxor Times Title: From the […]
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Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East Tours Led by Harvard Students
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East 6 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA, United StatesHarvard Museum of the Ancient Near East, 6 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, 02138 Available during the Harvard academic year Sundays at 1:00 pm, October 5, 2025–April 26, 2026. See blackout dates.* […]
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Western Horizons: Phoenician Colonization in the Iron Age Mediterranean
Steinmetz "Archaeological Center" 2901 9th St., Manhattan Beach, United StatesIn the tenth century BCE, the Phoenicians — Iron Age Canaanites of the coastal Levant — sailed west to the Iberian peninsula and through the Strait of Gibraltar into the […]
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Ecology, Mimesis, and Humor: Shining A Different Light on Ancient Egyptian Frog Lamps
ARCE-NC Lectures, Rm 223 Dwinelle, UC Berkeley UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United StatesPhoto credit: Lamp decorated with frog legs and wheat ears, baked clay - Museo Egizio Turin P 2126 (Courtesy Wikimedia Commons) --------------------- The American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California […]
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Expanding the Ancient World K-12 Educator Workshop | Digital Approaches to Global Art History: The Example of the Human Figure
This workshop will take place online; a Zoom link will be provided via email to registered participants. Registration is required at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdnphF1cS7-JSnFxoe7HAAelGJ4ufS2P1l8CEY8LC1NOgQQ4A/viewform Expanding the Ancient World is a series of […]
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The Coronado Expedition: The New Evidence
Dr. Deni Seymour (Jornada Research Institute) will talk about her work over the last few years during which she and her team discovered 17 sites left behind in southern Arizona […]
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AIA Archaeology Hour April 2026: Ecology and Slavery in St. Croix
Join the AIA for as Justin Dunnavant (UCLA) presents the final AIA Archaeology Hour talk of the 2025-2026 season: "Ecology and Slavery in St. Croix." This presentation will be given […]
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Archaeology and the Art Museum
Alumni Hall 302 ("Trustees Room'), Knox College Galesburg, IL, United StatesMartha Sharp Joukowsky Lectureship
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Archaeology-Hour Screening: Ecology and Slavery in St. Croix
Whitman College Maxey Hall 207 173 Stanton St., Walla Walla, WA, United StatesPlease join us for an in-person screening and informal discussion of the Archaeology Hour talk by Justin Dunnavant (UCLA). The development of plantation slavery radically transformed societies and environments in […]