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“A New but Naughty ‘Sam Wide Group’ Kylix at the Walters Art Museum”
Dr. Lisa Anderson-Zhu (Walters Art Museum) will speak about "A New but Naughty 'Sam Wide Group' Kylix at the Walters Art Museum." Join via Zoom at the link below. The password, if prompted is "baltimore".
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Untold Stories at the Museum of the Bible. Artifacts, Provenance, and Bias in the Contact Zone
WEBINAR (Minneapolis-St. Paul 2) Minneapolis, MNWilkie Lecture
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Caveat Lector: The historical record and the archaeology of provincial collapse on Rome’s northern frontiers during the third century CE
TBD Trinity University, San Antonio, United StatesThe third century CE is arguably the most poorly understood period of the Roman Empire. Nonetheless, it is a critical time in World History, as it ushered in the transition of the Classical World to Late Antiquity and saw the end of the Roman system as defined by Augustus. One of the most consequential changes […]
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Anna Agbe-Davies, “The Mis-Education of Pauli Murray”
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 7:30 p.m. ET Join Zoom Meeting https://davidson.zoom.us/j/99143304841 Meeting ID: 991 4330 4841 Anna Agbe-Davies, “The Mis-Education of Pauli Murray” About the lecture: This presentation considers education, womanhood, and signs as refracted through the life of human rights pioneer Pauli Murray, prompted by the archaeological investigation of her childhood home in Durham, […]
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The Archaeology of “Race” in the Roman Empire: Aethiopians in the Imperial Imagination
Leggett 537, Harold G. Leggett Building, Randolph College 2500 Rivermont Avenue, Lynchburg, VA, United States -
Roman Baths Here, There, and Everywhere
Church Lecture
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POSTPONED–Shopping for artists’ materials in ancient Rome: pigment shops, pigments, and product choice
Texas Tech University, Room TBA Lubbock, TX, United StatesThis event is postponed until a later date this spring. New date to come!
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The Art of Wine Flinging: Kylix and Kottabos at the Greek Symposium
Nashville Parthenon 2500 West End Avenue, Nashville, TN, United StatesBoegehold Lecture
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On the Literacy and Education of Ancient Egyptian Artists (Free Virtual Lecture)
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East 6 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA, United StatesDimitri Laboury, Associate Professor of Ancient Egyptian Art History, Archaeology, History and History of Religions; Research Director, Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research in Ancient Egyptian Art History and Archaeology; Director of the Ancient Egyptian Art Historical Research Unit, University of Liège, Belgium One of the salient characteristics of ancient Egypt undoubtedly is its hieroglyphic […]
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Excavations at 63 ½ Coming St.: Exploring an evolving urban African-American landscape in Charleston
The discoverers of one of Archaeology magazine’s Top 10 Discoveries of 2021, the slave tag found at 63 ½ Coming St. in Charleston, SC, discuss the development and evolution of the urban landscape of Charleston, with a particular emphasis on evidence for African-American life and culture in 19th c. Charleston. Speakers: James Newhard, Grant Gilmore, […]
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