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Hannibal’s Secret Weapon
Norton Lecture
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Excavations at Ancient Phoenix
The first excavations at ancient Phoenix (in southwestern Turkey), beginning in 2022, have yielded extensive evidence for the existence of an Apollo Sanctuary at the site, which was in use […]
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Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire
White Hall Rm 102, Emory University 210 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GAJoukowsky Lecture
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Operation Demeter: What Italy’s largest antiquities bust reveals about archaeological looting today
537 Leggett, Randolph College 2500 Rivermont Ave, Lynchburg, VA -
Ancestral Maya Pilgrimage at the Sacred Pools of Cara Blanca, Belize
WEBINAR (Central Texas) Austin, TXJoukowsky Lecture
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Great Lectures: Teotihuacan: Rome of the Ancient Americas
Penn Museum 3260 South Street, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesAround 100 CE, a huge metropolis began to emerge in the Basin of Mexico, one the Aztecs would later call Teotihuacan, or “Birthplace of the Gods.” It quickly came to […]
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Exploring the Technologies and Realities of Roman Toilets: Not a lot to Go on
WEBINAR (Columbus) Columbus, OHNorton Lecture
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Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga
The Met Fifth Avenue 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United StatesJoukowsky Lecture
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Gold Victories: The Gold of Coinage of Alexander the Great
Heritage Hall (inside of Father O'Connell Hall), Catholic University of America 620 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DCMetcalf Lecture
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Treasure troves. How to Study a Greek Coin Hoard
Campbell Hall 160, University of Virginia 110 Bayly Dr, Charlottesville, VAMetcalf Lecture
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Display, Dietary Practice, and Disgusting Meals: Assessing Performative Dining in Monastic Contexts
AGED Building , Room 00102 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, United StatesDr. Andrew Donnelly, assistant professor of history at Texas A&M University-Commerce, will share his research on dining in monastic contexts.