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Drink Your Hot Chocolate Like a Maya Ruler! Make Your Own Maya Drinking Cup (in English, until October 31st)
Have fun learning about Maya ceramics for International Archaeology Day! This activity is a digital kit you can do any time on your own to explore the art and function of ancient Maya painted ceramics. Using various digital resources (including an online video tutorial) you will learn about some of the forms, designs, and functions […]
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SASA’s Halloween Bash
FREE and open to the public, this celebration of SASA’s progress and call to action to support our mission is complete with a 10-day lineup of special events! From Mesopotamian ‘vampires’ and the underworld, to Pictish monsters, ‘Assassins Creed: Valhalla’ archaeogaming, and a feature on ‘Lovecraft’, join us to explore the history of Halloween and […]
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Urban Borehole Surveys And The Origins Of The Roman Forum
101 Swallow Hall 507 S. Ninth St., Columbia, MO, United StatesA lecture by Prof. Nicola Terrenato (University of Michigan) presenting the results of a recent borehole survey carried out in the monumental core of Rome, and discussing the main implications for our understanding of both the city’s original environmental setting and the creation of the earliest urban infrastructure.
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Bird/Egg, Pen/Hand, Torch/Deer? Pairs of Ordinary Objects on Roman Coins
Webinar Webinar, London, UK, London, Sonoma County, United KingdomMetcalf Lecture
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Ten fingers and ten toes: disability and infanticide in ancient Greece
WEBINAR (Central Arizona 1) Phoenix, AZYoung Lecture
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Torches, Fireflies, and Moonlight: The Brilliance of Classic Maya Lightscapes
WEBINAR (Rochester1) Rochester, NYBorowski Lecture
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SASA’s Halloween Bash
FREE and open to the public, this celebration of SASA’s progress and call to action to support our mission is complete with a 10-day lineup of special events! From Mesopotamian ‘vampires’ and the underworld, to Pictish monsters, ‘Assassins Creed: Valhalla’ archaeogaming, and a feature on ‘Lovecraft’, join us to explore the history of Halloween and […]
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Boomtown Blues: Archaeologies of Expansion and Collapse in Amazonia
Room 106, Psychology Building 4111 Pictor Lane, Orlando, FL, United StatesStone Lecture You can attend the lecture either in-person or via Zoom. A Zoom link will be sent out to all registered attendees on the day of the lecture. Register via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/boomtown-blues-archaeologies-of-expansion-and-collapse-in-amazonia-tickets-185960060547
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Shipwrecks and the Transport of Luxury in the Roman Mediterranean
WEBINAR (New Brunswick 1) Fredericton, NBSteffy Lecture
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Berry site “Dig Day”
Berry site Henderson Mill Road, Morganton, NC, United StatesVolunteers are invited to join in the excavation of the Berry site, located outside of Morganton, North Carolina. Berry is the location of the Native town of Joara and the Spanish Fort San Juan which was built in January 1567 and destroyed in 1568. Fort San Juan, occupied by 30 Spanish soldiers, constitutes the earliest […]
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International Archaeology Day: Tour of Oak Woods Cemetery
Come enjoy a beautiful fall day with an informal tour of Chicago's oldest chartered rural garden cemetery- Oak Woods. Dr. Jane Baxter will provide some insights to the cemetery, and show us not only the final resting places of some of Chicago's (and America's) past luminaries, but also how using tools of archaeology to examine […]