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VIRTUAL: AIA Annual Faculty Lecture: “Mixed multitudes”: Displacement and belonging in ancient Sicily, with Prof. Randall Souza (Seattle University)
The inhabitants of the ancient Mediterranean were mobile, and many of them lived in or passed through the large island of Sicily, which sits between the eastern and western Mediterranean […]
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SASA Mini Reading Group: Politics Past and Present: The (non)Differences
Previous participation and previous knowledge not required. Reading will focus around the Historians Herodotus, Thucydides, Polybius, and Tacitus, with appearances from Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, and Seneca. Sessions will be structured […]
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Her Excellency Ambassador Maria Theofili from Greece celebrates International Archaeology Day
The National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Parks S., New York, NY, United StatesThe Archaeology Committee is honoured to present The Permanent Representative of Greece to the United Nations. Her Excellency Ambassador Maria Theofili will address the audience at The National Arts Club in […]
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SASA Mini Reading Group: Harem Politics: Princesses with Power in the Ancient Middle East
Previous participation and previous knowledge not required. The reading group will explore how royal women participated in politics and court intrigue, focusing particularly on the city of Mari in ancient […]
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SASA Mini Reading Group: An Introduction to Ancient Near-Eastern Music ‘Theory’: Understanding Musical Inscriptions
Previous participation and previous knowledge not required. For those new to this subject, the field of “Archaeo-Musicology” is engaged in the study of ancient music informed by archaeological finds. In […]
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Maya Pyramids & Temples of Yucatan
This tour is in the planning stages for January 2022. If you are interested in traveling to this region in the future and would like to be contacted when a […]
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Climate Change to Culture Change? The Case Study of the Copper to Early Bronze Age Transition in Iberia presented by Katina Lillios, PhD, University of Iowa
Abstract: How can we trace the relationship between climate change and culture change in the ancient past? A collaborative and interdisciplinary project coordinated by Katina Lillios, with Antonio Blanco-González, Brandon […]
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The Scent of Status: Prestige and Perfume at the Bronze Age Palace at Pylos, Greece
University of South Florida Tampa Campus, CPR 115 (Cooper Hall) Cooper Hall, TampaHowland Lecture
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Archaeology of Tattoos and Skin Art
Zoom lecture by Dr. Aaron Deter-Wolf, Tennessee Division of Archaeology.
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The Human Remains from the First Dynasty Subsidiary Burials at Abydos
The American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California Chapter, and the Near Eastern Studies Department, University of California, Berkeley, invite you to attend a virtual lecture by Dr. Roselyn A. […]