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This Land Will Perish Having Ruined France:” Geospatial Analysis of Frontier Instability in Northeastern America – NH Archeology Month
Matthew D. O'Leary, Doctoral Student, Syracuse University This presentation discusses the construction of the Anglo-French frontier in Northeastern America, with specific focus on European fortifications. Forts across the Northeast shifted […]
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After Teotihuacan: Perspectives on Regeneration from beyond the Metropolis
TBA (Toledo) Toledo, OH, United StatesStone Lecture
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Dying to Explore: The Archaeology of Sir John Franklin’s 3rd Arctic Expedition
University of Dayton Science Center 255 (Chudd Auditorium) 300 College Park Avenue, Dayton, OH, United StatesBass Lecture
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Hannibal’s War Elephants
TBA (Denver 2) Denver, CO, United States -
Death comes to the Theban Sacred Band: Skeletons from the Battle of Chaironeia (338 BC)
Matson Lecture Register in advance here: https://uiowa.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUod-mtrjIvGNDmi2RwRVqAkMlF9UrJotr0
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AIA Giving Day
On Tuesday, April 26, 2022, we're asking thousands of archaeology enthusiasts like you to join together to support professional archaeologists and their important work by participating in our inaugural AIA […]
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Bronze Age Monkeys and the Case for Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration
Dickinson College, Denny Hall #317 272 W High St, Carlisle, PA, United States -
Dreams, Drugs, and Fumigations: Doctoring in Ancient Athens
Broneer Lecture
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The Archaeology of a Viking Age Chieftain’s Power Center in Mosfell Valley, Iceland
Burpee Museum of Natural History 737 North Main St., Rockford, IL, United StatesForsyth Lecture
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“Dreams, Drugs, and Fumigations: Doctoring in Ancient Athens”
In ancient Athens, as today, people got sick. Suffering from anything from epidemic disease and accidents to chronic illness and passing indisposition, they required treatment. Much of what we know […]