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Stolen Legacy: A Conversation with the Artist and Curator
Adult Events In partnership with internationally-renowned artist, composer, and educator Hannibal Lokumbe, the Penn Museum presents Stolen Legacy, a libretto and musical commentary on the removal of art from the African continent. This provocative piece responds to how, in Lokumbe’s own words, “the exchange of money for art created expressly for the spiritual maintenance of […]
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Ancient engineering of fish captured and storage in southwest Florida in the 16th century by Calusa Native Americans
A lecture hosted by the Long Island Society of the AIA. Dr. Victor Thompson, of the University of Georgia, will present on “Ancient engineering of fish captured and storage in southwest Florida in the 16th century by Calusa Native Americans."
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Reconceiving the nomad: tropes, archaeological reality, and why it matters
WEBINAR (New York City) New York, NY -
In the Footsteps of Roman Soldiers: Excavations at Vindolanda and the Archaeological Landscape of Hadrian’s Wall
UBC Vancouver Campus 2329 West Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada -
The Phoenician City of La Fonteta, Guardamar, Spain
The Phoenician city of La Fonteta, Guardamar, Spain Dr. Alberto J. Lorrio, Dr. Mariano Torres, and Ester López Rosendo La Fonteta is a site of urban character dated in the Early Iron Age (8th-6th centuries BC). It is placed on a coastal promontory next to the mouth of the river Segura. Archaeological excavations carried out […]
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Imagining a Greek Home for an Egyptian Goddess: Time, Landscape, and Architecture in Greek Sanctuaries to Isis presented by Dr. Lindsey Mazurek
Hale Science Building, Rm. 270 1350 Pleasant Street, Boulder, CO, United StatesWhen Isis first arrived on Greek shores in the 3rd century BCE, her new followers had to build sanctuaries appropriate to an Egyptian goddess. In the process of imagining a place for their Greek Isis to dwell, devotees came up with a wide range of eclectic solutions that intertwined local needs, imperialist fantasy, and fantastical […]
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Ramses the Great: Power and Patriarchy
Virtual lecture which is part of the AIA Archaeology Abridged Series.
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Community Engagement in the Archaeology and Heritage of Pakistan: New Work at MohenjoDaro
John R. Braunstein Hall 300, University of Cincinnati 2825 Campus Way, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesJoukowsky Lecture
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Miners, Martyrs, Shepherds, and Sowers: Shifting Landscapes of Faynan, Southern Jordan over the Last 2,000 Years
Benedictine University at Mesa 225 E Main Street, Mesa, AZ, United StatesKershaw Lecture
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Communicating with the Ancestors: Archaeology at Oxmoor Plantation, Louisville, Kentucky
University of Louisville Center for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (CACHe) 1606 Rowan Street, Louisville, KY, United StatesCome and learn what Kentucky Archaeological Survey archaeologists have been doing at Oxmoor Farm in Louisville, Kentucky for the last year and a half. Lori Stahlgren, Project Archaeologist with KAS, will be speaking about this ongoing project. In 2021, the Oxmoor Farm Foundation hired KAS to conduct a survey around extant buildings that once served […]
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Community Engagement in the Archaeology and Heritage of Pakistan: New Work at MohenjoDaro
Toledo Museum of Art 2445 Monroe St, Toledo, OH, United StatesJoukowsky Lecture