Co-sponsored with the University of Iowa's Art History Department.
Joukowsky Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED
Webster Lecture The Webster Lecture is free but requires an advanced ticket reservation. Tickets will be available online beginning Thursday, February 27, please check the Adler Planetarium website to make reservations. Exclusive free tickets for AIA members to the Webster lecture! Now available at this link: https://tickets.adlerplanetarium.org/webstore/shop/viewItems.aspx?cg=AST&c=22WMLM. Limit two tickets per order. Please do not wait too […]
Win Scott (English Heritage properties curator) will discuss the significant discoveries made archaeologists excavating at the famous site of Tintagel in Cornwall, England.
Caskey Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Tree-ring dating burst into Southwestern archaeology on June 22, 1929, when Andrew Ellicott Douglass of the University of Arizona and his colleagues discovered specimen HH-39, the piece of charcoal that “bridged the gap” in his tree-ring chronology and allowed him to date, for the first time in history, archaeological sites at Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, […]
Kings capture our imagination. Out of the mists of time, the story of King Arthur continues to haunt. Was he a real person? Did Mallory in Le Morte D’Arthur capture an ideal that might have been possible? Perhaps, buried deep in our psyche is a longing for the camaraderie of a band of brothers, as […]
Forsyth Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
AIA Tours: Join us for a unique look at the history, architecture, archaeology, and art of Morocco in the company of Professor Emeritus Trevor Marchand and a professional national guide/tour manager. Explore the magnificent landscapes that helped form the country’s ancient and modern cultures, from the wild Atlantic coast to the High Atlas Mountains, dense […]
Norton Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
AIA Tours: Join Archaeological Institute of America lecturer and congenial host Michael Hoff, a classical archaeologist who specializes in the Roman period in Greece and Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), for this cruise following St. Paul’s route from Cyprus along the coast of Turkey to Istanbul. See and learn about fascinating Greek, Roman, and Byzantine sites […]
Joukowsky Lecture Please note, this lecture is CANCELED.
Joukowsky Lecture Co-sponsored by the Embassy of Greece Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
The Organizing Committee of the Eighth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of Environment invites you to join us in Cyprus from 16-18 March, 2020 to network with leading experts in the field of Remote Sensing and Geo-information. The Keynote Speakers and thought-provoking technical program will encourage the exchange of ideas and provide the […]
Norton Lecture Dinner at 5:30 PM Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Dr. Eric Poehler (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Young Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Please note: Dr. Poehler’s talk will now be presented as a webinar that you can watch live on your home computer. To sign up for the webinar, either click the link below or copy and paste the link into your favorite browser. You’ll receive an e-mail with simple instructions on how to join the Webinar. […]
Lecture by Prof. Ian Moyer, University of Michigan
Lecture by Emma Buckingham, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Ancient Mediterranean Studies, University of Missouri Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Cinelli Lecture Visitor parking is available after 5 pm in all University lots. Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Stone Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Joukowsky Lecture Please note, this lecture is CANCELED.
Reception to follow in the lobby of the Tsotsis Family Academic Building Co-sponsored by the Human Arts Series and the Programs of History and Medieval and Early Modern Studies Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Kantor Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Dunwalke Lecture Reception at 5:30 PM Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
La Follette Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Joukowsky Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
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McDonald Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Graham Lecture Co-sponsored by the Department of Classics, University of Pittsburgh Please note, this lecture has been canceled.
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Please join the AIA Baltimore Society for the Dorothy Kent Hill lecture. Dr. Lisa Anderson-Zhu (Walters Art Museum) will deliver a lecture entitled “Love and Death in Roman Athens: The Tombstone of Antaios Meilesios in the Walters Art Museum..”
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Call for Papers: The 36th Annual Boston University Graduate Symposium in the History of Art & Architecture Submissions Due: November 30, 2019 Symposium Date: March 28, 2020 Environment: Awareness, Exchange, and Impact Conversations about the environment are a prominent and contentious aspect of life in the 21st century, but the environment has always been an […]
The 36th Annual Boston University Graduate Symposium in the History of Art & Architecture Submissions Due: December 6, 2019 Symposium Date: March 28, 2020 Environment: Awareness, Exchange, and Impact Conversations about the environment are a prominent and contentious aspect of life in the 21st century, but the environment has always been an omnipresent force. Serving both as […]
New excavations in Turkey have rekindled interest in Hermogenes, the Hellenistic architect whom Vitruvius credits with a number of temple innovations (e.g. the eustylos and pseudodipteros temple types). The recent excavations of the temple of Dionysos at Teos (Prof. Musa Kadioğlu) have provided new evidence about Hermogenes' eustylos at this location. This conference brings together […]
Manton Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Bernard/Borowski Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Forsyth Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
Bass Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
The postgraduate students of the MA in the Classical Archaeology and the Ancient History of Macedonia at the International Hellenic University are organizing the International Conference entitled “Interpreting identities in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea”. The conference will be held on 2-4 April 2020 at the International Hellenic University in Thermi, Thessaloniki. The […]
Please note--this lecture has been replaced by a live WEBINAR by Dr. Sarah Levin-Richardson (University of Washington), the link for registration is as follows: Meeting ID: 500-211-071 Registration URL: https://gonzaga.zoom.us/meeting/register/uJQtdeiprjwrwZ6i4__mBnJxE6sUvDZHFQ This talk brings to life Pompeii’s purpose-built brothel, the only assured brothel from Greco-Roman antiquity. We take a virtual tour of the structure’s material evidence, […]
Mellink Lecture Please note, this lecture has been CANCELED.
In this lecture, Dr. Sabine Ladstaetter of the OAEI and the director of the Austrian Excavations at Ephesos will discuss the city as the capital of the Roman province of Asia, and as both the seat of the regional administration and an important transportation hub between the Aegean and Anatolia. Its lifeline was without doubt […]
The Penn Cultural Heritage Center, University of Pennsylvania, invites proposals for papers from graduate students and other researchers working in the disciplines of archaeology, anthropology, cultural heritage and related fields for the Center's Second Annual Meeting on Community Archaeology and Heritage. The topic for our 2020 conference is "Owning (up to) the Past." The question […]
"Whose Heritage is it Anyway?" Local Responses to Cultural Heritage Preservation in the Age of UNESCO Call for Papers Deadline: February 2, 2020 Symposium Date: April 4, 2020 Heritage preservation has been dominated by European-focused approaches since the founding of the discipline of archaeology. A particularly apposite example is the preservation of the site of […]
The year 2020 is the 100th anniversary of women winning the right to vote. How did that battle play out in Houston? Renowned Houston historian, Betty Chapman, returns to our Heritage Excursions to lead us on another tour about Houston women and their 75-year fight to achieve full equality as citizens. You will visit sites […]
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