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SUMMARY:Roman Baths Here\, There\, and Everywhere
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URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/roman-baths-here-there-and-everywhere/
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Katie Rask":MAILTO:rask.4@osu.edu
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SUMMARY:Games of Chance and Fate: Patolli Game Boards from the Ancient Maya site of Gallon Jug\, Belize
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Claire Novotny (Kenyon College) \nGraffiti provides a unique and informal perspective on the lived experiences and daily cultural practices of ancient people. In the ancient Maya culture\, graffiti of ritual processions\, human figures\, and game boards were incised into plastered walls\, benches\, and floors in buildings that formed civic ceremonial centers. Game boards\, called patolli\, are particularly fascinating because they seem to combine leisure\, gambling\, and ritual practices. Patolli boards are found throughout Mesoamerica and we can draw on rich ethnohistorical evidence to make our interpretations. Recent research at the ancient Maya site of Gallon Jug\, located in northwestern Belize\, documented several patolli boards incised into a plaster floor on a platform in Courtyard B-01\, an elite residential group. In this talk I will review our current understanding of patolli game boards and put them into context within the Maya world and Mesoamerica more broadly. I will address questions about how and why the residents of Gallon Jug may have used the patolli boards\, and whether they were part of a singular ritual or a recurring strategy for divination employed by a resident ritual specialist.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/games-of-chance-and-fate-patolli-game-boards-from-the-ancient-maya-site-of-gallon-jug-belize/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Katie Rask":MAILTO:rask.4@osu.edu
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SUMMARY:Çatalhöyük: The Bioarchaeology of an Early Farming Society in Transition (Clark Spencer Larsen)
DESCRIPTION:The Neolithic is a period of fundamental changes in living circumstances\, much of which is tied to the shift from a lifeway based exclusively on hunting\, gathering\, and collecting wild plants and animals to one where domesticated plant and animals form a significant portion of the diet. For Western Asia\, the human remains of early farmers recovered from Çatalhöyük (7100-5950 BC) in south-central Turkey provide a highly contextualized setting for addressing key issues relating to living circumstances\, conditions in a proto-urban setting\, and the context in general for much of the world we live in today. \nRegister by clicking the button below.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/catalhoyuk-the-bioarchaeology-of-an-early-farming-society-in-transition-clark-spencer-larsen/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Katie Rask":MAILTO:rask.4@osu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T190000
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CREATED:20210818T164232Z
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SUMMARY:Ritual at the crossroads: a sacred stone in ancient Athens
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URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/ritual-at-the-crossroads-a-sacred-stone-in-ancient-athens/
LOCATION:WEBINAR (Columbus 1)\, Columbus\, OH
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Katie Rask":MAILTO:rask.4@osu.edu
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