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SUMMARY:Stress\, Sex and Death: Health and Survival in the Context of Medieval Famine and Plague
DESCRIPTION:The Ann Santen Endowed Lecture
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/stress-sex-and-death-health-and-survival-in-the-context-of-medieval-famine-and-plague/
LOCATION:303 Paterson Hall\, Carleton University\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Ottawa":MAILTO:aiaottawachapter@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:The Unknown Ottawa Project – working with colonial and indigenous assemblages from the Ottawa region
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Laura Banducci – Carleton University \nThis project involves the re-studying and digitization of artefacts from several assemblages from Lake Leamy Park\, at the confluence of the Ottawa and Gatineau Rivers. This was a central meeting place from the earliest days of human occupation of the region\, yet the materials are not well-published or easily accessible. National Capital Commission archaeologists and members of Carleton University are working together to bring decades of archaeological investigation in the park to light for the general public and for scholars. Site 18\, a beachfront stretch along the Ottawa\, contains thousands of fragments of stone tool debris and pottery attesting to its frequent use 2000 years ago. Site 24\, along the Gatineau River\, reveals the remains of the earliest settlers in the region\, who travelled North from the US to Hull Township at the turn of the 19th century. This lecture discusses the beginning of work on these assemblages and highlights some of the stories about Ottawa’s past we’ve learned so far.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/the-unknown-ottawa-project-working-with-colonial-and-indigenous-assemblages-from-the-ottawa-region/
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SUMMARY:The Southern Mani Archaeological Project: Fieldwork at the End of the World
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Chelsea A.M. Gardner (Acadia University) \nThe Mani peninsula is the literal (geographical) and metaphorical “end of the world”\, since it occupies the southernmost point of mainland Greece and the mythical entrance to Hades\, the ancient Greek underworld. Mani’s occupation history includes being home to the earliest hominid caves in Greece up to modern tower-houses and intergenerational feuding. I have been working in Mani since 2012\, and this talk will introduce Mani\, its liminality\, and its storied past through three separate archaeological initiatives: the Diros Project (2012-2015)\, the CARTography Project (2018-2022)\, and the first season of the Southern Mani Archaeological Project\, a SSHRC-funded survey that began in May 2025.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/the-southern-mani-archaeological-project-fieldwork-at-the-end-of-the-world/
LOCATION:303 Paterson Hall\, Carleton University\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Sparta and Totalitarianism
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Susan Downie – Carleton University \nThe ancient Greek city-state of Sparta has never really left the imagination of western civilization. From political philosophers like Plato and Aristotle to modern political parties such as Greece’s Χρυσή Αυγή “Golden Dawn”\, the Spartan state and its citizens have represented an ideal for which to strive.  What elements of the ancient Spartan state and society have made it the poster-child for modern Totalitarianism?  Given the significant problems with our sources about ancient Sparta\, can we ever understand exactly how the state and its citizens functioned\, or must we forever deal with the “Spartan mirage”? \nThere will also be an initial talk by Christos Zigoumis on Mani and Cephalonia: Survey and Excavation.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/sparta-and-totalitarianism/
LOCATION:303 Paterson Hall\, Carleton University\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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