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SUMMARY:Climate Change and Resilience in Medieval Anatolia
DESCRIPTION:AIA’s George H. Forsyth\, Jr. Memorial Lecture (Link: https://www.archaeological.org/endowment/george-h-forsyth-jr-memorial-lectures/) \nDr. Marica Cassis\, Department of History\, University of Calgary \nWhat does climate resilience mean in the context of the Late Roman and Medieval World of Anatolia? Current excavations at the site of Çadır Höyük in Yozgat province\, central Türkiye provide insight into how communities adapted and changed in response to a variety of climate and social changes over the course of these periods. In examining this evolution\, we gain a greater sense of how medieval society made sense of their changing environmental conditions through changes to their physical environments and their use of natural resources.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/climate-change-and-resilience-in-medieval-anatolia/
LOCATION:Business Building 2-09\, University of Alberta\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
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SUMMARY:The Past Keeps Getting Bigger: Living with the Past in the Present and the  Future at Tell Dhiban\, Jordan
DESCRIPTION:The AIA Helene J. Kantor Memorial Lecture (link: https://www.archaeological.org/endowment/the-helene-j-kantor-memorial-lecture/) \nProfessor Bruce Routledge (University of Liverpool) \nTell Dhiban is a large mound in central Jordan occupied since 3000 BCE. It is best known as the capital of the biblical kingdom of Moab and the site of a significant Nabataean temple. However\, focusing on separate moments in time does not do justice to a site where the past has always formed the ground beneath one’s feet. This talk will consider how for 5\,000 years inhabitants of Dhiban have lived with the past\, including current residents for whom the past also plays a key role in their futures.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/the-past-keeps-getting-bigger-living-with-the-past-in-the-present-and-the-future-at-tell-dhiban-jordan/
LOCATION:Business Building 2-09\, University of Alberta\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program
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SUMMARY:Buried in Enemy territory: A Spartan tomb in Athens
DESCRIPTION:Oscar Broneer Memorial Lecture \n 
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/buried-in-enemy-territory-a-spartan-tomb-in-athens/
LOCATION:Business Building 2-09\, University of Alberta\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,International Archaeology Day,Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Craig Harvey":MAILTO:caharvey@ualberta.ca
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