Magellan’s Pacific Crossing: New Discoveries in One of the World’s Greatest Voyages
Magellan’s Pacific Crossing: New Discoveries in One of the World’s Greatest Voyages
Archaeology of Portugal Lecture Hybrid Lecture, please register here.
Archaeology of Portugal Lecture Hybrid Lecture, please register here.
Ellen and Charles S. La Follette Lecture Dr. Clemente Marconi: “Towards an Archaeology of Cult in a Greek Colony in the West: New Excavations in the Main Urban Sanctuary of Selinunte” In-person lecture Tuesday, October 8 at 5:00 pm EST Amherst College, Paino Lecture Hall (Beneski 107) A short reception will follow the lecture Abstract: […]
The first presentation in the Archaeological Institute of America Dayton Society's 2024-2025 Lecture Series presented by Dr. Anastasia Dakouri-Hild, Associate Professor of Aegean and Near Eastern Art and Archaeology at […]
Homer A. and Dorothy B. Thompson Lectureship
Caesar’s Cervisia presented by Travis Rupp (CU Boulder) Examinations of Roman cuisine often downplay the role of beer in the ancient Roman diet seeing it as a symbol of barbarity. This presentation examines the plausibility of beer as a standard component of the Roman soldier’s diet and seeks to highlight when it may have become […]
Join us at 8pm Eastern/5pm Pacific as the AIA-Pittsburgh Society hosts the second installment of the 2024-2025 AIA Archaeology Hour series! Register or join now!
Kershaw Lectures in Near East Archaeology
Anna Marguerite McCann and Robert D. Taggart Lectureship in Underwater Archaeology Register for the Zoom Here
Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lectureship Zoom Link - Required Passcode: 111
Between ca. 1650 and 2800, the Oyo Empire was the largest political formation in West Africa, south of the River Niger. Over the past twenty years, Akin Ogundiran has conducted archaeological research in the capital, colonies, and provinces of the empire to understand the strategies of Oyo expansion and the everyday lives of different segments […]
Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lectureship
The Frederick R. and Margaret B. Matson Lectureship for Near Eastern Archaeology and Archaeological Technology