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Kelly Goldberg, “Connecting the Diaspora: Archaeology, Memory, and Transnationalism in the 19th Century Transatlantic World”

Davidson College 315 North Main Street, Semans Auditorium, Belk Visual Arts Center, Davidson, NC, United States

Kelly Goldberg, University of South Carolina “Connecting the Diaspora: Archaeology, Memory, and Transnationalism in the 19th Century Transatlantic World” This event is FREE and open to the public. January 23, […]

AIA Archaeology Hour with Jeff Altschul

Join the AIA for a fascinating evening as Jeff Altschul presents Cultural Resource Management: What Most Archaeologists Do For A Living. This presentation will be given at 8pm Eastern/7pm Central/6pm […]

Hannibal’s Secret Weapon

California State University, Fresno (ED170) 5241 N Maple Ave, Fresno, United States

Norton lecture

Robert L. Scranton Lecture

The AIA-Baltimore Society presents Dr. Maggie Popkin, speaking on "Imagining the Roman Empire Through Its Souvenirs." Zoom link: https://towson-edu.zoom.us/j/98825554469?pwd=bGpsWXFuemQvRVcrL1VQaU10WWlqZz09.

Power of the Ancestors at Pylos, Greece presented by Dr. Joanne Murphy

Eaton Humanities, CU Boulder Main Campus 1610 Pleasant Street, Boulder, CO, United States

Over the past few decades, archaeologists have assigned ancestors significant roles in the supernatural orders of most ancient societies. They argue that ancestors, through their connection to the divine or supernatural, wielded a power that could transform society and grant exclusive rights over limited resources to those who could argue either for a familial connection […]