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Murder, Poetry, and Scribes in Ancient Egypt

Geological Lecture Hall 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

Free Public Lecture – Online & In Person Margaret Geoga, Assistant Professor of Egyptology, The University of Chicago “The Teaching of Amenemhat” is the only ancient Egyptian literary work to […]

Argilos After Philip II: Fortifying Lands, Cultivating Wealth

Concordia University SGW, LB-322, Montreal, Canada

Following its conquest by Philip II of Macedon in 357 BCE, the city of Argilos was abandoned, and its land redistributed to a Macedonian general. Responsible for overseeing his territory […]

Using AI and Remote Sensing to Fight Looting and the Archaeo-Mafie

John Cabot University - Aula Magna Regina Via della Lungara 233, Roma, Roma, Italy

Looting of historical sites and monuments still happens in Italy, every day. There is only one reason for this criminal activity: money. And with illegal revenues comes organized crime. Indeed […]

Things you probably didn’t know about New Hampshire Archaeology

Deerfield Community Church 15 Church St, Deerfield, NH, United States

Tuesday April 1, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm - in person Things you probably didn't know about New Hampshire Archaeology- Dr. Richard Boisvert, retired NH State Archaeologist New Hampshire may […]