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The Last Human

Geological Lecture Hall 24 Oxford Street,, Cambridge, MA

WINNER OF THE NORDIC:DOX AWARD 2022 Denmark, Greenland / 2022 Our most basic understanding of the origins of life was recently turned upside down when Greenlandic scientist Minik Rosing discovered the first traces of life on Earth in a small fjord near Isua, Greenland. His discovery predated all previous evidence by over 300 million years. […]

“Ohio Shipwrecks: What’s in your Backyard?” – Archaeology & Ale, with Linda Pansing (Ohio History Connection)

La Chatelaine 627 High St, Worthington, OH, United States

From Lake Erie, to canals, to rivers, Ohio’s maritime history is rich and ancient. This presentation will highlight the stories of several shipwrecks; their ‘lives’, ‘deaths’ and discoveries. How many shipwrecks are in Ohio? Come and find out! (Please order drinks and pastries by 2:45pm.)

When Women Ruled the World

Wagner College, Foundation Hall, Manzulli Board Room 1 Campus Rd, Staten Island, NY, United States

Lecture and Reception at Wagner College A woman’s power in the ancient world (and perhaps even today) was always compromised from the outset, and this lecture will address the root causes of this social inequality. Given this social reality in the ancient world, how then did women negotiate their limited leadership roles? Were they able […]

AIA Archaeology Hour with Kisha Supernant

Join the AIA for a fascinating evening as Kisha Supernant (University of Alberta) presents Finding the Children: Using Archaeology to Search for Unmarked Graves at Indian Residential School Sites in […]