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Finding Lost, Stolen, and Kidnapped Children in Indian Boarding School Cemeteries Using Multi-Instrument Geophysical Survey: Chemawa Indian Boarding School

Science Center Auditorium (SC 114) at The University of Dayton. 450 East Stewart St, Dayton, OH, United States

The final presentation in the Archaeological Institute of America's Dayton Society 2022-2023 Lecture Series presented by Northern Cheyenne Tribe citizen Marsha Small, M.A. from Montana State University and Dr. Jarrod […]

Diet and Cuisine at Pompeii

ZOOM Lecture entitled "Diet and Cuisine at Pompeii" by Dr. Scott Stull ( SUNY - Cortland). Room opens at 12:45 and lecture promptly starts at 1 PM. Sign in at […]

ARCE-PA Lecture by Dr. Ellen Morris, Barnard College

Penn Museum 3260 South Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

ARCE-PA Lecture Saturday April 15 at 3:30pm Penn Museum, Classroom L2 Speaker: Dr. Ellen Morris, Associate Professor of Ancient Studies, Barnard College, Columbia University Lecture Topic: Famine and Festival in […]

The Many Faces of James Loeb

Harvard Art Museums Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA, United States

Venture with us into the world of collector and philanthropist James Loeb to uncover his personality, examine his influence on ancient studies, and delight in the small objects that filled […]

The Hidden Treasures of Elephantine Island

ARCE Egyptology Lectures Room 20 Social Sciences Building University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States

The American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California Chapter, and the Near Eastern Studies Department, University of California, Berkeley, invite you to attend a lecture by Prof. Dr. Verena Lepper, […]

Divine Mortals: Royal Ancestor Worship in Deir el-Medina (Hybrid Lecture)

Geological Lecture Hall 24 Oxford Street,, Cambridge, MA

Yasmin El Shazly, Deputy Director for Research and Programs, American Research Center in Egypt The Egyptian craftsmen and artists who created and decorated royal tombs during the New Kingdom period (ca. 1550–1070 BCE) lived in Deir el-Medina. Today, this well-preserved village is a key source of information about the daily lives, artistic practices, and religious […]