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An Archaeological Investigation and Interpretation of a Cornerstone Deposit from Louisville’s Confederate Monument

University of Louisville Center for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (CACHe) 1606 Rowan Street, Louisville, KY, United States

Amid recent efforts to remove Confederate Monuments throughout cities in the South, the City of Louisville removed its monument situated on a public street in the middle of the University of Louisville’s main campus. During disassembly of the monument, a cornerstone box containing commemorative objects was found. This presentation discusses these objects and their relationship […]

The Qeheq Papyrus: A Bridge Between Egyptology and Berberology

ARCE-NC Lectures, Rm 20, Social Sciences Building, UC Berkeley Berkeley, CA

The American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California Chapter, and the Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, University of California, Berkeley, invite you to attend a lecture by Jason Silvestri, UC Berkeley: "The Qeheq Papyrus: A Bridge Between Egyptology and Berberology" Sunday, November 5, 2023, 3 PM Pacific Standard Time Note: Daylight Savings Time […]

The Bioarchaeology of the Distinctive Burials of the Phaleron Cemetery, Archaic Greece

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

Aviva Cormier, “The Bioarchaeology of the Distinctive Burials of the Phaleron Cemetery, Archaic Greece” THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. If you're interested in archaeology, please join us! About the lecture: The world’s attention has been captured by the 7th century BCE finds that emerged from the coastal sands of Faliro, the […]

The Last Human

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

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. […]

Manchester Community College -Sifting through Time

Manchester Community College - Student Union 1066 Front St, Manchester, NH, United States

Featuring NH Archeological Society members. The Social Science program will host its second archeology/anthropology expo. Professors Kurt Springs and Kimberly Kulesza will be joined by members of the New Hampshire Archeological Society in presenting an interactive experience for participants. Activities may include - demonstrations of flint knapping (making of stone tools), basketry, and geophysical projection. […]

Using 3D to Document and Share Vermont’s Past: The Vermont State University Digital Archaeology Project – Virtual

Using 3D to Document and Share Vermont’s Past: The Vermont State University Digital Archaeology Project - Virtual Matthew D. Moriarty, PhD, Assistant Professor of Archaeology, Vermont State University The Vermont State University Digital Archaeology Project was founded in 2019 to explore new avenues in archaeological research, digital curation, and educational outreach using 3D technologies. Over […]

New Hampshire SCRAP LAB Open House

NH SCRAP Lab 99 Airport Road, Concord, United States

SCRAP LAB Open House - in person Join SCRAP and NHAS members for a tour of the SCRAP Archaeology Lab featuring the new NHAS space. This is an opportunity to see a working archeology lab and to view a variety of artifacts from sites in New Hampshire. You will also have a chance to meet […]

Archaeology, Museums, and War: Strategies for the 21st Century

Getty Villa 17985 Pacific Coast Hwy, Pacific Palisades, United States

Heritage destruction during wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and more recent conflicts have vastly increased the obligation of scholars to help preserve the art and material culture of antiquity. Classical archaeologist C. Brian Rose has first-hand experience with destruction and preservation efforts in conflict zones. He draws from his deep understanding of excavations and museums […]

2024 Virtual Annual Meeting – American Research Center in Egypt

2024 ARCE Annual meeting Virtual Annual Meeting If you couldn’t join us at the ARCE Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh, we hope you will join us for the ARCE Virtual Annual Meeting. The virtual meeting will be held on May 17-19, 2024, via Zoom. You’ll have the opportunity to view live presentations from leading scholars on […]