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  • November 2018

  • Tue 13

    Archaeology of Ancient Israel Lecture Series: “Israel and the Samaria Highlands: A Nomad Settlement Wave or Urban Expansion during the Early Iron Age?”

    November 13, 2018 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

    “Israel and the Samaria Highlands: A Nomad Settlement Wave or Urban Expansion during the Early Iron Age?”Dr. Yuval Gadot, Director of the Institute of ArchaeologyTel Aviv University Tuesday, November 13 at 2 PMKaplan (formerly Humanities) A51 Archaeology of Ancient Israel Lecture SeriesCo-sponsored by the UCLA NELC Department, Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies, and the Cotsen Institute […]

  • Wed 14

    PIZZA TALK: Politics in Ancient Maya

    November 14, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Bio:Professor Tsukamoto is an anthropological archaeologist who received his Ph.D. from the University of Arizona in 2014. His research centers on the interplay between social relations and embodied practices that are reflected in the spatial and material settings of early complex societies. He seeks to refine different theoretical and methodological approaches in order to better […]

  • Wed 14

    CONSERVATION FACULTY CANDIDATE SPECIAL LECTURE: The Application of Field Data to the Preventive Conservation of Archaeological Collections

    November 14, 2018 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    There will be a Special Lecture  Wednesday, November 14th at 5:30 PM in Dodd 275 by Conservation Faculty Candidate Dr. Alice Paterakis, Director of Conservation Kamen-Kalehoyuk, Yassihoyuk, and Buklukale Excavations, Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology. 

  • Wed 28

    PIZZA TALK: Restoration of Dazu Rock Carvings: An Ecological Perspective

    November 28, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Bio:Dr. Sonya Lee is Associate Professor of Chinese Art and Visual Cultures at the University of Southern California, where she holds a joint appointment in the Departments of Art History, East Asian Languages and Cultures, and Religion. A specialist in religious art and architecture of pre-modern China, Dr. Lee has published widely on the material […]

  • Fri 30

    FRIDAY SEMINAR: “No es lo mismo llamar al diablo que verlo venir”: Climate Change, Changing Weather and Archaeological Heritage as Seen from Puerto Rico

    November 30, 2018 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

    BIO:Isabel Rivera-Collazo is Assistant Professor on Biological, Ecological and Human Adaptations to Climate Change at the Department of Anthropology  and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. Dr. Rivera-Collazo is an environmental archaeologist specializing on geoarchaeology, archaeomalacology, coastal and marine processes, maritime culture and climate change, with regional interests in Puerto Rico, the […]

  • December 2018

  • Fri 7

    FRIDAY SEMINAR: Plundered Skulls and Stolen Spirits: Why the Repatriation Wars Matter

    December 7, 2018 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

    Dr. Chip ColwellSenior Curator of Anthropology, Denver Museum of Natural ScienceAbstract:Five decades ago, Native American leaders launched a crusade against museums to reclaim their sacred objects and to rebury their kin. This controversy has exploded in recent years as hundreds of tribes have used a landmark federal law to recover their heritage from more than […]

  • January 2019

  • Wed 9

    PIZZA TALK: The Challenges of Studying the Agricultural Landscapes of Petra

    January 9, 2019 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Felipe Rojas SilvaAssistant Professor of Archaeology and the Ancient World and Egyptology and AssyriologyBrown University

  • Wed 16

    PIZZA TALK:Early globalization? Isotopic evidence of food practices in Prehistoric Italy

    January 16, 2019 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Early globalization? Isotopic evidence of food practices in Prehistoric Italy Mary Anne TafuriDepartment of Environmental Biology, Sapienza University of RomeThe cultural and social importance of food goes far beyond the mere necessity of nutrition, yet archaeologists have been slow to tackle issues of the sociality of food in prehistory. This is a great loss particularly […]

  • Wed 23

    PIZZA TALK: Epigraphy in the Block Yard at Tell Edfu: Problems and Result

    January 23, 2019 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Jonathan WinnermanLecturer, UCLA Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures ABSTRACT:Begun in 2012, the goal of the Block Yard Project at Tell Edfu is to organize, conserve, and document the wealth of epigraphic material discovered in the settlement site to the west of the well-known Ptolemaic temple. Prior to the present study, many of the objects were […]

  • Wed 30

    PIZZA TALK:Climate Change, Cultural Heritage and Human Social Trajectories: An Archaeological Perspective from Holocene Central Sahara

    January 30, 2019 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Savino di LerniaDirector, The Archaeological Mission in the SaharaDirector, The Archaeological Mission in the Kenyan Rift ValleySapienza University of Rome, ItalyAbstractClimate changes are a serious threat to cultural and natural heritage. Although many contexts are today seriously endangered, recent studies highlight how “archaeology and cultural heritage threatened by anthropogenic climate change are not just victims […]

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