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SUMMARY:The Forgotten Canopy: Ecology\, Ephemeral Architecture\, and Imperialism in the Caribbean\, South American\, and Transatlantic Worlds Conference 1: Ecology [Day 1]
DESCRIPTION:Conference 1 Ecology_flyer.pdfLink to register for Conference Day 1\, Friday November 4\, at the UCLA William Andrews Clark Memorial Library: http://www.1718.ucla.edu/events/forgotten-canopy-c1d1/*Registration for in-person attendance closes on Monday\, October 31\, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. PST. The conference portion of the event will be also livestreamed on the Center’s YouTube Channel. No registration is needed to watch the livestream.Link to the conference website: https://theforgottencanopy.create.fsu.edu/Image Credit: View of a hut\, and a dance of the Yuracares Indians\, Bolivia. Voyage dans l’Amérique Méridionale\, vol. 3. Paris\, 1835–1847This project is made possible through support from the Terra Foundation for American Art\, and is co-sponsored by the UCLA American Indian Studies Center and UCLA Latin American Institute.
URL:https://ioa.pre2.ss.ucla.edu/event/the-forgotten-canopy-ecology-ephemeral-architecture-and-imperialism-in-the-caribbean-south-american-and-transatlantic-worlds-conference-1-ecology-day-1/
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SUMMARY:The Forgotten Canopy: Ecology\, Ephemeral Architecture\, and Imperialism in the Caribbean\, South American\, and Transatlantic Worlds Conference 1: Ecology [Day 2]
DESCRIPTION:Conference 1 Ecology_flyer.pdfLink to register for Conference Day 2\, Saturday November 5 (morning) at the UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden: http://www.1718.ucla.edu/events/forgotten-canopy-c1d2/*Registration for in-person attendance closes on Monday\, October 31\, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. PST. The conference portion of the event will be also livestreamed on the Center’s YouTube Channel. No registration is needed to watch the livestream.Link to the conference website: https://theforgottencanopy.create.fsu.edu/Image Credit: View of a hut\, and a dance of the Yuracares Indians\, Bolivia. Voyage dans l’Amérique Méridionale\, vol. 3. Paris\, 1835–1847This project is made possible through support from the Terra Foundation for American Art\, and is co-sponsored by the UCLA American Indian Studies Center and UCLA Latin American Institute.
URL:https://ioa.pre2.ss.ucla.edu/event/the-forgotten-canopy-ecology-ephemeral-architecture-and-imperialism-in-the-caribbean-south-american-and-transatlantic-worlds-conference-1-ecology-day-2/
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SUMMARY:The Forgotten Canopy: Ecology\, Ephemeral Architecture\, and Imperialism in the Caribbean\, South American\, and Transatlantic Worlds Conference 1: Ecology Workshop [Day 2]
DESCRIPTION:Conference 1 Workshop_flyer.pdfLink to register for Workshop\, Saturday November 5 (afternoon) at the UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden: https://theforgottencanopy.create.fsu.edu/workshop-i/*Registration for in-person attendance closes on Monday\, October 31\, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. PST. The conference portion of the event will be also livestreamed on the Center’s YouTube Channel. No registration is needed to watch the livestream.Link to the conference website: https://theforgottencanopy.create.fsu.edu/Image Credit: View of a hut\, and a dance of the Yuracares Indians\, Bolivia. Voyage dans l’Amérique Méridionale\, vol. 3. Paris\, 1835–1847This project is made possible through support from the Terra Foundation for American Art\, and is co-sponsored by the UCLA American Indian Studies Center and UCLA Latin American Institute.
URL:https://ioa.pre2.ss.ucla.edu/event/the-forgotten-canopy-ecology-ephemeral-architecture-and-imperialism-in-the-caribbean-south-american-and-transatlantic-worlds-conference-1-ecology-workshop-day-2/
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SUMMARY:Weds Talks: Tracking Neanderthals: Looking for evidence of the Middle Paleolithic inhabitants of the Central Balkans
DESCRIPTION:Abstract and Bio: Dr. Sarah A Lacy is a paleoanthropologist and associate professor at California State University Dominguez Hills. Her work on Neanderthals and early modern humans has explored differential oral and respiratory health to understand why we’re the only living taxonomic group of humans on the planet today. She is now working with a team in North Macedonia to excavate the site of Uzun Mera\, a newly discovered Middle Paleolithic stone tool manufacturing workshop\, as well as look for additional sites across the country. This project is also a field school\, so that archaeologists in training of all types can participate in a wide variety of excavation and survey methods in a country whose Paleolithic history has only recently begun to be explored.
URL:https://ioa.pre2.ss.ucla.edu/event/weds-talks-tracking-neanderthals-looking-for-evidence-of-the-middle-paleolithic-inhabitants-of-the-central-balkans/
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