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September 18, 2008 at 6pm – Arizona State University, Life Sciences Building A Room 191 Cookie Cutters Need Not Apply: Planning Roman Cities in North Africa Presenter: Thomas Morton During June and July Professor Morton conducted field research in Tunisia and Algeria for his book pro... Organized by Almira Poudrier | Type: Lecture
October 16, 2008 at 6pm – Arizona State University, Life Sciences Building A Room 191 Politiko Troullia, Cyprus: Season report for 2008 Presenter: Dr. Steven Falconer One of the most important legacies of early civilization is the establishment of the agricultural lifeways that hav... Organized by Almira Poudrier | Type: Lecture
November 20, 2008 at 6pm – Arizona State University, Murdock Hall 201 Speaker: Dr. Diane Favro A plethora of religious and state events clogged the ancient Roman calendar, many marked by animated parades that wound through Imperial Rome. Interspersed among these wer... Organized by Almira Poudrier | Type: Lecture
December 4, 2008 at 3:30pm – ASU Tempe Campus, Coor 184 Assessing musculoskeletal markers characteristic of military activities: an analysis of sacrificial victims from Teotihuacan. Speaker: Meagan A. Rubel Located in the northeast part of the Basin o... Organized by Almira Poudrier | Type: Lecture
December 4, 2008 at 6pm – Arizona State University, Life Sciences Building A Room 191 Speaker: Kelly J. Knudson With its long history of research and excellent preservation, the ancient Andes are ideal for the study of political integration and the formation and collapse of states ... Organized by Almira Poudrier | Type: Lecture
January 29, 2009 at 7pm – ASU Tempe Campus Life Sciences A Room 191 Speaker: Dr. Dan Schowalter The Jewish historian Josephus mentions three temples built by Herod the Great and dedicated to Roma and Augustus. The remains of the temples at Caesarea Maritima and Sa... Organized by | Type: Lecture
February 16, 2009 at 7pm – Arizona State University, Coor 170 There is nothing more permanent than a posthole: recent excavations at Hierakonpolis, Upper Egypt, by the University of British Columbia Speaker: Dr. Thomas Hikade During the 4th millenium BCE, Eg... Organized by | Type: Lecture
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