Speaker: Bonnie Effros
By far the most plentiful remains we possess of the early Middle Ages are the objects that contemporaries regularly placed in the graves of deceased relations and other associates. Most items chosen for burial were not made w…
Speaker: Ben Nelson
From about 800-1130 C.E., people inhabiting Chaco Canyon built the most impressive and durable concentration of prehispanic monuments in the U.S. Southwest. A number of scholars have noted that remains include objects and symbol…
Reassessing the Pantheon in Rome
Speaker: Rabun Taylor
The Pantheon in Rome has a far more interesting and complex building and design history than we give it credit for. Admired as a creation of almost mystical perfection, it is in reality full of…
Topic: Greek Theatre at Arizona State University, Life Sciences Building A Room 191
March 25, 2009 all day
THE KRESS LECTURE
The Classical Greek Theatre: Architecture, Performance, Cult
Speaker: Prof. Hans R. Goette
We are accustomed to thinking of the Dionysos theatre on the south slope of the Acropolis as the site where the Classical plays of the Gree…
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, Egypt saw the rise of regional powers in Upper Egypt,…
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