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ADDRESS
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AIA, Program Committee
Gainesville Society
P. O. Box 117435
Gainesville, FL 32611-7435
tel: (352) 392-2075-273
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The Gainesville
Society of the
Archaeological Institute of
America
invites you to attend the following lectures:
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John Krigbaum, UF Department of Anthropology
Isotopic Perspectives on Prehistoric
Climate and
Human Paleodiet in Tropical Southeast Asia
Tuesday, Oct. 13, 8:00 pm
Rinker Hall, Rm 110
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AIA GAINESVILLE SOCIETY
Deep
Submergence Archaeology: The Final Frontier
By Professor Shelley Wachsmann, Texas A&M University
Monday, Nov. 2, 8:00 pm
Rinker Hall, Rm 110
Newell Drive, UF Campus, Gainesville
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Dr. Kathleen Lynch.
Sex Sells, But Who’s Buying?:
Erotic Imagery on Attic Vases
January 26: |
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Dr. Maya Stanfield-Mazzi.
Classical Traditions in Ancient
Andean Art
March 17 |
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All lectures are free and open to the
public.
Previous Lectures:
2008/09
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William F. Keegan, Taino Indian Myth and Spanish Early
Contact
Jason Ur, New Research on the Origins of Urbanism
in Ancient Mesopotamia
Hans Goette, Aigina Beyond Kolonna and Aphaia
(the Ancient Greek Island
Sate of Aigina)
- 2005/06
- Michael Heckenberger, Ancient Amazonian Civilization:
Unraveling the
Myth of Primitive Society
Susan Wood, The Incredible Vanishing Wives of Nero: Recovering History
that Someone Has Tried to Erase
Susan Langdon, It Takes a Polis: The Art of Adolescence in Early Greece
Robert Lindley Vann, Submerged Cities of Ancient Lycia: the Story of
Aperlae
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- 2004/05
- Susan Milbrath, The Last Great Capital of the Maya
Jack L. Davis, Bronze Age Greece: the Palace of Nestor at Pylos
John McK. Camp, Recent Excavations in the Athenian Agora
Kenneth E. Sassaman, Monuments Without Kings: The Archaic Ritual
Landscapes of the American Southeast
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2002/03
- Susan
Gillespie, Blaming Moctezuma:
Anthropomorphizing the Aztec
Conquest
- Paul
Zimansky, End of an Empire: Archaeology and
the Collapse of
Urartu
- William
Marquardt, The Archaeology of Southwest
Florida's Shell Coast
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Elizabeth
Benson, Gold Gleaming in theDesert: The Moche
of Northern Peru
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- 2002/03
- Francesco
Roncalli, Revelation, Writing, 'Holy Writing
and Magic in Etruscan
Religion
- David
Grove, Up-Dating Olmec Prehistory: New
Discoveries on the Gulf
Coast
- Anabel Ford,
Lesson from the Past: El Pilar and the Maya
Forest
- Robert
Wagman, The Serpent at the Island: New
Studies on the Isola Tiberina
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- 2000/01
- Peter
Kuniholm, New Dates from Old Trees: The
Aegean Dendrochronology
Project
- Michael
E. Moseley, Climate
Change and the Rise and Fall of Andean
Civilizations
- Dorie
Reents-Budet, The Economics and Politics of
Feasting among the Classical Maya
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Cemal Pulak,
The
Late Bronze Age Shipwreck (ca. 1300 B.C.) at
Uluburun, Turkey
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1999/00
- Stephen H.
Lekson, "Chaco Meridian: Centers of
Political Power in the American
Southwest"
- Catherine
Johns, Goldworking in Britain, 2000 BC to AD
400
- Jerald T.
Milanich, Laboring in the Fields of the
Lord
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- 1998/9
- John J.
Dobbins, "Problems of Ancient Design: The
Imperial Cult Building at Pompeii"
- J. Wilson Myers,
"Twenty Years up in the Air: Looking Down on
the Classical World"
- John K.
Papadopoulos, "Virtual Reality and Classical
Archaeology:
The Forum of Trajan in Rome Revisited"
- 1997/8
- Stephen L.
Dyson, "Looking at Pompeii: Urban Structure
and Community"
- Harrison
Eiteljorg, "Early Entrances to the Athenian
Acropolis"
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MEMBERSHIP
Contact the main office of the
AIA for membership information located at
Boston University:
The AIA's
Archaeology Magazine is now available on
the Web.
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