OFFICERS

President:

Maya Stanfield-Mazzi mstanfield@arts.ufl.edu

Vice Pres.:

Eleanor Laughlin
elaughlin@ufl.edu

Secretary:

Megan Daly
mmdaly@ufl.edu

Treasurer:

Phyllis Saarinen
saarinen@gru.net

ADDRESS

AIA, Program Committee
Gainesville Society
c/o Assistant Professor
Maya Stanfield-Mazzi
Department of Art History
P. O. Box 115801
Gainesville, FL 32611-5801


tel: (352) 392-273-3070

 


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The Gainesville Society of the Archaeological Institute of America
invites you to attend the following lectures during 2013-14:

To Be Determined


 

Previous Years' Lectures:

"From Dunhuang, China: the Oldest Star Atlas"
Nicolas David, Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada

"Empires and Animals: The Wari and Tiwanaku States in Southern Peru"
Susan deFrance, Associate Professor, Anthropology Department, University of Florida

"Gordion as City and Citadel"
Mary M. Voigt, Chancellor Professor of Anthropology, Emerita, College of William and Mary

"Ephesus Terrace House 2"
Sabine Ladstaetter, PD Mag. Dr., Austrian Archaeological Institute

"The Entanglement of Jade and the Rise of Mesoamerica"
Susan D. Gillespie, Associate Professor, Anthropology Department, University of Florida
2012 Patty Jo Watson Distinguished Lecturer, American Anthropological Association

"Preserving Maya Heritage"
Professor Richard Leventhal, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania

"Shell Cities and Other Ancient Wonders of the Northern Florida Gulf Coast"
Professor Ken Sassaman, Department of Anthropology

"Industrial Religion: Workshop Cult in Athens"
Professor Susan Rotroff, Department of Classics, Washington University

"Caves of the Nymphs: The Archaeology of Greek Countryside Cults"
Professor Robert Wagman, Classics Department

Last Days of Pompeii
Professor Mary Ann Eaverly, Department of Classics, University of Flordia

Distant Elites: Contacts Between Eastern Lithuania and the Carpathian Basin (ca. 380 to ca. 630 CE)
Professor Florin Curta, Department of History, University of Florida

From the Valley of the Kings to Philae: Ancient and Modern Pilgrimages
Eugene Cruz-Uribe, Professor Emeritus of History, Northern Arizona University

A Collaborative Experiment with Heritage Tourism in a Tanzanian village Transformed by HIV/AIDS
Peter Schmidt, Professor of Anthropology, University of Florida

The Archaeology of Archaic Cretan Houses
Margaret Mook, Associate Professor of Classical Studies, Iowa State University



 

MEMBERSHIP

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Archaeological Institute of America
656 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02215-2010

tel: (617) 353-9361
fax: (617) 353-6550
email: aia@bu.edu

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