Academic Year 2012-2013
02/26/2013 06:00 PM
2nd Floor Lecture Hall
Archaeological Landscapes of Highland and Steppe Zones in Naxçivan, Azerbaijan
Visiting Research Scholar Lecture
Emily Hammer
03/06/2013 06:30 PM
2nd Floor Lecture Hall
The Eurasian Spread of Tin-Bronze Metallurgy with Special Reference to Prehistoric Thailand
Archaeological Institute of America Lecture
Vincent Pigott (Research Associate, ISAW)
03/07/2013 06:00 PM
2nd Floor Lecture Hall
Kınık Höyük, a new excavation in Southern Cappadocia, Turkey
ISAW/The American Turkish Society Lecture
Lorenzo d'Alfonso (ISAW)
03/12/2013 06:00 PM
2nd Floor Lecture Hall
Trade, Migration, and Acculturation: China and the Prehistoric Silk Routes
Visiting Research Scholar Lecture
Li Zhang
03/13/2013 06:00 PM
2nd Floor Lecture Hall
Excavating a Provincial Capital of the Assyrian Empire: The Ziyaret Tepe Archaeological Project
John MacGinnis (University of Cambridge)
03/21/2013 06:00 PM
Maltese Megalithic Mysteries
Sharon Sultana, Senior Curator, National Museum of Archaeology, Malta
03/28/2013 06:00 PM
2nd Floor Lecture Hall
Transport Amphorae and Mediterranean Trade 400-250 BCE: A View From Cyrenaica, Libya
Kristian Goransson (Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm)
04/08/2013 06:00 PM
2nd Floor Lecture Hall
Fourth Annual M.I. Rostovtzeff Lecture Series - The Sovereign Assemblage: Sense, Sensibility, and Sentiment in the Bronze Age Caucasus
Lecture 1: The Sovereignty of Assemblages
Adam T. Smith (Cornell University)
This first lecture sets the terms for an inquiry into the politics of things by focusing our attention on how assemblages are fundamental to principles and practices of sovereignty.
RSVP
04/09/2013 06:00 PM
2nd Floor Lecture Hall
04/12/2013 09:30 AM
2nd Floor Lecture Hall
Ancient and Modern Perspectives on Historiography in Mesopotamia
Workshop
Organized by Prof. Beate Pongratz-Leisten
RSVP
04/15/2013 06:00 PM
2nd Floor Lecture Hall
Fourth Annual M.I. Rostovtzeff Lecture Series - The Sovereign Assemblage: Sense, Sensibility, and Sentiment in the Bronze Age Caucasus
Lecture 2: The Civilization Machine in the Early Bronze Age
Adam T. Smith (Cornell University)
The second lecture in the series turns to the South Caucasus during the Early Bronze Age in order to outline the schematics of the first of the three machines critical to the manufacture of sovereignty: the “civilization machine”.
RSVP
04/18/2013 06:00 PM
2nd Floor Lecture Hall
Archaeoastronomy in Malta: Exploring the Connections Between Maltese Temples and Their Skies
Clive Ruggles, Emeritus Professor of Archaeoastronomy, University of Leicester, UK