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SUMMARY:Rostovtzeff Lecture Series: The End in Sight? Archaeological Science\, Globalisation and Unsustainability
DTSTART:20240417T213000Z
DTEND:20240417T223000Z
DESCRIPTION:This lecture -- the fourth in a four-part series -- will t
 ake place in person at ISAW. Registration is required\; click through 
 for the registration link. Humans thrive on materials to fulfil daily 
 needs and wants. They develop relationships of interdependence with th
 ings and exchange them to create social relationships and to fulfil ob
 ligations. Peering into the deep past\, starting millions of years ago
 \, humans and their ancestors worked materials such as stone to make t
 ools\, and with time produced things for beautification\, and to fulfi
 l symbolic functions.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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