The Etruscan Foundation (https://www.etruscanfoundation.org/), and Delmas Foundation (http://delmas.org/) have awarded Prof. Maurizio Forte funds to create a 3D repository of unpublished archaeological material coming from…
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Zoom link: https://duke.zoom.us/j/94993310845 Zincirli Höyük in southeastern Turkey has a long history of habitation, from the Early Bronze Age to the present, and of excavation,…
Comments closedA Monumental Dig: The Azoria Project on Crete A large-scale archaeological project on Crete has created an enduring collaboration, an experiential global learning opportunity for…
Comments closedA small exhibition featuring eighteenth-century prints and nineteenth-century photographs of monuments from Herculaneum and Pompeii is now on view at the Ackland Art Museum. Organized…
Comments closedThe Azoria Project (www.azoria.org) is conducting its final full-scale excavation season in May-July 2017, and seeks student volunteers to participate as trench assistants. The program…
Comments closedProf. A. Jiménez of Duke’s Department of Classical Studies has recently set up an excavation project in Renieblas (Soria, Spain), where at least five Roman…
Comments closedLecture by at The Getty Villa Date: Sunday, April 3, 2016 Time: 3:00 p.m. Excavations in the ancient village of Huqoq in Israel’s Galilee have…
Comments closedPost-doc position, Research Associate or Equivalent The DIG@LAB (Digital Digging) at Duke, Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies, seeks applicants for a post-doc,…
Comments closedColloquium session at the Annual AIA Meeting, January 2015. The Hellenistic Sanctuary on the Cittadella, 1957–2012 Paper by Carla Antonaccio, Duke University, and Shelley Stone,…
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