A 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…
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The Archaeological Institute of America Triangle Society presents James Frakes University of North Carolina, Charlotte Bridging distances: Highway monuments in the Roman Provinces Thursday, November…
Comments closedThe Humanities Futures initiative at the Franklin Humanities Institute and the Ancient Mind: Neuroarchaeology Working Group present Colin Renfrew Disney Professor Emeritus of Archaeology and…
Comments closedThe Department of Art, Art History 86 Visual Studies offers a Master’s Degree in Digital Art History/ Computational Media. The program builds on courses and…
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 closedDate: March 8, 2016 Time: 1:30pm – 3:30pm Location: A266 Collision Space, Bay 10, Smith Warehouse Part of the Neuroarchaeology Series presented by the Humanities…
Comments closedJoin us for a brief presentation about the TITA and a lively discussion about its educational uses in archeology and other academic disciplines The Tangible…
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