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WEDS TALK: Integration and Autonomy in the Island Hinterland of Zanzibar Stone Town, 8th-19th Centuries CE
Submitted by sutakahashi on November 28, 2023 - 6:49pmWEDS TALKS: Origins FuneraryOrigins of Tang FuneraryStone SymptomStone Sculptures: A Symptomof Imperialismof Tang Imperialism
Submitted by sutakahashi on November 7, 2023 - 2:23pmWEDS TALKS: Moche Deathscapes: Performance, Politics, and the Creation of Myth in Huaca La Capilla–San José de Moro (AD 650–740), Peru
Submitted by sutakahashi on October 24, 2023 - 3:01pmWeds Talks: Native Raizal Heritage: Landscape Utilization and Cultural Patrimony on Old Providence and Santa Catalina Islands, Colombia (1629-present)
Submitted by sutakahashi on October 11, 2023 - 10:04pmWeds Talk: On the Early Intellectual Origins of Yingzao Fashi 營造法式: the Chinese Neolithic Site Shimao and the Reinforcement Technology of Chinese Ancient City Walls
Submitted by sutakahashi on October 11, 2023 - 9:54pmWednesday Talk: Problematizing Egyptian “Model Tools”: A Characterization of Egyptian Cupreous Tools in Museum Collections
Submitted by sutakahashi on May 24, 2023 - 4:56pmAbstract: In Egyptological scholarship, the term “model tools” has been used to characterize miniature representations of implements that have been stripped of their practical function, emphasizing their relatively “cheap” method of production.
Wednesday Talk: Social History of Food in Ancient Egypt: Between Humanities and Life Sciences
Submitted by sutakahashi on May 19, 2023 - 5:54pmAbstract: Preservation of organic food remains from Ancient Egypt is an exceptional aspect of the archaeology in this region. The level of preservation of these materials has contributed to the early development of archaeobotany and radiocarbon dating.
Wednesday Talk: Birds in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, 800-1150 CE
Submitted by sutakahashi on May 16, 2023 - 5:04pmAbstract: In the North American Southwest, the long-term centrality of birds to Pueblo and Ancestral Pueblo life has been demonstrated both ethnographically and archaeologically. This talk explores the relationship between people and birds in Chaco Canyon during its major occupation between 800 and 1150 CE.
WEDNSDAY TALK: Comunità antiche e moderne di Industria
Submitted by sutakahashi on April 14, 2023 - 3:35pmAbstract: The project Ancient and Modern Communities at Industria is a research effort of the Cotsen
Institute, Kent University (UK), Newcastle University (UK), and the Politecnico di Torino (Italy).