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Videos about archaeology by the Archaeological Institute of America - excavation, site preservation, interviews with archaeologists, and more!
AIA Archaeology Hour with Uzma Rizvi
Join the AIA as Uzma Rizvi (Pratt Institute) presents Caring for MohenjoDaro
Description: How do we understand care in the ancient world? This talk will focus on current archaeological research conducted in the city of MohenjoDaro (a World Heritage Site) located in contemporary Pakistan (Sindh Province). Archaeological excavations at MohenjoDaro document hundreds of dwelling-houses and large buildings built along streets and lanes oriented towards cardinal points, which index an architectural sophistication of a well-planned city. This talk will focus on the neighborhood of DK-G South, and look for indicators of care in the many ways the ancient inhabitants maintained their lived environme...
Description: How do we understand care in the ancient world? This talk will focus on current archaeological research conducted in the city of MohenjoDaro (a World Heritage Site) located in contemporary Pakistan (Sindh Province). Archaeological excavations at MohenjoDaro document hundreds of dwelling-houses and large buildings built along streets and lanes oriented towards cardinal points, which index an architectural sophistication of a well-planned city. This talk will focus on the neighborhood of DK-G South, and look for indicators of care in the many ways the ancient inhabitants maintained their lived environme...
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Advocacy Alert: Preserving Chile, Italy, Morocco, and Vietnam
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If you’ve traveled to Chile, Italy, Morocco, or Vietnam and/or appreciate their cultural heritage, your experience and passion can help the U.S. Cultural Property Advisory Committee with their upcoming deliberations. Watch this short video to find out how you can join the AIA to speak up for threatened archaeological sites. Visit www.archaeological.org/preser... for letter templates and more in...
AIA Archaeology Hour with Solange Ashby
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Join the AIA as Solange Ashby (UCLA) presents Ancient African Queens This lecture was given live at 8pm Eastern on October 16, 2024. Description: This lecture focuses on a sequence of queens of the ancient kingdom of Meroe (Kush/Nubia) who ruled contemporaneously with Roman control of Egypt and the authors of the New Testament gospels in the 1st century of the Common Era (AD). Dr. Ashby contras...
AIA Archaeology Hour with Chip Colwell
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Join the AIA as Chip Colwell (SAPIENS) presents On the Origins of Stuff. This lecture was given live at 8pm Eastern on September 25, 2024. Description: Over three million years ago, our ancient ancestors realized that rocks could be broken into sharp-edged objects for slicing meat, making the first knives. This discovery resulted in a good meal-and eventually changed the fate of our species and...
Preserving the Archaeological Wonders of Ecuador, Jordan, and Ukraine
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Live presentation recorded on May 17, 2024. Letter deadline is May 28, 2024. More info: www.archaeological.org/preserving-ecuador-jordan-and-ukraine/ Visit (or revisit) some incredible archaeological highlights from these three countries and learn more about how to compose a letter to the Cultural Property Advisory Committee during our webinar. Join the AIA for brief presentations by experts wh...
Advocacy Alert: Preserving Ecuador, Jordan, and Ukraine
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Letter deadline: May 28, 2024 If you’ve traveled to Ecuador, Jordan, or Ukraine and/or appreciate their cultural heritage, your experience and passion can help the U.S. Cultural Property Advisory Committee with their upcoming deliberations. Watch this short video to find out how you can join the AIA to speak up for threatened archaeological sites. Visit www.archaeological.org/preserving-ecuador...
AIA Annual Meeting Submission Webinar (Recording)
Просмотров 1219 месяцев назад
Attending your first academic conference can be daunting, especially if you want to present your research. But with the help of the AIA, you can learn all about how to get your foot in the door. The panelists on the AIA Annual Meeting Submission webinar offer insights about the AIA-SCS Annual Meeting, including how to find funding for travel, what the benefits of attending the Annual Meeting ar...
AIA Archaeology Hour with Deborah Carlson
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Join the AIA for a fascinating evening as Deborah Carlson (Texas A&M) presents Excavating a Shipwrecked Marble Column Destined for the Temple of Apollo at Claros. This presentation was held live at 8pm Eastern/7pm Central/6pm Mountain/5pm Pacific on 4/17/24. Between 2005 and 2011, researchers from the Institute of Nautical Archaeology at Texas A&M University excavated and raised the remains of ...
AIA Archaeology Hour with Kisha Supernant
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Join the AIA as Kisha Supernant (University of Alberta) presents Finding the Children: Using Archaeology to Search for Unmarked Graves at Indian Residential School Sites in Canada. This lecture was given live at 8pm Eastern on 3/27/24. In May 2021, the Tk’emlúps te Secwe̓pemc First Nation in British Columbia, Canada, announced that 215 potential unmarked graves were located near the Kamloops In...
AIA Archaeology Hour with Nam C. Kim
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Join the AIA for a fascinating evening as Nam C. Kim (University of Wisconsin-Madison) presents “Barbarians”, Bronzes, and the Legendary Capital of Ancient Vietnam. This presentation was originally given 2/28/24 at 8 pm Eastern time. Vietnamese lore tells us that over two thousand years ago the Red River Valley of northern Vietnam was home to powerful indigenous kingdoms, fortified capitals, an...
Society Sunday 2024 - Petra Creamer, and Be(com)ing Assyrian
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Society Sunday 2024 - February 4, 2024 - CONTENT WARNING: This talk will include images of human remains. - Find your local Society and see what they're up to: www.archaeological.org/programs/societies/find/ - Check out Petra Creamer’s project RLIIM - Rural Landscapes of Iron Age Imperial Mesopotamia on Facebook: profile.php?id=100092306352009 Join us as the AIA Societies Committee...
AIA Archaeology Hour with Jeff Altschul
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Join the AIA for a fascinating lecture as Jeff Altschul presents Cultural Resource Management: What Most Archaeologists Do For A Living. This presentation was originally given 1/24/24 at 8 pm Eastern time. Today, there are about 12,000 archaeologists working in the US with less than 10 percent of them employed by universities. While university anthropology and archaeology departments are shrink...
2024 AIA Awards Ceremony
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A recording of the 2024 AIA Awards Ceremony presented live at the AIA-SCS Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL. Apologies in advance for the poor audio and video quality of the Zoom presentation. Thank you for everyone who attended in-person and virtually to celebrate our award winners!
Preserving the Archaeological Wonders of Algeria and India
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Live presentation recorded on January 10, 2024. Letter deadline is January 22, 2024. More info: www.archaeological.org/preserving-algeria-and-india/ Visit (or revisit) some incredible archaeological highlights from these two countries over your lunch break and learn more about how to compose a letter to the Cultural Property Advisory Committee during our webinar. Join the AIA for brief presenta...
Advocacy Alert: Preserving Algeria and India
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Letter deadline: January 22, 2024 If you’ve traveled to Algeria or India and/or appreciate their cultural heritage, your experience and passion can help the U.S. Cultural Property Advisory Committee with their upcoming deliberations. Watch this short video to find out how you can join the AIA to speak up for threatened archaeological sites. Visit www.archaeological.org/preserving-algeria-and-in...
Digging Up Britain: A Conversation with Mike Pitts
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Digging Up Britain: A Conversation with Mike Pitts
AIA Archaeology Hour with Katherine Chiou
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AIA Archaeology Hour with Katherine Chiou
AIA Archaeology Hour with Anne Austin
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AIA Archaeology Hour with Anne Austin
AIA Archaeology Hour with Elise Friedland
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AIA Archaeology Hour with Elise Friedland
Preserving the Archaeological Wonders of Honduras and Nepal
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Preserving the Archaeological Wonders of Honduras and Nepal
Advocacy Alert: Preserving Honduras and Nepal
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Advocacy Alert: Preserving Honduras and Nepal
Archaeology Abridged with Sara Gonzalez
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Archaeology Abridged with Sara Gonzalez
AIA Archaeology Hour with Sara Gonzalez
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AIA Archaeology Hour with Sara Gonzalez
Archaeology Abridged with David Carballo
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Archaeology Abridged with David Carballo
AIA Archaeology Hour with David Carballo
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AIA Archaeology Hour with David Carballo
Archaeology Abridged with Joan Connelly
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Archaeology Abridged with Joan Connelly
AIA Archaeology Hour with Joan Connelly
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AIA Archaeology Hour with Joan Connelly
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What an excellent speaker, very intelligent, interesting, and eloquent. Ive learned so much.
Wonderfully educational. Thank you. Just subscribed as well. Hopefully I get informed automatically when you post new ones, Mr. (Dr.?) Taylor. (btw/ if you have some plain cooked rice before lecturing, you will have to swallow less mouth salavia and the sound of swallowing it)
In sinja vally of nepal, there is high chance of getting information about khas civilization of nepal
Great talk! But, what is often overlooked in the rise of the Thebean Dynasties is Thebes' proximity to the Qena Bend. You can't support a "war" machine without food. This geographic anomaly yielded the harvests to feed armies.Thebes is also near the Wadi Hammamat, a trade route linking the the Red Sea to the Nile River near Qena. Geography is everything when building states.
Where are the amethyst formations, see. S American Brazilian ? Where did they get water etc etc There a lot of questions that need to be answered. What gazelles, or trees !? 😂
So did you look for amrthyst ? Or are you saying they mined it all….
The audio is poor
Thanks for ASL
The physical verification of these graves has not occurred, leaving the claim of “bodies found” unsubstantiated. This highlights the unreliability of Indigenous ways of knowing, without hard scientific evidence.
Every little piece of information in this presentation did gave me lots of Goosebumps all over my body !! ❤
A wonderful and educational lecture - Thank you for making it available or future studies and work.
Corporate overview of archyology at it's finest.
What's with the pronoun
Can't wait for the next talk by this professor.
Very interesting talk! Thank you for posting it.
Wow! Comments allowed. Nice. Good move.
I enjoyed this presentation. I wish I could save it and show it to my friends. Just kidding.
Great start to the mourning! Thanks Jen 💙💙💙🌊🌊🌊🏄♀️🏄♂️
Excellent lecture. Keep in mind that the Sea People, despite not having iron, still had the advantage of being very quick and mobile against the "land people" who had invested most of their warfare into chariots
Any other people from the RUG here?
Interesting. How was it discovered originally!?
what is wrong with you? in your ongoing comment you always make funny noises with your mouth.....its disturbing - the story ist great. train to comment fluently
Because when God Changed language @ Babel THEY FLED BUT RETAINED THERE BUILDING KNOWLEDGE THOSE SQUARE PYRAMIDS ALL OVER SA & MEXICO. NO ALIENS YOU GUYS
Bla bla bla. No Aliens no government cover up. My idea is IT BURNED DOWN WHO WAS LEFT FLED BECAUSE IT PROBABLY BECAME CURSED WHEN PEOPLE BURNED UP THERE! THE METALS FOUND CAME FROM TRADE UP FROM SA OR FROM ACROSS THE SEAS FROM ANCIENT JEWS FLEEING MIDDLE EAST TO SA & MEXICO
How did something so amazing get no comments... Thank you to all of ye that were invovled for this insight into what went on and how it went. I love this place (how could anyone not). Amethyst brought me here but I stayed for evrything else Achill had to share ❤️
fantastic! thanks for your amazing work! it looks really mysterious !
Really nice webinar, thanks
Fascinating interview! I've seen Thomas Paradise in many TV documentaries, but this interview is so much more personal, detailed. Thank you!
Thank you for posting this!
As someone who is 34 and transitioning from a Software Developer career to (hopefully) a PhD in some branch of Anthropology, I appreciate all of this information. It’s so confusing to change fields as an adult. I currently live in PA, and o will definitely be attending the event next year.
"ANU" hmmmmmm
Hey, any archeologist seen the Sage Wall in Montana?
Very Good Thank you ❤
Great presentation. Loved how she puts the clues together ... thank you.
This was an amazing presentation last night! Thank you so much!!
Why is the cannibalism ignored and soft pedaled? Turner’s writings in Man Corn are very compelling. Together with Lekson’s work, Navajo and Hopi oral histories. It seems like Chaco was a mesoamerican slaver built palace for a few elites with some awfully horrible stuff happening all around the Four Corners region. The Park Service website states “Aztec” ruins is a misnomer but I think it fits like a glove. They found a dead baby on a board there and cannibalism. I guess this doesn’t fit the shiny happy Puebloan utopian narratives needed to get research grants. When politics are allowed to interfere with science it robs us all of the truth. Why did Chaco have a child’s skeletal remains carefully wrapped around an upper level support post-(Turner)? What is pot polish on bones? What is anvil abrasion? Why are bone piles in trash heaps crushed with burn marks on the ends? There are a lot of burned out kivas with the remains of men women and children, babies and fetus’. If you want any credibility get real about what was found out there. It’s a disservice to the victims to ignore what happened out there. The sites should be dug like crime scenes, there’s enough sites i’d call it a genocide. The native peoples of this area have a right to know How the mesoamericans came and enslaved them and scalped and killed and ate their ancestors and literally shat on their burned corpses. The proof is there if you look. Is this inconvenient?
Another version of an excellent talk; but unfortunately Prof. Cline's computer mic isn't very good and sound drops a lot.
I saw Dr. Murray in another video so glad to follow him...
Great talk! Thank you.
I just started research on tattooing in ancient times and found out about the mummies in Deir el Medina. I thought it would be perfect for a MA thesis then I found this lol This work is amazing Dr. Austin! 10 years is a long time.
i am thinking of doing a phd research project on this battle so it was nice to find an academic presentation on it. thanks
I abhor feminism being propagandised in Egyptian history....
A shame that Jeff focussed on the USA, rather than providing a global perspective.
Just started my undergrad this year, I have wanted to pursue this degree for a very long time but programs are very hard to find. This is such an amazing presentation! I will be joining AIA asap! Thank you so much for all of this incredible information.
I noted that when Adam Smith defined value, he completely ignored objects having a sentimental value. Must be a guy thing?
In a market, which I guess is Smith's main subject, the recognition of value must be reciprocal among semi-anomymous parties. Sentimental value doesn't seem to flow like that
Internships are an excellent idea. Mentorship is a great idea too. How about apprenticeships to provide both too?
Thanks so much for this information - as a recent traveler to Algeria (three times in the past 4 year) I have submitted to the committee. Thanks again for publicizing the information!
What kind of gobblygoop research is this? It says not one word about the real antiquity of rock cut architecture of Petra. It was definitely not built by nabateans or the romans, not at all. Some niches were sure carved inside the already existing rock cut halls, but the halls were not cut out by romans or anyone we know of. Maninstream scholars try to bury everything under the "erosion" factor to prove it was built just 2000 years ago. Excuse me, but you eat too much sh*t if you believe that to be true.
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