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The Archaeology of Tenochtitlan: An Overview

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Free Hybrid Event | Eduardo Matos Moctezuma Lecture Series The Proyecto Templo Mayor of the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) was created in 1978 after the discovery of a huge monolith depicting Coyolxauhqui, the Aztec moon goddess...

The Archaeology of Boston's Revolutionary Past

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Free Hybrid Lecture Speaker: Joe Bagley, City Archaeologist and Director of Archaeology, Boston Archaeology Program Advance registration recommended for online and in-person attendance. Join Boston City Archaeologist Joe Bagley for a presentation on...

Archaeology

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Most recent public lectures are video-recorded. Click the title for the speaker name, a full description of the talk, and a transcript.

Video: Early Archaeology of the Pacific

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The earliest European explorations in the Pacific region sparked speculation about the origins of Pacific Islanders. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, several archaeological studies were made in Polynesia, Micronesia, Island Melanesia...

Amazing Archaeology Fair at Harvard

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Leer en español Journey from the Stone Age to the American Colonial era with archaeology at two museums. Meet experts in animal bones, Egyptian tombs and hieroglyphs, cave art, Inka khipus, ancient chemical mysteries, and more. Try flintknapping (shaping...

Preserving the Museum's Archaeological Records

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Collection History Fig.1. Cleaning an Ann Axtell Morris watercolor on paper The Peabody Museum’s archival collection of historic maps and drawings dates to the 1840s and is associated with the Museum’s object collections and historic archaeological...

International Archaeology Day: Meet an Archaeologist

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Drop in to learn about archaeology with graduate students. Join archaeologist Jack Bishop and examine ancient stone tools for a glimpse into the early domestication of animals and the rise of agriculture in the Middle East (11:00 am–1:00 pm). See how the...

Copan Archaeological and Conservation Project

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Ancient Copan was the capital of a large multi-ethnic territory from 426 to 822 CE, during the Classic period of Maya civilization. Located in western Honduras, Copan today is a UNESCO World Heritage site that attracts visitors from all over the world...

Video: The Archaeology of Boston's Revolutionary Past

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Join Boston City Archaeologist Joe Bagley for a presentation on archaeological research that is deepening our understanding of Boston’s role in the American Revolution. Bagley shares new findings on the impact of the Siege of Boston and the 1775 Battle of...

Tunica Archaeology

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Sequel to Tunica Treasure, this volume presents the results of a decade of research on the Tunica Indians of Mississippi and Louisiana. The author traces the Tunica from the moment of first contact in the sixteenth century to the present day, with special...

Video: Life at Colonial Harvard: The Archaeological Evidence

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Harvard University's 1650 charter founded a multicultural educational setting when it committed the new institution "to the education of the English and Indian Youth of this Country in knowledge and godliness." The Harvard Yard Archaeology Project...