Video: Life at Colonial Harvard: The Archaeological Evidence See also: Public Lectures, Archaeology, History, Exhibit Videos, North America Harvard University's 1650 charter founded a multicultural educational setting... Read more about Video: Life at Colonial Harvard: The Archaeological Evidence
Video: Eduardo Matos Moctezuma Discovers Himself: Excavations of the Great Aztec Temple See also: Public Lectures, Archaeology, History, Named Lecture Series, Eduardo Matos Moctezuma Lecture, Mexico and Central America The 1978 discovery of the Great Aztec Temple in downtown Mexico City riveted... Read more about Video: Eduardo Matos Moctezuma Discovers Himself: Excavations of the Great Aztec Temple
Video: Decoding Maya Hieroglyphs with 3D Technology See also: Public Lectures, Archaeology, Mexico and Central America The Peabody Museum has conducted archaeological research in the Maya site of Copan... Read more about Video: Decoding Maya Hieroglyphs with 3D Technology
Video: Climate, Water, and the Evolution of Early Societies: From the Tropical Maya Lowlands to the Arid Puebloan Southwest See also: Public Lectures, Archaeology, Named Lecture Series, Gordon R. Willey Lecture, Mexico and Central America, North America The earliest complex societies found in the Western Hemisphere developed... Read more about Video: Climate, Water, and the Evolution of Early Societies: From the Tropical Maya Lowlands to the Arid Puebloan Southwest
Video: Volcanic Winter, Population Bottlenecks, and Human Evolution See also: Public Lectures, Archaeology, Evolution, Hallam L. Movius, Jr. Lecture, Asia The eruption of the Mount Toba supervolcano in the Indonesian island of Sumatra... Read more about Video: Volcanic Winter, Population Bottlenecks, and Human Evolution
Video: Run, Don’t Walk: Sacred Movement among the Classic Maya See also: Public Lectures, Archaeology, Named Lecture Series, Tatiana Proskouriakoff Lecture, Mexico and Central America The Classic Maya made a critical distinction between the ordinary daily movement... Read more about Video: Run, Don’t Walk: Sacred Movement among the Classic Maya
Video: Science, Education, and Character: Reflections on the First Fifty Years of the Peabody Museum, 1866–1916 See also: Public Lectures, Archaeology, History, Museums, Mexico and Central America, North America The Peabody Museum was founded at a time of epistemological and political turmoil... Read more about Video: Science, Education, and Character: Reflections on the First Fifty Years of the Peabody Museum, 1866–1916
Video: All the World Is Here: Anthropology on Display at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair See also: Public Lectures, History, Museums, North America The 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago was the first American fair to feature anthropology.... Read more about Video: All the World Is Here: Anthropology on Display at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair