2021–2022 Lecture Series

September 22: Lecture by Donald C. Haggis
The Archaeology of Urbanization: Social Practices and Cultural Production at the Archaic Site of Azoria in Eastern Crete

October 17: Lecture by Philipp W. Stockhammer
Family, Food and Health in the Bronze Age Aegean: Novel Bioarchaeological Insights into Mycenaean and Minoan Societies

November 8: Lecture by Andrew Finegold
Vitality Materialized: On the Piercing and Adornment of the Body in Mesoamerica

February 8: Lecture by J. David Schloen
Phoenicians, East and West: Revealing a Lost Mediterranean Civilization through Archaeological Research from the Levant to Spain

March 10: Lecture by Michael Dietler
Humans and Alcohol: The Archaeology of a Deeply Entangled Relationship

April 23: Lecture by Renee Friedman
From Predynastic Reality to Dynastic Imagery: The Language of Animals at Hierakopolis, Egypt

January 2022 Issue

• THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER: Imagination – Experience – Science (Jeffrey Lamia)
• AIA-NY Society Scholars, 2021–22 Announced
• Excavating an Elite Phrygian Tomb at Gordion in Central Turkey (Braden Cordivari)
• Drone Mapping and Modeling on the Lagash Archaeological Project (Paul Zimmerman)

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AIA-NY Society Scholars, 2021–22 Announced

The AIA-NY Society is pleased to announce the third cohort of awardees of its AIA-NY Society Scholars Program. The Program seeks to promote young scholars in their study of archaeology by engaging them in the AIA and the activities of the AIA-New York Society and by supporting their participation in fieldwork projects. Designed specifically for the benefit of college students in New York City, the program is wholly administered and overseen by the New York Society.

September 2021 Issue

• THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER: Natural Disasters, Social Upheaval: Glimpses and Questions from Archaeology (Jeffrey Lamia)
• Tribute to Whitney Keen
• The Lyktos Archaeological Project (Christina Stefanou)
• The Montauk Indian Museum (Celia Bergoffen)

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