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March 10: Lecture by Michael Dietler

Humans and Alcohol: The Archaeology of a Deeply Entangled Relationship

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February 8: Lecture by J. David Schloen

Phoenicians, East and West: Revealing a Lost Mediterranean Civilization through Archaeological Research from the Levant to Spain

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November 8: Lecture by Andrew Finegold

Vitality Materialized: 
On the Piercing and Adornment of the Body in Mesoamerica

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October 17: Lecture by Philipp W. Stockhammer

Family, Food and Health in the Bronze Age Aegean: 
Novel Bioarchaeological Insights into Mycenaean and Minoan Societies

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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

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April 7: Lecture by Kenneth Seligson

Burning Rings of Fire: Ancient Maya Resource Conservation Strategies

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March 16: Lecture by Megan Cifarelli

Life and Death at the Edge of Great Empires: Cultural Interaction at Hasanlu, Iran

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February 23: Lecture by Elizabeth Greene

Exchange in the Age of Lyric Poetry: The 6th-century BCE Shipwreck at Pabuç Burnu, Turkey

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January 26: Lecture by Andrew M. T. Moore

Climate Change and Migrating Farmers: The Spread of Agriculture to Southern Europe

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December 7: Lecture by Sheldon Skaggs

Weird Science: How Chemistry and Physics Has Led to Understanding Ancient Peoples

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