Yale University Anthropology

Colloquium > 2006-2007 Archaeology Brown Bag Lecture Series

Wednesdays, 4:30 - 7:15
ESC 110, Lecture Room, 21 Sachem Street


The "Brown Bag Lectures" held by the Council of Archaeological Studies, are an opportunity for both students and professors to share the results of their recent research and to receive invaluable feedback. In addition, by inviting distinguished scholars and students from nearby institutions, they have provided our archaeological community with a chance to widen their intellectual knowledge as well as their academic social sphere.

Colloquium Organizers: Yuichi Matsumoto and Doug Park

SPRING 2007

March 31
John Hale, The University of Louisville
Modern Myths and Ancient Science: New Light on the Delphic Oracle

April 4
Adam Menzies, Pittsburgh University
Wealth and Hierarchy in the Intermediate Area Revisited: The View from He-4, Central Panama

April 18
Robert Brubaker, South Asian Studies Council, Yale
Developmental Aspects of Polity and Urbanity at Vijayanagara, South India

April 25 TBA

FALL 2006

September 8 Organizational Meeting

September 27
Douglas Park Yale University
Reconstruction of ritual activity: A case from a Bronze Age tomb on Eastern Crete

October 4
Roderick McIntosh and Frederick Lamp Yale University
Title TBA October 11 Britt Hartenberger Yale University Title TBA

October 18
Karen Foster Yale University, Department of Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations
The Eyes of Nefertiti

October 25
Yuichi Matsumoto Yale University
Title TBA

November 3
Jeffrey Blomster George Washington University
Radioactive Were-Jaguars: Power and Practice in Olmec Archaeology

November 10
Regulo Franco
New Discoveries from huaca El Brujo, a Moche Site on the North Coast of Peru: Polychrome Murals and an Undisturbed 'Royal' Tomb

November 29
Heather Hurst Yale University
Title TBA




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