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• Spring 2006 Calendar •


Contact: Gary P. Aronsen

January 13
Organizational Meeting

January 27
Robert Gordon, Yale University
Nubian Iron, Artifacts from the Pennsylvania-Yale Expedition to Egypt

February 3
Walton A. Green, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University
The Generalized Pairs Plot: A Multivariate Graphical Method Suitable for Exploring Trace Chemical Data from Archaeological Pottery

February 10
Frank Hole, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Images of Myth and Ritual in the Fifth Millennium BC

February 17
Cherra Wyllie, Department of Art History, University of Hartford
Towards Breaking the Olmec Code: Is it Possible?

February 24
Daniel Adler, University of Connecticut
Neanderthal-Modern Human Interactions in the Southern Caucasus

March 3
Alexia Smith, University of Connecticut
The Current State of Archaeobotanical Research in the Near East

March 24
Warren DeBoer, City University of New York
The Myth Builders: What Can't Ohio Hopewell Be?

March 30
Timothy Kohler, Washington State University
Agent-Based and Systems-Level Models for the A.D. 1280?s Southwest Collapse

April 7
Yukiko Tonoike, Elizabeth Newman, and Heather Hurst, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
SAA Trial Presentations

April 14
Pamela de Condappa, Kings College, Cambridge University
Assessing Cultural Genocide in the Archaeological Record

April 21
Hermann Parzinger, Director of the German Archaeological Institute in Athens

April 28
Joe Rife, Macalester College and Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University
Life and Death at a Greek Port During the Roman Empire: The Kenchreai Cemetery Project 2002-2005

May 5
Leon Doyon, Human Relations Area Files, Yale University
Archaeological Treasures from the Andes of Ecuador: Drawn Between Mountain and Sky

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