Sponsored Events

2009/2010

 

(Check back in the spring for additional lectures.)

 

 

FALL

October 30, 2009. 5:00 pm. Clemens Reichel, University of Toronto, "Worlds in Collision - Urbanism, Competition and Conflict in Northern Syria During the Chalcolithic Period (4500-3000 BC). Simons Center for the Arts, Room 309, College of Charleston. Co-Sponsored by the College of Charleston Department of Art History and the College of Charleston Archaeology Club

 

November 5, 2009. 7:00 pm. Thomas J. Campanella, "China and the Urbanism of Ambition."

Simons Center for the Arts, Room 309, College of Charleston. Co-Sponsored by the College of Charleston Department of Art History and the College of Charleston Archaeology Club

 

November 19, 2009. 7:00 pm. Floyd McCoy, University of Hawaii, "Volcanoes, Tsunamis, and Earthquakes, Oh My - Natural Hazards in the Minoan World." Room 118 Education Center, College of Charleston.

 

SPRING

 

February 18, 2010, 7:00 pm Dr. Sharon Herbert Professor of Classical Archaeology and Greek and Director of the Kelsey Museum at the University of Michigan. “In Search of the Last of the Phoenicians." Simons Center for the Arts, Room 309, College of Charleston. Co-Sponsored by the College of Charleston Department of Art History and the College of Charleston Archaeology Club

 

March 4, 2010, 7:00 pm Thomas Strasser, Providence College, “Stone Age Sea-Faring in the Aegean: The Implications of the Plakias Survey." Simons Center for the Arts, Room 309, College of Charleston. Co-Sponsored by the College of Charleston Department of Art History and the College of Charleston Archaeology Club.

 

March 26, 2010, 5:00 pm (NOTE DIFFERENT TIME!) Cheryl Ward, Coastal Carolina University, “Red Sea Travel and Trade from 2500 BCE to the Modern Era." Simons Center for the Arts, Room 309, College of Charleston. Co-Sponsored by the College of Charleston Interdisciplinary Program in Archaeology and the College of Charleston Archaeology Club.

 

April 16, 2010, 7:00 pm Lindley Hunt, Stanford University, “Tracking Hannibal in the Alps: National Geographic Hannibal Expedition 2007-2008." Simons Center for the Arts, Room 309, College of Charleston. Co-Sponsored by the College of Charleston Department of Art History and the College of Charleston Archaeology Club.

 

 

 

 

Additional Lectures may be added to the spring schedule, check back soon.

 

 

 

 Past Events

 

Last updated December 17, 2007