Lunch Among the Ruins Series: Talking Archaeology at Colgate, 2002-03

October 18, 2002. Peter Kuniholm, Professor of Archaeology, Cornell University, "Art, Archaeology and Analysis: An Interdisciplinary Course for Cornell Undergraduates."
November 15, 2002. Georgia Frank: Department of Philosophy and Religion, "Cities of the Dead around Rome."
December 6, 2002. Albert Ammerman: Department of the Classics, "More on the Origins of Rome."
February 7, 2003. Tony Aveni: Departments of Physics & Astronomy and Sociology & Anthropology, "Mesoamerican Pecked Cross Petroglyphs: Orientation or Counting Devices ---Or Are We Just playing Games?"
March 7, 2003. Samuel Gruber: Department of Art and Art History, "Recycling Ruins in Renaissance Rome."
March 28, 2003. Rupert Housley: Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow, "Wetland Investigations of the Early Origins of Venice."
March 10, 2003. Richard Lobban: Professor of Anthropology and Acting Director of the Program of African and Afro-American Studies Rhode Island College, "Strategies for Deciphering Meroitic: The case of the Kalabsha Inscription."
April 11, 2003. Patricia Jue: Department of Chemistry, "The Archaeology of a Painting."
April 25, 2003. Rachel Mascetta '03, Concentrator in Classics and Music, "Retracing Roman Roads,"
April 25, 2003. Nathan Rollins '04, Concentrator in Math, "Digging Up History: Medieval


Other Archaeology-Related Colgate Events

October 3, 2002. Alan Shapiro, Collins Vickers Professor of Archaeology, Johns Hopkins University, "Migrations of Myths and Cults to Western Greece." John. E. Rexine Memorial Lecture.

Origins of Writing Lecture Series

October 7, 2002. John Baines, Professor of Egyptology, University of Oxford, "The Earliest Egyptian Writing: Development, Context, Purpose."
November 9, 2002. John Justeson and Javier Urcid, Albany University and Brandeis University, "Mesoamerican Writing at the Crossroads."
December 2, 2002. Gary Urton, Harvard University, "Decoding the Quipus of the Ancient Inca, Part I."
December 4, 2002. Gary Urton, Harvard University, "Decoding the Quipus of the Ancient Inca, Part II."

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