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2022-2023 Archaeology Seminar Series

        

Archaeology FALL 2022 Seminar

Brought to you by Dr. HUGO CARDOSO

Seminar is held in person in the Archaeology Seminar Room, SWH 9152

Date Speaker Title
Thu, Sep 8
3:30 pm
  NO SEMINAR - Meet and Greet at 3:30pm
Thu, Sep 15
3:30 pm
  NO SEMINAR
Thu, Sep 22
3:30 pm
Laure Spake, Research Fellow, University of Otago; Assistant Professor, Binghamton University Religiosity, social support and childhood health in rural Gambia
Thu, Sep 29
3:30 pm
Morgan Ritchie, Heritage and Environment Manager, Sts’ailes 3,000 years of continuity and growth in a Coast Salish Settlement Constellation

Thu, Oct 6
3:30 pm
  NO SEMINAR - Convocation
Thu, Oct 13
3:30 pm
Rob Rondeau, PhD student in the Department of Archaeology; Interim Director of the ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology A Day in the Life of a Marine Archaeologist: A Journey Through Time & Water

Thu, Oct 20
3:30 pm
Arianne Boileau, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Indigenous Maya resilience on the edge of an empire
Thu, Oct 27
3:30 pm
Goran Sanev, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV 20 years of archaeological excavations at the unknown, Late Roman city of Golemo Gradiste - Konjuh, in North Macedonia
Thu, Nov 3
3:30 pm
Laurie Nixon-Darcus, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV What's with all these Grinding Stones?!
Thu, Nov 10
3:30 pm
Tom Royle, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Sharkaeology: Building Long-Term Records of Human-Shark Interactions through Archaeology
Thu, Nov 17
3:30 pm
Habtamu M. Taddesse, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV and University of Toronto Challenges and prospects of foreign-based archaeology in Ethiopia: An overview of the archaeological research History
(VIRTUAL)
Thu, Nov 24
3:30 pm
Chelsea Meloche, University of Manitoba Repatriation in Canada: Exploring Policy, Practice, and Experiences
Thu, Dec 1
3:30 pm
Rosa Maria Albert, ICREA, University of Barcelona

New Oldowan and Acheulean finds from the Kilombe Caldera Lake deposits (Kenya): Reconstructing highland hominin occupation landscapes by using siliceous microremains

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Archaeology SPRING 2023 Seminar

Brought to you by Dr. Francesco Berna

Seminar is held in person in the Archaeology Seminar Room, SWH 9152

Date Speaker Title

Thu, January 12

(in-person)
UBC – Anthropology

 

An’gikik Indigenous archaeology with Tuyuryaq

Thu, January 19

(in-person)
Vancouver Maritime Museum

 

The History, Evolution, and Future of Underwater Archaeology in Canada

Thu, January 26

Nicholas Hedley (in-person)
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV – Geography

 

Mapping the Mammisi: digitally recording graffiti and structures at the Temple of Isis at Philae

Thu, February 2

(remote)
Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Anthropology

 

Confronting a History of Grave Robbing and Looting: Repatriation as Restorative Justice

Thu, February 9

(in-person)
UBC – Anthropology

 

Shape analysis, landmark analysis, and estimating skeletal sex from fragmented coxal bones

Thu, February 16

(remote)
Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History

The Role of Scavenging in Human Evolution

Thu, February 23

Reading Break - No Speaker

Thu, March 2

 (in-person)
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV - Archaeology

The Xwe’etay/Lasqueti Archaeology Project: Protecting and Honouring Indigenous Heritage Through Community-Centered Research

Thu, March 9

(remote)
Concordia University - Sociology and Anthropology

How Archaeologists Have Come to their Senses

Thu, March 16

(in-person)
UVic - Environmental Studies

The lÉ™k̓ʷəŋən Ethnoecology and Archaeology Project

Thu, March 23

(in-person)
UBC Okanagan - Anthropology

Connecting Past to Present: the Westbank digital heritage project

If you are not able to make it to campus, please join us on Zoom:  

Thu, March 30

Jessica Pilarzcyk (in-person)
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV - Earth Science

Coastal Sedimentary Archives of Prehistoric Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and Storms

Thu, April 6

(in-person)
Central Coast Archaeology

M̓ṇúxvit approach in haíłzaqv archaeology

If you are not able to make it to campus, please join us on Zoom:  

Thu, April 13 Tesfaye Wondyifraw (in-person) A Newly Documented and Endangered Pastoral Rock Art Site in East Gojjam, Northwestern Ethiopia