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Howard and Abby Milstein Theater at Monticello's David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center

Monticello | Black History Month Archaeology Open House

Sponsor: Monticello Department of Archaeology

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Brooks Hall Commons

Let Monuments Lie? The Legal and Ethical Concerns of Monuments as Information Operations

Sponsor: Interdisciplinary Archaeology Program

Archaeology Brown Bag
Dr. Kate Harrell
University of Virginia School of Law
Curia Conflict Observatory

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Campbell Hall 158

Dying as a Macedonian in Egypt (AIA Norton Lecture)

Sponsor: Charlottesville Society of the Archaeological Institute of America

Dimitris Plantzos
Professor of Classical Archaeology
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
 

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Brooks Hall and Jefferson School African American H. Center

Sacred Memories Recalling Garifuna Women's Methods of Belonging

In honor of Garifuna Heritage Month (March 11-April 12), join us for a two-day symposium honoring Garifuna intellectual history.

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Brooks Hall Conference Room (2nd floor)

Brown Bag Double Feature! Omokolade Omigbule and Dustin Thomas

Sponsor: Interdisciplinary Archaeology Program

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Newcomb Hall

Undergraduate Research Symposium (2025)

Sponsor: Office of Citizen Scholar Development: Undergraduate Research

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Brooks Hall (outside)

Flintknapping Workshop

Sponsor: UVA Engagements

How were stone tools such as handaxes and arrowheads made? Join as flintknapping expert Barry Keegan leads a hands-on workshop where you will learn and make your own!

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Fayerweather Patio

Opening Reception

Join us for an informal welcome reception on Fayerweather Patio on Friday, September 19! We look forward to greeting new students, seeing familiar faces, and, of course, hearing about your summer fieldwork.

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Fayerweather Lounge

The World Between. Egypt and Nubia in Africa: Telling the Story through Museum Artifacts

Anastasia Dakouri-Hild
Professor, Department of Art

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Wilson 142

Film Screening and Discussion: The BRIA Expedition

Sponsor: Institute for Humanities & Global Cultures, Interdisciplinary Archaeology Program, Department of Art, and Medieval Studies Program

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Brooks Hall Conference Room (2nd floor)

Language and Culture of the Andes Region

Sponsor: Linguistics Program

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Jepson Hall 118, 221 Richmond Way, University of Richmond

Using Archaeology to Reveal the Intellectual Contributions of the Enslaved: Archaeology at Montpelier

Matthew Reeves, Director of Archaeology and Landscape Restoration, Montpelier presents Using Archaeology to Reveal the Intellectual Contributions of the Enslaved: Archaeology at Montpelier