The Archaeology Centre, University of Toronto
19 Ursula Franklin Street M5S 2S2 Toronto, ON, Canada
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Locality: Toronto, Ontario
Phone: +1 416-978-5248
Address: 19 Ursula Franklin Street M5S 2S2 Toronto, ON, Canada
Website: www.archaeology.utoronto.ca/
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The Archaeology Centre presents a lecture by Dr. Trevor Orchard (UTM), with contributions from Eric Guiry, Alicia Hawkins, Louis Lesage, Suzanne Needs-Howarth, and Thomas Royle. Register here: https://bit.ly/3DBeBJm
The Archaeology Centre presents a lecture by Dr. Trevor Orchard (UTM), with contributions from Eric Guiry, Alicia Hawkins, Louis Lesage, Suzanne Needs-Howarth, and Thomas Royle. Register here: https://bit.ly/3DBeBJm
The Ottawa Chapter of the Ontario Archaeology Society is organizing this year’s OAS Symposium on the theme Origins and Growth, and is also celebrating the Ottawa Chapter’s 50th anniversary. Register here: https://bit.ly/3awXBaO
The Ottawa Chapter of the Ontario Archaeology Society is organizing this year’s OAS Symposium on the theme Origins and Growth, and is also celebrating the Ottawa Chapter’s 50th anniversary. Register here: https://bit.ly/3awXBaO
The 45th Annual SSEA Symposium "In Sickness and in Health: The Healing Arts in Ancient Egypt" will take place on the weekend of Nov. 5-7. Register here: https://bit.ly/3lTjAhz
The 45th Annual SSEA Symposium "In Sickness and in Health: The Healing Arts in Ancient Egypt" will take place on the weekend of Nov. 5-7. Register here: https://bit.ly/3lTjAhz
On Oct. 26 the AIA Toronto welcomes Amardeep Singh, who will give a talk titled: "Exploring the legacy of Guru Nanak". Register here: https://bit.ly/3DeZOUO
Coming up in November - Dr. Emma Yasui will give a talk titled: "In a Nutshell: Examining the Oversimplification of Jomon Period Ground Stone through Starch Grain Analysis in Southern Hokkaido Japan". Register here: https://bit.ly/3Az6z2I
On Oct. 26 the AIA Toronto welcomes Amardeep Singh, who will give a talk titled: "Exploring the legacy of Guru Nanak". Register here: https://bit.ly/3DeZOUO
TODAY - The Department of Anthropology & The Archaeology Centre at UofT present an online seminar dedicated to a discussion on archaeology-related career options in Cultural Resource Management, Government, and other fields. Join here on Oct. 8: https://bit.ly/3ofdZos. See poster for password.
Coming up next week: Dr. Giles Spence Morrow will give a talk titled: "Thinking Through the Tool: Archaeological Body-Work in Immersive Virtual Reality". Register here: https://bit.ly/3ArOJP6
Coming up in November - Dr. Emma Yasui will give a talk titled: "In a Nutshell: Examining the Oversimplification of Jomon Period Ground Stone through Starch Grain Analysis in Southern Hokkaido Japan". Register here: https://bit.ly/3Az6z2I
TODAY - The Department of Anthropology & The Archaeology Centre at UofT present an online seminar dedicated to a discussion on archaeology-related career options in Cultural Resource Management, Government, and other fields. Join here on Oct. 8: https://bit.ly/3ofdZos. See poster for password.
The Department of Anthropology & The Archaeology Centre at UofT present an online seminar dedicated to a discussion on archaeology-related career options in Cultural Resource Management, Government, and other fields. Join here on Oct. 8: https://bit.ly/3ofdZos. See poster for password.
Coming up next week: Dr. Giles Spence Morrow will give a talk titled: "Thinking Through the Tool: Archaeological Body-Work in Immersive Virtual Reality". Register here: https://bit.ly/3ArOJP6
Today! The CIMS presents a lecture by Rachel Urowitz: "King Sized Controversy: Evaluating the extent of David’s kingdom". Watch the lecture here: https://bit.ly/3icsMwt
The Department of Anthropology & The Archaeology Centre at UofT present an online seminar dedicated to a discussion on archaeology-related career options in Cultural Resource Management, Government, and other fields. Join here on Oct. 8: https://bit.ly/3ofdZos. See poster for password.
On Oct. 26 the AIA Toronto welcomes Amardeep Singh, who will give a talk titled: "Exploring the legacy of Guru Nanak". Register here: https://bit.ly/3DeZOUO
Next week! Dr. Giles Spence Morrow will give a talk titled: "Thinking Through the Tool: Archaeological Body-Work in Immersive Virtual Reality". Register here: https://bit.ly/3ArOJP6
Today! The CIMS presents a lecture by Rachel Urowitz: "King Sized Controversy: Evaluating the extent of David’s kingdom". Watch the lecture here: https://bit.ly/3icsMwt
On October 7 the CIMS presents a lecture by Rachel Urowitz: "King Sized Controversy: Evaluating the extent of David’s kingdom". Watch the lecture here: https://bit.ly/3icsMwt
On Oct. 26 the AIA Toronto welcomes Amardeep Singh, who will give a talk titled: "Exploring the legacy of Guru Nanak". Register here: https://bit.ly/3DeZOUO
Starts Today! Prof. Seth Bernard & the Depart. of Classics present a virtual conference on Climate and the Roman Conquest of Italy. Contact Seth Bernard ([email protected]), Claudia Paparella ([email protected]), or Joey Castellano ([email protected]) to register
Next week! Dr. Giles Spence Morrow will give a talk titled: "Thinking Through the Tool: Archaeological Body-Work in Immersive Virtual Reality". Register here: https://bit.ly/3ArOJP6
On October 7 the CIMS presents a lecture by Rachel Urowitz: "King Sized Controversy: Evaluating the extent of David’s kingdom". Watch the lecture here: https://bit.ly/3icsMwt
Starts Today! Prof. Seth Bernard & the Depart. of Classics present a virtual conference on Climate and the Roman Conquest of Italy. Contact Seth Bernard ([email protected]), Claudia Paparella ([email protected]), or Joey Castellano ([email protected]) to register
STARTS TODAY! The Archaeology Centre’s Faunal Interest Group (FIG) at the University of Toronto presents its Second Annual Symposium: Zooarchaeology BEYOND FOOD. Find out more https://bit.ly/3c0kuDW & register here: https://bit.ly/3sZckTh
On March 26, The Archaeology Centre presents a lecture by Dr. Colleen Morgan (University of York, UK) on Fragments of a Cyborg Archaeology. Register here: https://bit.ly/2PTwIqp
The Archaeology Centre’s Faunal Interest Group (FIG) at the University of Toronto presents its Second Annual Symposium on March 19th and 20th, 2021. The theme this year is Zooarchaeology BEYOND FOOD. Find out more https://bit.ly/3c0kuDW & register here: https://bit.ly/3sZckTh
The AIA Toronto and The Archaeology Centre presents Dr. Carolyn M. Laferriere (Yale University) who will give a talk on "Music, Dance, and the Cult of Pan and the Nymphs in the Vari Cave." Register here: https://bit.ly/3emwQJg
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