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Help your local AIA promote archaeological stewardship through its outreach programs. For a limited time, the AIA is offering the opportunity for new members to join at a reduced rate with substantial benefit to their local society. So what are you waiting for? Join today and select us as your local society, and send us a note to let us know the kinds of events you'd like to see in our community!

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 12:23
 
2009-10 AIA Cincinnati Lectures PDF Print E-mail

We have an exciting year of lectures planned, starting on October 7, 2009 with a lecture by Professor Robert Lindley Vann from the School of Architecture at the University of Maryland. Dr. Vann will discuss his work on the 5th century B.C. monumental palace and garden complex of Kasayapa at Sigiriya (Sri Lanka), an engineering masterpiece that incorporates a massive rock outcrop.

In November, James Russell, from the University of British Columbia, will discuss the life of a Roman soldier serving in Turkey, as reconstructed from a fragmentary bronze tablet.

In April, we will host the Charles Eliot Norton Memorial lecturer, Dr. John Hale, from the University of Louisville. Dr. Hale will discuss his fascinating research on the Delphic oracle and related sites, using his interdisciplinary approach that integrates geoarchaeological methods into the analysis of Greek sanctuaries.

In addition, the local society may sponsor other lecturers not on the AIA circuit throughout the year. Check back often, since updates to the schedule will be posted regularly on our website.

Lecture times, venues, and the full schedule:

October 7, 6pm - Dr. Robert Lindley Vann, School of Architecture, University of Maryland
"The Palace and Garden Complex of Kasayapa in Sigiriya (Sri Lanka)"
300 Braunstein Hall, University of Cincinnati

November 9, 6pm - Dr. James Russell, University of British Columbia
"Chasing a Roman Soldier"
118 Law School Building, University of Cincinnati

April 15, 7pm - Dr. John Hale, University of Louisville
"The Delphic Oracle and Related Sites"
Fath Auditorium, The Cincinnati Museum of Art

Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 11:28
 


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