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The Department of Classical Studies, in collaboration with the New Orleans Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, is pleased to announce our Lectures Series for 2016-2017. Creolization and Cosmopolitan Tastes: The Archaeology of Colonial New Orleans at the City’s Tricentennial A Lecture by Dr. Ryan Gray Department of Anthropology University of New Orleans Tuesday, October 4, 2016 Whitney Bank Presentation Room Thomas Hall Loyola University 8 pm free admission and free parking on campus (West Road Garage and the Horseshoe) Co-sponsored by the Office of the Provost, the Department of Classical Studies and the New Orleans Society of the Archaeological Institute of America Celebrating LOUISIANA ARCHAEOLOGY MONTH Recent years have seen a substantial increase in the body of archaeological data from sites with intact Colonial era components in New Orleans, allowing better insight than ever into the close ties between populations of African, Euroamerican, and Native descent in the early city. However, surprisingly, some of the most unique discoveries comes from sites on private property, ones that have few if any protections under existing legal frameworks. This talk will explore recent discoveries at sites in the French Quarter of New Orleans, including Madame John's Legacy, the St. Peter Street Cemetery, and 810 Royal Street, along with some of the possibilities for future directions in research as the city moves towards its tricentennial.

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TheDepartmentofClassicalStudies,incollaborationwiththeNewOrleansSocietyoftheArchaeologicalInstituteofAmerica,ispleasedtoannounceourLecturesSeriesfor2016-2017.CreolizationandCosmopolitanTastes:TheArchaeologyofColonialNewOrleansattheCity’sTricentennial

ALecturebyDr.RyanGrayDepartmentofAnthropologyUniversityofNewOrleansTuesday,October4,2016WhitneyBankPresentationRoomThomasHallLoyolaUniversity8pmfreeadmissionandfreeparkingoncampus(WestRoadGarageandtheHorseshoe)Co-sponsoredbytheOfficeoftheProvost,theDepartmentofClassicalStudiesandtheNewOrleansSocietyoftheArchaeologicalInstituteofAmericaCelebratingLOUISIANAARCHAEOLOGYMONTHRecentyearshaveseenasubstantialincreaseinthebodyofarchaeologicaldatafromsiteswithintactColonialeracomponentsinNewOrleans,allowingbetterinsightthaneverintotheclosetiesbetweenpopulationsofAfrican,Euroamerican,andNativedescentintheearlycity.However,surprisingly,someofthemostuniquediscoveriescomesfromsitesonprivateproperty,onesthathavefewifanyprotectionsunderexistinglegalframeworks.ThistalkwillexplorerecentdiscoveriesatsitesintheFrenchQuarterofNewOrleans,includingMadameJohn'sLegacy,theSt.PeterStreetCemetery,and810RoyalStreet,alongwithsomeofthepossibilitiesforfuturedirectionsinresearchasthecitymovestowardsitstricentennial.

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"TheArkBeforeNoah"ALecturebyDr.IrvingFinkelCurator,DepartmentoftheMiddleEastBritishMuseum,LondonTheCharlesEliotNortonMemorialLectureshipoftheAIA**Sunday,October30,2016WhitneyBankPresentationRoomThomasHall5pmfreeadmissionandfreeparkingoncampus(WestRoadGarageandtheHorseshoe)Co-sponsoredbytheOfficeoftheProvost,theDepartmentofClassicalStudiesandtheNewOrleansSocietyoftheArchaeologicalInstituteofAmericaBritishMuseumexpertDr.IrvingFinkelrevealshowdecodingthesymbolsona4,000yearoldpieceofclayenablearadicalnewinterpretationoftheNoah'sArkmyth.Aworldauthorityontheperiod,Dr.Finkel'senthrallingreal-lifedetectivestorybeganwithamostremarkableeventattheBritishMuseum-thearrivalonedayin2008ofasingle,modest-sizedBabyloniancuneiformtablet-thepalm-sizedclayrectanglesonwhichourancestorscreatedthefirstdocuments.Ithadbeenbroughtinbyamemberofthepublicandthisparticulartabletprovedtobeofquiteextraordinaryimportance.Notonlydoesitdatefromabout1850BCE,butitisacopyoftheBabylonianStoryoftheFlood,amythfromancientMesopotamiarevealingamongotherthings,instructionsforbuildingalargeboattosurviveaflood.ButDrFinkel'spioneeringworkdidn'tstopthere.ThroughanotherseriesofenthrallingdiscoverieshehasbeenabletodecodethestoryoftheFloodinwayswhichofferunanticipatedrevelationstoreadersofTHEARKBEFORENOAH.Inaddition,thelecturewilldescribehowareplicaoftheboatfollowingtheancientinstructionswasbuiltinIndia,thesubjectofthedocumentaryfilmTheRealNoah’sArk.

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"MesopotamianMischief:EvilForcesintheWorldofBabylon" ALecturebyDr.IrvingFinkelCurator,DepartmentoftheMiddleEastBritishMuseum,LondonTheCharlesEliotNortonMemorialLectureshipoftheAIAMonday,October31,2016WhitneyBankPresentationRoomThomasHall8pmfreeadmissionandfreeparkingoncampus(WestRoadGarageandtheHorseshoe)Co-sponsoredbytheOfficeoftheProvost,theDepartmentofClassicalStudiesandtheNewOrleansSocietyoftheArchaeologicalInstituteofAmerica

Thisillustratedtalkwillexplainhowthebeliefindemons,witchesandghostsgoesbackintoremoteantiquity,andinvestigatewhatweknowofthemiscellaneousinvisibletroublemakersthatMesopotamianexorcistshadtodealwith.Wehavecuneiformtexts(spellsandincantations),pictures,amuletsandotherbitsandpieceswhichallowustopeerbackintimethroughadarkwindowandseehowtheBabyloniansandAssyriansreallyunderstoodmisfortuneandillnessandwhattheydidtoimprovethings.Thelecturewillbelight-heartedandattention-seizing,noisyandunsoporific,andatthesametimewillendeavourtotackletheinterestingprocessofbringingfrightenedpeoplewhohavebeendeadforthreeorfourthousandyearsbrieflybacktolife.

**TheCharlesEliotNortonMemorialLectureshipIn1879,CharlesEliotNorton,professoroftheHistoryofArtatHarvardUniversity,founded,withagroupofelevenassociates,theArchaeologicalInstituteofAmerica.NortonwaselectedthefirstpresidentoftheAIA.Duringhispresidency,whichlastedforelevenyears,NortonwasinvolvedinthesupervisionofInstitutefieldworkinboththeOldandNewWorlds,inthefoundingoftheAmericanSchoolofClassicalStudiesinAthens,andinthepublicationofthefirstAmericanJournalofArchaeology.In1907,JamesLoeb,whohadbeenoneofNorton’sstudentsatHarvard,offeredtopaythehonorariumof“somedistinguishedforeignlecturer”therebyfoundingtheNortonLectureship.ProfessorD.G.HogarthdeliveredthefirstNortonLecturesin1907-1908.In1909JamesLoebcreatedtheCharlesEliotNortonMemorialLectureFundtosupport“oneormoredistinguishedarchaeologistsforacourseof

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lectures…preferencetobegiventoEuropeanscholars,butinthediscretionoftheCouncil,invitationsmayalsobeextendedtoAmericanscholars.”

Sinceitsbeginnings,theNortonLectureshiphasundergonesometransformationsbutitalwayswasandcontinuestobetothisday,oneofthehighesthonorsthattheInstitutecanbestow.TodaytheCharlesEliotNortonMemorialLecturersaredistinguishedarchaeologistsandeminentscholarswhomaybeofanynationalityandmayworkinanyfieldofourdiscipline.TheNortonLecturersarechosenbytheLectureProgramCommitteeandannuallylecturetoseventeenlocalsocieties.

"TombRaidersandTerroristFinancing:CuttingofftheIslamicState'sIllicitTrafficin'BloodAntiquities'"***ALecturebyTessDavisExecutiveDirectorAntiquitiesCoalitionTuesday,November15,2016WhitneyBankPresentationRoomThomasHall8pmfreeadmissionandfreeparkingoncampus(WestRoadGarageandtheHorseshoe)Co-sponsoredbytheOfficeoftheProvost,theDepartmentofClassicalStudiesandtheNewOrleansSocietyoftheArchaeologicalInstituteofAmericaWiththeriseoftheIslamicStateinIraqandSyria(ISIS),theworldrightfullyaskedhowamilitantfactiontooextremeforAl-Qaedatransformeditselfinto“theworld’srichestterrorgroupever.”ISISboastsanannualbudgetworth$2billionandawarchestof$250million,whichiftruesurpassestheTaliban’s(andthatofmanystates).Stillmoretroubling,itisnowfinanciallyselfsufficient,andnolongerdependentonforeigndonors.How?Likeorganizedcriminalenterprisesbeforeit:extortion,ransom,robbery,andsmuggling.Itperhapscomesasnoshockthatithasbeentraffickingarms,drugs,andevenoil.However,thepublicreactedwithsurprisetoreportsinJune2014thatISISjihadistshadearned“millions”bylootingtheregion’sarchaeologicalsites,andthensellingitsancienttreasurestothehighestbidder.Itshouldn’thave.Archaeologists,criminologists,lawenforcementagents,andmilitaryofficialshavelongwarnedthattheillicitantiquitiestradeisfundingcrime

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andconflictaroundtheworld.However,underISIS’blackflag,thislootingandtraffickinghasbecomenotjustasideenterprise,butamassiveillegalindustry.Inrecentyears,wehavelostsomeoftheCradleofCivilization'smosticonicmasterpiecesandsites,manyofwhichhadsurvivedformillennia.Thiswantondestructioniserasingoursharedhistorychapterbychapter.Anditthreatensusall:atthismoment,ISISisconvertingthese"bloodantiquities"intoweaponsandtroops,whichareseizingcities,slaughteringsoldiers,andbeheadingcivilians.TessDavis,alawyerwhohasdedicatedmorethanadecadetocombattingtheillicitantiquitiestrade,willexaminethisgrowingthreattoournationalsecurityandtheworld'sculturalheritage.Indoingso,shewilltracethepastoflootedmasterpiecesfromconflictzonestotheveryheightoftheglobalmarket,andexplorehowUnitedStatesandinternationallawisseekingtocutoffthiskeymeansofcriminalfinancing.Finally,shewilldiscussrecentprogressinthisfight,asanunprecedentedcoalitionofcountrieshavejoinedforcestodemandactionfrombothgovernmentsandtheartmarket.***HonoringthememoryofKhaledal'AsaadwhowastorturedanddecapitatedprotectingthetreasuresofPalmyrafromISISinAugust2015.

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"ATaleofTwoSunkenHarborCities"ALecturebyDr.BjørnLovén ResearchAssociateProfessorSAXOInstitute,UniversityofCopenhagenSamuelH.KressLectureLectureshipinAncientArt**Wednesday,February1,2017WhitneyBankPresentationRoomThomasHall8pmfreeadmissionandfreeparkingoncampus(WestRoadGarageandtheHorseshoe)Co-sponsoredbytheOfficeoftheProvost,theDepartmentofClassicalStudiesandtheNewOrleansSocietyoftheArchaeologicalInstituteofAmericaOverthecenturiestheMediterraneanSeahasservedtoconnectcultureswithawiderworldthroughtrade,colonization,andmilitaryconquest—andperhapsnowherewasitusedmoreeffectivelythanintheancientGreekworld.Inthemountainous,peninsularandisland-strewnregionsofGreece,thevastmajorityoftrade,communicationandexchangeofknowledgetookplaceonthewater,inanchoragesandinharborareas.Inhislecture,ATaleofTwoSunkenHarborCities–TheHarborsofAncientAthensandCorinth,ProfessorBjørnLovénwillexplorehowancientharborsettlementsevolvedintofocalpointsofhumaninteractionandservedasmaingatewaystothemainland,andhowtheiruse(commercial,military,orboth)determinedtheirdesign.Thelecturewillexaminethearchaeologyandhistoryoftwoverydifferentancientharbortypes,focusingonthecommercialareasofLechaionharborofancientCorinth,andtheZeaandMounichiaharborswhichhousedtheAtheniannavy.ProfessorBjørnLovénisaResearchAssociatewiththeSaxoInstituteattheUniversityofCopenhagen,andisanexpertinthearchaeologyofancientharborsandsubmergedsites;heistheDirectoroftheZeaHarborProjectatancientPiraeusinGreece,Co-DirectoroftheLechaionHarborProjectinCorinth,Greece,andhasdoneextensivefieldworkatunderwaterandharborsitesaroundtheMediterranean.TheLechaionHarborProjectandtheZeaHarborProjectarebothcollaborationsbetweentheEphorateofUnderwaterAntiquitiesundertheGreekMinistryofCultureandSports,theSaxoInstitute,theUniversityofCopenhagen,andtheDanishInstituteatAthensundertheDanishMinistryofEducation.

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**TheSamuelH.KressLectureshipinAncientArt(4thinarowforNewOrleans)

Since1984theSamuelH.KressFoundationinNewYorkhasgiventheAIAseveralgrantstosupporttheSamuelH.KressLectureshipinAncientArt.The1998/1999programmarkedthefirstyearofathree-yeargranttocontinuethelectureship.InthefirstgrantapplicationtotheKressFoundationin1983,theAIAproposedtheestablishmentofaKressLectureshipinAncientArt"tobeheldbyaforeign,preferablyjunior,scholarwhoseworkinoneormorefieldsofancientartis,ordeservestobe,internationallyknownandwhowouldbenefitfromtheopportunitytowidenhishorizonstoU.S.scholarlycommunitiesandmuseums."TheKressLectureshipwastobe"dedicatedtoancientartinthewidestsense,withanemphasisonClassical,ancientNearEastern,andEgyptianart."ItwasfurtherproposedthattheKressLecturerresideforonesemesteroraportionthereofatauniversitychosenbytheAIA"forthestrengthofitsprograminartandarchaeology."In2001theprogramwasexpandedtotwoKressLecturersforeachyear;in2015afurtherexpansionprovidedforspeciallychosenpastLecturerstoreturnforashorttouras“KressAlumni”.KressLecturersarechosenbytheLectureProgramCommitteeandannuallylecturetoonequarterofalllocalAIASocieties.

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"Pottery,Paintings,andPinakides:thelatestdirtfromPetsasHouse,Mycenae"ALecturebyDr.KimShelton AssociateProfessorUniversityofCalifornia,BerkeleyMarthaSharpJoukowskyLectureship**Tuesday,March28,2017WhitneyBankPresentationRoomThomasHall8pmfreeadmissionandfreeparkingoncampus(WestRoadGarageandtheHorseshoe)Co-sponsoredbytheOfficeoftheProvost,theDepartmentofClassicalStudiesandtheNewOrleansSocietyoftheArchaeologicalInstituteofAmericaThiselaboratelyillustratedlecturewillpresenttheresultsofelevenseasonsofexcavationbytheArchaeologicalSocietyofAthensat‘PetsasHouse’inthesettlementofthefamousBronzeAgepalatialcenteratMycenae.Alookintoacomplexstructureofthe14thcenturyBCErevealsdomesticandworkshopusetogetherwithanexpandingroleinthesocio-politicallifeofthepalace.Pottery,astheprimaryartifacttype,isexaminedwithinitsproduction,storage,anddistributioncontexts.Awell,excavatedwithinthebuildingcomplex,providesevidenceforthelifeofthebuilding,foritsviolentdestruction,andforhumanagencyinapost-destructionreclamationphase.TheexcavatorwillpresentmaterialproducedinthisworkshopalongsideapictureoflifeinthebuildingtogetherwithevidenceforarelationshiptothepalacethroughfragmentsofLinearBtabletsandofcontactwiththegreaterMycenaeanandMediterraneanworldduringthe14thc.BCE. **MarthaSharpJoukowskyLectureshipIn1989,ananonymousdonorestablishedthePresident'sLecturesFundtoyearlysupportaspecialspeaker,whoselectureshipwouldbeseenasaanadjuncttotheAIA’sprestigiousNortonLectureship.In1993thePresident'sLectureshipbecametheMarthaSharpJoukowskyLectureship,inhonorofMarthaSharpJoukowsky,pastPresidentoftheAIAandProfessorofOldWorldArchaeologyatBrownUniversity.ProfessorJoukowskyhasconductedarchaeologicalresearchinGreece,Italy,TurkeyandJordan,mostlyrecentlyattheSouthernTempleinPetra(Jordan).TheMarthaSharpJoukowskyLecturersaredistinguishedarchaeologistsandmaybeofanynationalityandworkinanyfieldofourdiscipline.TheJoukowskyLecturersareselectedbytheLectureProgramCommitteeandtogetherlecturetotwenty-fourlocalsocietiesannually.