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2nd Millennium AnatoliaBy Josh Warren Cannon, Archaeologists (usually) find pottery more than any other artifact during talk will present some of the ways we can think about these ceramic vessels and explore how they help us understand the lives of the ancient people who made and used them. I will talk specifically about the people of 2nd Millennium BC Anatolurban and rural dynamics and the development of pottery as an essential tool for ritual activities. Josh Cannon is in the last year of his PhD program at the University of Chicago
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2nd Millennium AnatoliaJosh Warren Cannon, Archaeologists (usually) find pottery more
than any other artifact during talk will present some of the ways we can think about these ceramic vessels and explore how they help us understand the lives of the ancient people who made and used them. I will talk specifically about the people of 2nd Millennium BC Anatolia (Turkey), with an emphasis on urban and rural dynamics and the development of pottery as an essential tool for ritual activities.
Josh Cannon is in the last year of his PhD program at the University of Chicago
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ArkyFactsVessels of Information: Thinking through Pottery in
2nd Millennium Anatolia Josh Warren Cannon, PhD candidateArchaeologists (usually) find pottery more
than any other artifact during talk will present some of the ways we can think about these ceramic vessels and explore how they help us understand the lives of the ancient people who made and used them. I will talk specifically about the people of 2nd Millennium
ia (Turkey), with an emphasis on urban and rural dynamics and the development of pottery as an essential tool for ritual
Josh Cannon is in the last year of his PhD program at the University of Chicago
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PhD candidateArchaeologists (usually) find pottery more
than any other artifact during excavation. My talk will present some of the ways we can think about these ceramic vessels and explore how they help us understand the lives of the ancient people who made and used them. I will talk specifically about the people of 2nd Millennium
ia (Turkey), with an emphasis on urban and rural dynamics and the development of pottery as an essential tool for ritual
Josh Cannon is in the last year of his PhD program at the University of Chicago
the SSAS website, if can just type in
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PhD candidate Archaeologists (usually) find pottery more
excavation. My talk will present some of the ways we can think about these ceramic vessels and explore how they help us understand the lives of the ancient people who made and used them. I will talk specifically about the people of 2nd Millennium
ia (Turkey), with an emphasis on urban and rural dynamics and the development of pottery as an essential tool for ritual
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October 19, 2017Vessels of Information: Thinking through Pottery in
Archaeologists (usually) find pottery more excavation. My
talk will present some of the ways we can think about these ceramic vessels and explore how they help us understand the lives of the ancient people who made and used them. I will talk specifically about the people of 2nd Millennium
ia (Turkey), with an emphasis on urban and rural dynamics and the development of pottery as an essential tool for ritual
Josh Cannon is in the last year of his PhD and is writing
a dissertation that discussof 2nd Millennium BC Anatolia and how its use and geographic distribution can inform us on different communities (along the urban/rural divide and along ethnic boundaries). His interest in the Middle East developed while he was stationed in Iraq as a US Marine from 2003with a BA from the University of Pittsburgh in 2010 and started at the University of Chicago that same year.
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2017 a dissertation that discusses the pottery
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Business Meeting NotesThe next business October 30.
2018 OFFICERS & COMMITTEE CHAIRS: and committee chair nominations will be heard at the October program, with elections at the November program.
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a dissertation that es the pottery
2nd Millennium Anatolia and how its
use and geographic distribution can inform us on different communities (along the urban/rural divide and along ethnic boundaries). His interest in the Middle East developed while he was stationed in Iraq as a US Marine from 2003with a BA from the University of Pittsburgh in 2010 and started at the University of Chicago that same
Business Meeting Notes business meeting will be
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us on different communities (along the urban/rural divide and along ethnic boundaries). His interest in the Middle East developed while he was stationed in Iraq as a US Marine from 2003-2005. He graduated with a BA from the University of Pittsburgh in 2010 and started at the University of Chicago that same
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Glacier Revelations
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CBS News reported August 25a glacier on Mount Blanc’s southern face” might be those of hikers from the 1980s and 1990s. Switzerlandhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/glacier
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International Archaeology Day
International Archaeology Day is held each year on the third Saturday of October.day is October 21.
“International Archaeology Day is a celebration of archaeology and the thrill of discovery. Every October the AIA and archaeological organizations across the United States, Canada, and abroad present archaeological proginterests. Whether it is a familya local archaeological site, a simulated dig, a lecture or a classroom visit from an archaeologist, the interactive, handsDay programs provide the chance to indulge your inner Indiana Jones.
Events are planned throughout the world in the coming days and months. In IllinoisAmericaOctober 24.New Ways of Investigating Votive Religion in Ancient Cypruspresented at 7:30 p.m.Rockford
Another lecture sponsored by AIA will be at University on November 29, Great. An Elusive Metropolis?presentationNorth Room at the Damen Student Center, 6511 N. Sheridan Rd, Chicago.https://www.archaeological.org/archaeologyday
International Archaeology Day
International Archaeology Day is held each year on the third Saturday of October.day is October 21.
International Archaeology Day is a celebration of archaeology and the thrill of discovery. Every October the AIA and archaeological organizations across the United States, Canada, and abroad present archaeological proginterests. Whether it is a familya local archaeological site, a simulated dig, a lecture or a classroom visit from an archaeologist, the interactive, handsDay programs provide the chance to indulge your inner Indiana Jones.
Events are planned throughout the world in the coming days and months. In Illinois there is a lecture sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) at the Burpee Museum of Natural History on Tuesday, October 24. Visualizing the Past: The AthienousNew Ways of Investigating Votive Religion in Ancient Cypruspresented at 7:30 p.m.Rockford.
Another lecture sponsored by AIA will be at University on November 29, Great. An Elusive Metropolis?presentation. It will be held in the North Room at the Damen Student Center, 6511 N. Sheridan Rd, Chicago.https://www.archaeological.org/archaeologyday
International Archaeology Day
International Archaeology Day is held each year on the third Saturday of October. This year, that
International Archaeology Day is a celebration of archaeology and the thrill of discovery. Every October the AIA and archaeological organizations across the United States, Canada, and abroad present archaeological programs and activities for people of all ages and interests. Whether it is a family-friendly archaeology fair, a guided tour of a local archaeological site, a simulated dig, a lecture or a classroom visit from an archaeologist, the interactive, handsDay programs provide the chance to indulge your inner Indiana Jones.
Events are planned throughout the world in the coming days and months. there is a lecture sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of
the Burpee Museum of Natural History on Tuesday, Visualizing the Past: The Athienous
New Ways of Investigating Votive Religion in Ancient Cypruspresented at 7:30 p.m. The address of the museum is
Another lecture sponsored by AIA will be at University on November 29, at 7:00 p.m.Great. An Elusive Metropolis? is the name of the
. It will be held in the North Room at the Damen Student Center, 6511 N. Sheridan Rd, Chicago. https://www.archaeological.org/archaeologyday
International Archaeology Day
International Archaeology Day is held each year This year, that
International Archaeology Day is a celebration of archaeology and the thrill of discovery. Every October the AIA and archaeological organizations across the United States, Canada, and abroad
rams and activities for people of all ages and friendly archaeology fair, a guided tour of
a local archaeological site, a simulated dig, a lecture or a classroom visit from an archaeologist, the interactive, hands-on International Archaeology Day programs provide the chance to indulge your inner Indiana Jones.
Events are planned throughout the world in the coming days and months. there is a lecture sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of
the Burpee Museum of Natural History on Tuesday, Visualizing the Past: The Athienous-Malloura Sanctuary and
New Ways of Investigating Votive Religion in Ancient CyprusThe address of the museum is
Another lecture sponsored by AIA will be at Loyola 7:00 p.m. Antioch the
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rams and activities for people of all ages and friendly archaeology fair, a guided tour of
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Day programs provide the chance to indulge your inner Indiana Jones.”
Events are planned throughout the world in the coming days and months. there is a lecture sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of
the Burpee Museum of Natural History on Tuesday, Malloura Sanctuary and
New Ways of Investigating Votive Religion in Ancient Cyprus will be The address of the museum is 737 N Main Stree
Loyola Antioch the
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North Room at the Damen Student Center, 6511 N.
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rams and activities for people of all ages and friendly archaeology fair, a guided tour of
a local archaeological site, a simulated dig, a lecture or a classroom visit national Archaeology
Events are planned throughout the world in the coming days and months. there is a lecture sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of
the Burpee Museum of Natural History on Tuesday, Malloura Sanctuary and
will be 737 N Main Street,