Interdisciplinary Archaeology

Workshop Info

Faculty Sponsor(s):
Francois Richard
Yorke Rowan
Student Coordinator(s):
Christopher Grant
Time: Biweekly, Thursdays, 4:30-6:00 p.m., Haskell 315

The Interdisciplinary Archaeology Workshop serves as the principal meeting ground for archaeologists and those interested in material culture who are distributed variously by discipline across campus. This year, by proposing “Vision” as our theme, we wish to forge a concerted dialogue on the everyday questions of the relationships between theoretical and methodological approaches centered on considerations of “Vision.” Our theme will focus on the relationship between archaeology and the visual, but it will also prompt us to consider future directions of our field. The workshop brings together faculty and students from Anthropology and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, as well as members of other departments and committees such as Art History, Classics, the Ancient Mediterranean World, East Asian, South Asian, and Geographical Studies. All interested participants are encouraged to attend.

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