The NYU Institute for the Study of the Ancient World presents
Archaeology Day 2022
Thursday, December 15, 2022, 3:00-7:00pm
It is with great pleasure and anticipation that ISAW invites NYU community members and affiliates to a series of lightning presentations covering the full spectrum of archeaological field research currently underway at ISAW. This session will be in-person from 3:00-7:00pm EST in the ISAW Lecture Hall (15 East 84th Street) with short breaks between panels. There will be a reception following the presentations from 7:00-7:30pm. The presentations will not be streamed.
Registration is required for this event. Please register here.
Afternoon Session 1
ISAW Lecture Hall
3:00-3:40pm
Digitizing Kenchreai, Greece (3:00-3:10pm)
Sebastian Heath
Amheida excavations, Dakhla Oasis of Egypt (3:10-3:20pm)
David Ratzan
New Discovery of the Copper-Smelting Sujialong Site in China (ca. 8th to 3rd century BC) (3:20-3:30pm)
Dongming Wu
Chinese Bronze Age Economics (3:30-3:40pm)
Rod Campbell
Tea Break
Oak Library
3:40-4:10pm
ISAW coffee and tea service
Afternoon Session 2
ISAW Lecture Hall
4:10-4:50pm
Formation and Development of Cities in the Samarkand Oasis: Excavations at Kafir-kala, Kurgantepa, and Mingtepa (2022) (4:10-4:20pm)
Alisher Begmatov
Siniya Island Project (Umm al-Quwain, UAE) (4:20-4:30pm)
Robert Hoyland
Excavations at Lyktos, Crete (4:30-4:50pm)
Antonis Kotsonas, Christina Stefanou
Break
Oak Library
4:50-5:05pm
Afternoon Session 3
ISAW Lecture Hall
5:05-5:50pm
Excavations at Kınık Höyük and further fieldwork in central Anatolia (5:05-5:50pm)
Lorenzo Castellano, Dylan Winchell, Emily Frank/Roberta Casagrande-Kim, Braden Cordivari
Break
Oak Library
5:50-6:15pm
Afternoon Session 4
ISAW Lecture Hall
6:15-7:00pm
Excavations and archaeological surveys in and around Bukhara, Uzbekistan (6:15-7:00pm)
Sören Stark, Shannon Monroe, Catherine Klesner, Mariana Castro
Reception
Oak Library
7:00-7:30pm
Please note: This in-person event, due to space constraints and other considerations, is currently open only to ISAW and NYU affiliates. That is, it is limited to those who have NYU IDs and a Violet Go! Pass. Pending availability of space, ISAW plans to extend an invitation at a later date to a limited number of non-NYU guests.