The NYU Institute for the Study of the Ancient World presents
Archaeology Day 2020
Thursday, March 5, 2020, 5:00pm
Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
15 East 84th Street
212.992.7800
5pm: Poster Session: ISAW Visiting Research Scholars and PhD Students
ISAW Oak Library
Bronze Age Stamp Seals from Tepe Damghani, Northeast Iran
Narges Bayani (PhD Student)
Gender Identity and Burial at Early Iron Age Argos
Cicek Tascioglu Beeby (Visiting Research Scholar)
The Niğde-Kınık Höyük Archaeobotanical Project: Ancient Landscapes and Agriculture in Cappadocia (Turkey) from the Hittite to the Ottoman Period
Lorenzo Castellano (PhD Student)
Fifty-Plus Years of On-Site Metals Conservation at Sardis: Correlating Treatment Efficacy and Implementing New Approaches
Emily Frank (PhD Student)
Reconciling Archaeology and Numismatics: Bronze Coins at Arsacid Seleucia-Ctesiphon and Susa
Alireza Khounani (PhD Student)
Trash or Treasure—A Late Iron Age Midden Heap: Excavations from Kınık Höyük-Niğde, Sector A2, Room A7
Nathan Lovejoy (PhD Student)
Geospatial Applications for Reconstructing Long-term Landscape History in the Zagros Region of Iran and Iraq
Mitra Panahipour (Visiting Assistant Professor)
Lyktos on Crete: An Archaeology of the Suburban Landscape
Christina Stefanou (PhD Student)
Death at the Beginning and End of Life: Bioarchaeology of a Xiongnu Burial in the Eastern Gobi Steppe of Mongolia
Daniela Wolin (Visiting Assistant Professor)
6pm: ISAW Faculty Presentations
ISAW Lecture Hall
Amheida/Trimithis: An Oasis City in Egypt
Roger Bagnall (Emeritus Professor of Ancient History, Leon Levy Director Emeritus)
Chinese Bronze Age Economics
Roderick Campbell (Associate Professor of East Asian Archaeology and History)
Niğde-Kınık Höyük Archaeological Project
Lorenzo d'Alfonso (Associate Professor of Western Asian Archaeology and History)
Field Work as Publication at a Roman Port (Kenchreai, Greece)
Sebastian Heath (Clinical Associate Professor of Computational Humanities and Roman Archaeology)
Barda Excavation Project
Robert Hoyland (Professor of Late Antique and Early Islamic Middle Eastern History)
Lyktos on Crete: Ancient Tradition, Past Research, and New Fieldwork
Antonis Kotsonas (Assistant Professor of Mediterranean History and Archaeology)
Excavations by the Joint Kurdish-German-American Expedition to Gird-i Rostam (Kurdish Regional Government, Iraq)
Daniel Potts (Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology and History)
Rural Landscapes in Hellenistic Central Asia: Excavations at Bashtepa (Bukhara Oasis)
Sören Stark (Associate Professor of Central Asian Art and Archaeology)
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required at: isaw.nyu.edu/rsvp
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