Dear all,
Please find attached the announcement of our next archaeology lecture:
Prof. Donald Haggis, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, will talk about "Recent Excavations of an Early Greek City in Eastern Crete."
Tuesday January 27 at 7:30 pm at the McClung Museum.
He also will hold a class seminar for Clas/Anth 443 on, "Recent Excavations at Azoria and Some Problems Regarding Urbanization in the Archaic Aegean.”
Jan. 27 at 11:10 am -12:25 pm in Ayers Hall 122.
Lecture organized by the East Tennessee Society of the Archaeological Institute of America and the Frank H. McClung Museum for Natural History and Culture. It is sponsored by the Haines-Morris Distinguished Lecture Fund of UT’s Department of Classics.
This lecture is free and open to the public. For information call 974-8279.
The archaeological site of Azoria is located in Kavousi, East-Crete, where our East Tennessee Society member Dr. Geraldine Gesell has excavated two other sites in the 1980s. Thus the topics of the public lecture and class lecture are close to home for us!
We hope to welcome you at this event.
Aleydis
Aleydis Van de Moortel, PhD
Lindsay Young Associate Professor
Department of Classics
1101 McClung Tower
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996
Phone (865) 974-8279
Fax (865) 974-7173
Secretary-treasurer East Tennessee Society (AIA)
http://web.utk.edu/~classics/aia/aia.html
Co-director Mitrou Archaeological Project, Greece
http://www.mitrou.org/
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