Experimental Archaeology in Egypt with Matthew Szafran
Archaeology is an ever-changing and developing field, and there are new methodologies created and perfected all the time. Come join us as we speak with ...
Digital Hammurabi
#EOTalks: Archaeology and Heritage-Based Work in Egypt by Fatma Keshk
Abstract In contrast to past practices in field archaeology and heritage-based work in Egypt, there is a growing interest of including community engagement ...
Everyday Orientalism
Excavating in Egypt
Excavated in 1908 by Sir Flinders Petrie, the complete burial of the 'Qurna Queen' expands our understanding of a tumultuous time in Egypt's history. Explore ...
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Lecture—Recent Discoveries at Sardis: From the Bronze Age to the End of Antiquity
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Harvard Art Museums
Recent Fieldwork in Ancient Thebes | Part 1: Luxor Temple
Go behind the scenes for an in depth look at recent field work in Luxor, Egypt. J. Brett McClain, Chicago House assistant director, research associate, OI, and ...
The Oriental Institute
After the Revolution: the Oriental Institute and Archaeology in Iran
Abbas Alizadeh, Oriental Institute The 1979 Revolution in Iran incited a long cessation of archaeological fieldwork. In 1995, the Oriental Institute was the first ...
The Oriental Institute
Mark Kenoyer | Meluhha: the Indus Civilization and Its Contacts with Mesopotamia
Meluhha: the Indus Civilization and Its Contacts with Mesopotamia Mark Kenoyer, University of Wisconsin, Madison Meluhha -- the name for the Indus ...
The Oriental Institute
About the Archaeological Institute of America
The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) is North America's oldest and largest organization devoted to the world of archaeology. The AIA promotes a vivid ...
ArchaeologyTV
Meet Arsh Ali, 17-year-old prodigy in archaeology
Arsh's adventure with art and archaeology started early. His parents, Fatima and Faisal, were convinced from the start that their son was special — when he was ...
The Hindu
Breaking the Noses on Egyptian Statues
Edward Bleiberg, Senior Curator, Egyptian, Classical, and Ancient Near Eastern Art, Brooklyn Museum Why are the noses broken on Egyptian statues?
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East
Session 2: Investigating the Temple of the Goddess Mut at South Karnak
Betsy Bryan, the Alexander Badawy Chair in Egyptian Art and Archaeology, shares artifacts and discoveries from twenty years of "Investigating the Temple of the ...
Johns Hopkins University
Abdulameer al-Hamdani | Iraq's Heritage: An Update
Presented by Abdulameer al-Hamdani, former Minister of Culture, Iraq Abdulameer al-Hamdani, Iraq's Minister of Culture, from 2018-2020, joins us for an ...
The Oriental Institute
Book of the Dead: Ancient Egyptian coffin prepared for the exhibition at the British Museum
Conservators at the British Museum preparing an ancient Egyptian coffin for display in the exhibition Journey through the afterlife: ancient Egyptian Book of the ...
The British Museum
Corpse Roads: Digital Landscape Archaeology
Digital landscape modelling can help unlock the secrets of Britain's ancient pathways. "Corpse roads" were made by coffin bearers over the countryside.
Gresham College
George Andrew Reisner, American archaeologist
Harvard Professor Peter Der Manuelian profiles the life and work of Egyptologist George Andrew Reisner. From our online course, "Pyramids of Giza: Ancient ...
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Archaeology at Cambridge - Undergraduate course explained
How does the undergraduate archaeology course at the University of Cambridge work? What papers can I take? Does it include biological anthropology?
Cambridge Archaeology
Archiving the Archaeologists Promo
SAA's "Archiving the Archaeologists" series is an oral history project designed to capture personal insights and recollections of archaeologists near retirement or ...
Society for American Archaeology
Lecture by John Baines - Visibility, Place, and Movement: Ancient Egyptian Images and Their Contexts
John Baines is Professor Emeritus of Egyptology and Fellow of The Queen's College at the University of Oxford, where he taught from 1976 to 2013.
Brown University
New Investigations at Bonfire Shelter—A Multicomponent Archeological Site in Lower Pecos Canyonlands
Bonfire Shelter (41VV218) is a nationally significant site in the Lower Pecos region of the West Texas borderlands that contains a record of episodic use by ...
Texas Historical Commission
Archaeologist: Is It A Real Job?
I'm looking for professionals on this list to guest on my channel. I'll give you $100 and the guest $100 if the interview goes through: ...
Honest Careers
Memories of the Kings and Queens of Kush: Archaeology and Heritage at El Kurru
Geoff Emberling, Research Scientist, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology; Lecturer, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan Ancient Nubia was ...
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East
The Stuff of Archaeology: An Introduction
Lauren Ristvet, Dyson Associate Curator, Near East Section Cities. Buildings. Graves. Pottery. Animal Bones. Pollen. DNA. Oxygen molecules. The stuff of ...
Penn Museum
Mind blowing New archaeological Discoveries of 2020
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“The Future of Archaeology: Space-based Approaches” Sarah Parcak ’01
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The Archaeology of Disease Documented in Skeletons - Professor Charlotte Roberts
Disease affects us all during our lives. This lecture will show how archaeological skeletons can inform our understanding of people's health in the past.
Gresham College
Amazing Facts About Egypt English Documentary - Travel and Tourism
Amazing Facts About Egypt English Documentary - Travel and Tourism.
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Forbidden Archeology - Part 1 (By Michael Cremo) @ Stanford University, 27 April 2012.
Synopsis: Over the past two centuries, archaeologists have found bones, footprints, and artifacts showing that people like ourselves have existed on earth for ...
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Christopher Ratté: Archaeological Survey in the Land of Medea
February 21, 2013, 7:00 PM Rhode Island Hall 108 Brown University Christopher Ratté is Professor of Classical Archaeology and Director of the ...
Brown University
"Gebelein Archaeological Project - an Introduction"
The lecture by the director of the project Wojciech Ejsmond about the archaeological mission working at Gebelein, which is located south from Luxor.
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Digging Deeper: How Archaeology Works with Professor Eric Cline
An internationally renowned archaeologist with more than thirty seasons of excavation experience, Prof. Eric H. Cline has conducted fieldwork from Greece and ...
Skype A Scientist
Searching for Pirates: "The Rough Cilicia Archeological Survey Project”
Presenter: Nick Rauh, teaching Greek and Roman History at the School of Languages and Cultures, Purdue University.
CU Boulder College of Arts and Sciences
Risk Takers: Archaeology From Space | Nat Geo Live
About Nat Geo Live (National Geographic Live): Thought-provoking presentations by today's leading explorers, scientists, and photographers. Get More National ...
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Harappan Civilization | Michel Danino | India ki Khoj | 2019
About Speaker: Michel Danino Born in France in 1956, Michel Danino has been living in India since 1977 and is an Indian citizen. An independent student of ...
IIT Gandhinagar
Emily Teeter, PhD'90: Pioneer to the Past: James Henry Breasted and the Birth of American Egyptology
James Henry Breasted (1865-1935), the founder of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, is one of the most important figures in the growth of ...
The University of Chicago
My Top 10 Archaeology Books! | For Archaeologists, Students and Fellow History Nerds
Have had to many requests for this video, and here it finally is! My top 10 archaeology books for anyone interested in learning more about the field. Did I miss ...
Dig It With Raven
Romans Remains in Egypt: Living at the edges of the Empire
Prof Salima Ikram Professor of Egyptology, American University in Cairo. Join visiting expert Salima Ikram as she presents an overview of new discoveries made ...
Western Australian Museum
Nantucket Sound Archaeology of Submerged Paleolandscapes, David Robinson for NHA University
Over the past two decades, the archaeology of submerged paleolandscapes drowned by post-glacial global sea level rise has developed from a theoretical to ...
nantuckethistory
The Department of Anthropology at WSU presents Thinking Like an Archaeologist with Dr. Tim Kohler
When archaeologists try to understand the past, they typically focus on processes that happen over long periods of time and affect many people. This is quite ...
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
Baffling Ancient Civilizations That Left People in Awe — and Archaeologists Scratching Their Heads
These civilizations demonstrate advanced innovation and an ancient technological intelligence that never ceases to astonish us. They left us ruins and artifacts ...
DTTV - Archaeology Answers
Anxieties about Race in Egyptology and Egyptomania, 1890-1960
Despite ideals of scientific and scholarly objectivity, both Egyptologists and non-specialists have often projected their own racial anxieties back into ancient ...
ARCENational
Publishing in Archaeology: Open Access and the Reward Project [Updated Version]
Publishing in archaeology is evolving along with trends in open access, open data and the semantic web. The open access publishing model has proven highly ...
Recording Archaeology
Ruins of Vijayanagara Empire on the banks of Tungabhadra river | Hampi | Karnataka
It's not the ruins, rather Hampi remains from our history. It is one such open museum where we need to be more detailed in experiencing. How to reach: ...
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