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Lectures 2025–2026

Date Lecture Type Details
September 4, 2025 Digging Deeper Lecture Series

Current Work at Vindolanda: Archaeological Leather and the Precarious Future of Organic Evidence

Elizabeth M. GreeneUniversity of Western Ontario

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September 12, 2025 Flash Talk

Forging Connections: Metallurgy on the Island of Kea

Natalie AbellClassical Studies

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October 2, 2025 FAST Lecture

Glass in the Late Roman and Early Byzantine Periods

Tassos Antonaras, Museum of Byzantine Culture

October 3, 2025 Flash Talk

House Hunting in Hellenistic Pella: 2025

Lisa Nevett, Classical Studies

November 6, 2025 AIA Lecture

New Approaches to Roman Urbanism: The Excavations of the Falerii Novi Project (Lazio, Italy)

Margaret M. Andrews, Harvard University

November 7, 2025 Flash Talk

On the Origins of Leptiminus: Constructing Identity in the First Millennium BCE

David Stone, Classical Studies

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November 13, 2025 FAST Lecture

Archive Archaeology at Karanis: Recontextualizing the Michigan Documentation

Tyler Johnson, Postdoctoral Fellow

December 4, 2025 FAST Lecture

Tiny, Shiny, and Clear: Capturing Impossible Artifacts in 3D

Chris Motz, Manager of Digital Assets

December 12, 2025 Flash Talk

Through the Lens: Examining Colorful Objects from Karanis

Laurel Fricker, IPAMAA

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January 22, 2026 FAST Lecture

Archaeology, Heritage, and Community During War: The Jebel Barkal Archaeological Project, Sudan, and Other International Efforts

Geoff Emberling, Research Scientist

January 23, 2026 Flash Talk

Karanis Research at the Kelsey

C. Michael Sampson, University of Manitoba

February 5, 2026 FAST Lecture

Construction and Political Dynamics: The Relationship Between Mycenae and Tiryns in the Late Bronze Age

Nicholas G. Blackwell, Indiana University Bloomington

February 6, 2026 Flash Talk

Learning Through Play: Childhood and Textile Craft in Roman Egypt

Heidi Hilliker, Middle East Studies