Wep-Waut in Westwood - 2019 Edition
Submitted by dwhitmore on May 23, 2019 - 9:39amEgypt in Africa
Professional presentations by UCLA undergraduate students
Professional presentations by UCLA undergraduate students
Please join the Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies in “The Dig,”. This award-winning one-woman play, accompanied by live music written and performed by Yuval Ron, follows an American archeologist's journey to discover the truth about an artifact in Israel that could have transformational implications for Israel, the Middle East and the world.
To RSVP, visit https://www.international.ucla.edu/israel/event/13721.
Dr. Elizabeth (Lisa) Matisoo-Smith
Professor of Biological Anthropology and Chair
Department of Anatomy, University of Otago
The Powers and Pitfalls of Molecular Archaeology
Dr. Jennie Ebeling
Associate Professor
Department of Archaeology
University of Evansville in Indiana
Abstract:
BIO:
There will be a Special Lecture Wednesday, November 14th at 5:30 PM in Dodd 275 by Conservation Faculty Candidate Dr. Alice Paterakis, Director of Conservation Kamen-Kalehoyuk, Yassihoyuk, and Buklukale Excavations, Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology.
“Israel and the Samaria Highlands: A Nomad Settlement Wave or Urban Expansion during the Early Iron Age?”
Dr. Yuval Gadot, Director of the Institute of Archaeology
Tel Aviv University
Tuesday, November 13 at 2 PM
Kaplan (formerly Humanities) A51
Archaeology of Ancient Israel Lecture Series
Co-sponsored by the UCLA NELC Department, Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies, and the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology
The Annual AIA Los Angeles County Society Fall Garden Party will be in the amphiteater
at the Fowler Museum on the UCLA campus on Sunday, October 7th from 2-4pm. After
refreshments and conversation we will move into Fowler A222 to hear reports from our two 2018
Field School Scholarship awardees: Alexander Lin and Samantha Stott both of USC. Aaron Burke
and I will both present updates on our excavations as well. Please RSVP to Kristina Reed
(kristina.s.reed@gmail.com) to reserve your place.
Ahmanson lecturer, Professor Filomena Limão of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, will give her talk, “The Late Roman Villa of Santiago da Guarda (Ansião,Portugal): Architecture and Mosaics in a living palimpsest”, Sunday April 28th 2019, at 2PM in the Fowler Museum, Room A222 at UCLA.