Memory Eternal: The Anastylosis of the Athenian Treasury at Delphi & the Politics of Archaeology in the Early 20th Century Photocorinthia: The American Excavations at Corinth and the Role of Photography in the History of Archaeology The Dangers of Reception: Harmful Uses of Classical Art for the Oppression and Othering of Indigenous AmericansĬarl Blegen and Homeric Troy: An Archival History of the Origins and Objectives of the University of Cincinnati Troy Expedition Natsuko Himino, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa The “Suicidal Gaul and his Wife”: Context, Discovery, and Fortune Macaulay, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York Néjat Brahmi, École Normale Supérieure, and Said Ennahid, Al-Akhawayn Universityĭecolonizing Archaeological Practice at Kushite Sites in Sudanīailey Franzoi, University of Michigan, and Anwar Mahjoub, El-Kurru, Sudan 1B: History of Archaeology / Politics and Practices of Archaeology in HistoryĪ Statue for the First Lady: An Archaeological Gift to Mark the Start of the UNESCO Nubian CampaignĮlizabeth R. Of Firmans and Finds: Decolonizing Classical Archaeology in Morocco (1884-1891) Terrae sigillatae at Cultural and Conceptual Frontiers: The View from North AfricaĬato’s Figs in Postcolonial Perspective: Exploring Rural Subalternity in the Ancient Maghreb ORGANIZER(S): Matthew McCarty, University of British Columbia, and David Stone, University of MichiganĭISCUSSANT: David Mattingly, University of Leicester Sponsored by Archaeology of North Africa Interest Group SESSION BLOCK 1: FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 8:00-10:30 AM 1A: Decolonizing Archaeology: Perspectives from North Africa (Colloquium Session) Please note that final paper order and room assignments are listed in the meeting app and virtual platform. You can access the 2023 Virtual Meeting at. An email will be sent to all registrants with information on how to access the videos once they are posted. Once posted the videos will be available to all registered attendees (in-person and virtual) for 30 days. We are still processing the recordings from the sessions and hope to have them posted to the meeting platform by Friday, January 27th. Our first fully hybrid meeting was held from January 5-8 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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