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| AIA Lecture Series: New Research on Old Pots: Developments in Southwestern Ceramic Analysis |
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| Start Date: | 1/23/2013 | Start Time: | 7:00 PM |
| End Date: | 1/23/2013 | End Time: | 8:30 PM |
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Event Description Southwestern archaeologists have always studied pottery to help them understand past human behavior. Analyzing pottery can tell us about past foodways, ethnicity, trade, migration, and religious beliefs. Over the past several decades, Southwestern ceramicists have increasingly used high-tech techniques from 3D modeling to nuclear reactors to explore some of these longstanding issues. This talk explores some of the techniques and the advances Southwestern ceramicists have made in using pottery to understand past culture. This is a free event that will be held in the Paleontology Hall of the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History.
Presenter: Deborah L. Huntley, University of Colorado. |
Contact Information: Name: University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Phone: 303-492-6892 Email: cumuseum@colorado.edu |
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This event is open to Everyone |
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