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The Archaeology Channel - Welcome Bienvenue sur Archeologia.be - L'abécédaire de l'archéologie SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE D'ARCHÉOLOGIE Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology "Think Like an Archaeologist", Nathan Bishop Middle School, Providence, Rhode Island "Envisioning the Tomb of the First Emperor", Main Green, Brown University, Providence, RI Geophysical research, Aldrich House, Providence, RI CultureLab, Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Brown University, Providence, RI Voluntary taxidermy class (1875), Rhode Island Hall, Providence, RI Recreation of 1875 scene (2009), Rhode Island Hall, Providence, RI The Joukowsky Institute promotes the investigation, understanding, and enjoyment of the archaeology and art of the ancient Mediterranean, Egypt, and Western Asia, through active fieldwork projects, graduate and undergraduate programs, and public outreach activities. From Hill of the Pepper to Hill of the Wind Danny Zborover (John Carter Brown Library) Monday, 10/26 at 5:30pm Rhode Island Hall, Room 108 Brown Bag Series in Archaeology:Conceptualizing Byzantium's Island Frontiers Ian Randall (JIAAW) Thursday, 10/29 at Noon Rhode Island Hall, Room 108
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