Introduction to Archaeology
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This lecture establishes provides a basic framework for understanding the origins and evolution of Archaeology as a discipline.
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Archaeology SHOCKINGLY Confirms The Great Flood?
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Unearth compelling archeological evidence of the Great Flood! Join our speaker as they explore the scientific perspective on this pivotal historical event, challenging conventional beliefs and examining the loess soil's volcanic origins. #Archaeology #FloodEvidence #NoahsArk #VolcanicAction #LoessSoil #HistoricalDebate #ScientificPerspective #AncientHistory #Geology #EarthScience ['#Archaeology', '#FloodEvidence', '#NoahsArk', '#VolcanicAction', '#LoessSoil', '#HistoricalDebate', '#ScientificPerspective', '#AncientHistory', '#Geology', '#EarthScience']
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The Archaeology of Architecture | Lecture 01 | SCHG_FOC22_AoA | What is Archaeology?
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Lecture 01 in the free online course of "Introduction to the Archaeology of Architecture".
In this video, our new mentor Ms. Sarah Hudson defines What is archaeology?, importance of context in the archaeological record, and basics of chronology.
Terms Discussed: Archaeology, dating, chronology, archaeological context, provenance, In situ, BCE, CE, AD, Neolithic revolution, excavation, GIS, LiDAR, GPR.
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1. Is there a right or wrong way to study past?
2. Why is it so important to study the past?
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Lectures in Archaeology and Related Disciplines British Institute At Ankara · Playlist - Prof Ian Hodder
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Alan Hall Memorial Lecture: The leopard changes its spots: recent work on societal change at Çatalhöyük - Prof Ian Hodder, held in London on the 10th of December 2014
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Winter Archaeology Lecture 2025 - 1 of 2 - Amorites: Their Origins and Their Legacy
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The first of two winter lectures sponsored by CNEA and the H.M.S. Richards Divinity School at La Sierra University. This lecture was presented by Dr. Aaron Burke of UCLA and explores the origins of the Amorite people in the Southern Levant during the Bronze Age, their migration southward, and their rise to power amid their formidable neighbors.
Part 2, presented by Dr. Øystein LaBianca of Andrews University, will be held in-person and online on Tuesday, 18 February 2025. Visit our website to learn more: https://lasierra.edu/cnea/.
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00:00:00 - Announcements
00:00:18 - Welcome
00:01:33 - Speaker Introduction
00:05:15 - Prelude and Outline by Aaron Burke
00:10:17 - Amorite Identity
00:18:48 - Archaeology of the Amorites
00:27:48 - Conflict Crisis
00:33:35 - Environmental Crisis and Migration
00:40:31 - Political Integration
00:49:44 - So-called Warrior Burials
00:54:40 - Fortifications
00:56:27 - Political Legitimization
01:01:16 - Amorite Identity Revisited
01:03:12 - Amorites in the Bible
01:06:13 - Q&A
01:17:01 - Closing remarks
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Lecture - Darlene Brooks Hedstrom “The Search for Early Christian Egypt: Archaeology and the Tr....”
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Lecture by Darlene Brooks Hedstrom “The Search for Early Christian Egypt: Archaeology and the Treasures of the Desert” given May 26, 2018
How did Christianity reach Egypt? What are the earliest fragments of the New Testament found in Egypt? What can archaeology tell us about when Christianity replaced the older Egyptian religion? This lecture will showcase remarkable discoveries from Egypt that illustrate how vital the country is to the history of early Christianity.
Darlene Brooks Hedstrom is Professor of History, Chair of Humanities, and Director of Archaeology at Wittenberg University in Springfield, OH.
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Darlene Brooks Hedstrom is Professor of History and Director of Archaeology at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio. She also holds the Kenneth E. Wray Chair in the Humanities and the Chair of the Department of History at Wittenberg. She was a Fellow in Byzantine Studies at Harvard in 2015 and Fulbright Scholar in Cairo, Egypt in 2007-2008.
Darlene did her undergraduate work at Wheaton College in Near Eastern Archaeology where she was a student of Jim Hoffmeier, a favorite LTL lecturer/visitor. Darlene also earned her M. A. in New Testament at Wheaton. She completed her Ph.D. in 2001 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where she served as adjunct instructor. She began her work at Wittenberg University in 2001 as a Visiting Assistant Professor.
Darlene’s 2017 book, The Monastic Landscape of Late Antique Egypt: An Archaeological Reconstruction, published by Cambridge University Press, certainly gives readers a clear view of her area of expertise. She is currently editing the Cambridge Companion to Early Christian Monasticism and has five other books in preparation stages, mostly dealing with archaeology, monasticism and Egypt. Since 1996, she has received 29 awards, fellowships, grants and honors because of her excellent research on Byzantine monastic Egypt. She has lectured and presented papers in Sweden, Egypt, England and all over the USA since 1995. She has made nearly 50 conference presentations since 1994.
Darlene is the Senior Archaeological Consultant for Yale’s Monastic Archaeology Project in Wadi Natrun, Egypt, where she has worked since 2006. She also serves on the Board of the Center for Hellenic Studies of the European University of Cyprus.
and Ancient History, before continuing to St. John’s College Cambridge, to read Theology and Religious Studies. After graduating he was admitted to a specialist course in Hebrew and Old Testament. During this time, he was elected Wyndham Deedes Scholar to Jerusalem.
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The Archaeology of Disease Documented in Skeletons - Professor Charlotte Roberts
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What can a skeleton tell us about disease? http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-archaeology-of-disease-documented-in-skeletons
Disease affects us all during our lives. This lecture will show how archaeological skeletons can inform our understanding of people's health in the past. It will focus on how this is done and why it is important, including recent research on infectious disease. It will show how the deep time perspective that we gain by analysing skeletons from different burial contexts provides us with a better understanding of who we are today.
Part of the Mondays at One Archaeology Series.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-archaeology-of-disease-documented-in-skeletons
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