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SUMMARY:Living Room Lecture - Beyond Bones: How Human Osteology Can Facilitate Wellbeing\, Healing\, and Inclusion
DESCRIPTION:In this lecture\, Giselle Király will discuss the power of human osteoarchaeology\, and how\, with the right facilitation\, it has the ability to promote wellbeing\, healing and inclusion. This has been most notable in archaeological sites with military service people\, but also seen on sites with people with low mental health\, neurodivergence\, ADHD\, or autism. Giselle will look at sites ranging from Sutton Hoo to World War II\, where archaeology\, and specifically human remains\, have changed peoples lives. Note: This lecture will contain images of human remains. \nThis lecture will be held on Zoom.\nCost: Pay what you wish \nRegistration is closed. \n\nAbout the Speaker\nGiselle Király is a commercial fieldwork project officer and human osteoarchaeologist for PCAS Archaeology in England\, conducting excavations and analysing skeletal assemblages ranging from the peaty Mesolithic to WWII plane crashes. She also collaborates with Operation Nightingale\, of the Ministry of Defence\, helping veterans on their path to recovery through archaeology.  She has led fieldwork in Europe\, Georgia\, and across the UK\, teaching osteology and field techniques to students\, veterans\, volunteers\, and police forces. She can be seen on History Hit TV\, Digging for Britain\, and most notably\, the revived Time Team.
URL:https://sandiegoarchaeology.org/event/beyond-bones/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Arch Collective,SDAC Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Diego Archaeological Center":MAILTO:aniesley@sandiegoarchaeology.org
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SUMMARY:Living Room Lecture - Recycling for Death: Coffin Reuse in Ancient Egypt and the Theban Royal Caches
DESCRIPTION:In this lecture\, Kara Cooney will discuss her latest book\, Recycling for Death\, a meticulous study of the social\, economic\, and religious significance of coffin reuse during the Ramesside and early Third Intermediate periods. Funerary datasets are the chief source of social history in Egyptology\, and the numerous tombs\, coffins\, Books of the Dead\, and mummies of the Twentieth and Twenty-first Dynasties have not been fully utilized as social documents\, mostly because the data of this time period is scattered and difficult to synthesize. This book is the culmination of fifteen years of coffin study\, analyzing coffins and other funerary equipment of elites from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-second Dynasties to provide essential windows into social strategies and adaptations employed during the Bronze Age collapse and subsequent Iron Age reconsolidation. \nCost: Pay what you wish \nRegistration is closed. \n\nAbout the Author \nKara Cooney is a professor of Egyptology at UCLA and Chair of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures. Specializing in social history\, gender studies\, and economies in the ancient world\, she received her Ph.D. in Egyptology from Johns Hopkins University. Her popular books include The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut’s Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt\, When Women Ruled the World: Six Queens of Egypt\, and The Good Kings: Absolute Power in Ancient Egypt and the Modern World. Her latest books include Ancient Egyptian Society: Challenging Assumptions\, Exploring Approaches (Routledge\, 2023) and Recycling for Death: Coffin Reuse in Ancient Egypt and the Theban Royal Caches (The American University in Cairo Press\, August 2024).
URL:https://sandiegoarchaeology.org/event/egyptology/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Arch Collective,SDAC Events
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SUMMARY:Save Our Heritage Organization: Penning the Past Zoom Lecture - Little Italy
DESCRIPTION:Join the Save Our Heritage Organization to learn about the unique character of San Diego’s historic neighborhoods through the eyes of impassioned writers and historians. Brought to life by esteemed local authors\, Penning the Past promises to be an enriching exploration of San Diego’s architectural legacy and historical tapestry.  The series is free for SOHO members\, $10 per lecture for non-members. Your participation supports SOHO’s mission of education and advocacy to preserve the historic architecture\, sites\, and cultural landscapes that surround us and add meaning to our daily lives. \nLittle Italy by Dr. Thomas J. Cesarini\n \nItalian immigrants settled along San Diego’s waterfront in the early 1900s and formed the “Italian Colony\,” a tightly knit community that provided refuge\, shared culture\, and heritage. Extended families\, new businesses\, and church traditions formed the foundation for a lasting social code. It was no coincidence that the area would become known as Little Italy—it was exactly that for its inhabitants—a home away from their native land. But by the mid-1960s\, changes brought by war and urban modernization began to unravel the community. Take a compelling journey through this unique immigrant enclave. Vivid images and descriptive captions highlight essential elements of this community\, such as labor and longing\, fishing and family\, ritual and revitalization. Through photographs contributed by local community members\, this volume traces the evolution of a humble fishing village into the chic urban neighborhood that is Little Italy today. \nAuthor bio Dr. Thomas J. Cesarini\, a distinguished academic and nonprofit leader\, founded Convivio\, a nonprofit dedicated to Italian humanities. Holding a PhD in leadership studies and an M.A. in nonprofit leadership and management from the University of San Diego\, he is known for his advocacy for San Diego’s Italian community and was appointed as the Italian Honorary Consul in 2019. He established the Italian Historical Society of San Diego in 2006\, aiming to create a comprehensive Italian cultural center and museum. Dr. Cesarini’s commitment to fostering Italian arts\, culture\, and heritage makes him a stalwart advocate in the San Diego Italian-American community. \nThis event is hosted by the Save Our Heritage Organization. For more information\, questions\, and registration\, please contact the event organizer.
URL:https://sandiegoarchaeology.org/event/save-our-heritage-organization-penning-the-past-zoom-lecture-little-italy/
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