Archaeology Café (Tucson)—Religion and Religious Architecture: A Historical Approach to Interpreting Great Kivas

Casa Vicente Restaurant 375 South Stone Avenue, Tucson, AZ, United States

On November 3, 2015, Katherine Dungan (University of Arizona) will present “Religion and Religious Architecture: A Historical Approach to Interpreting Great Kivas.” From Katherine: In my work, I raise questions about how religion and large architectural spaces are interpreted in the precontact U.S. Southwest and in other non-state societies. Historically, archaeologists have tended to assume […]

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Two Ancient Philosophers on Why Death is No Evil with speaker Rachana Kamtekar

Fox Tucson Theatre 17 W. Congress St., Tucson, AZ, United States

Ancient philosophers Plato and Epicurus disagree on whether the soul is immortal, yet neither thought death is to be feared. Instead, both argued that death gives us a reason to live a meaningful life. Dr. Rachana Kamtekar explores these views and their relevance today. Free tickets at the Fox Tucson Theatre ticket booth (in front […]

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Legend City Exhibition Opening

Tempe History Museum 809 E. Southern Avenue, Tempe, AZ, United States

This project is funded in part by a grant from Arizona Humanities.

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The Elusive Self in Life and Death with speaker Shaun Nichols

Fox Tucson Theatre 17 W. Congress St., Tucson, AZ, United States

Dr. Shaun Nichols spent months in India exploring attitudes toward death among Hindus and Tibetan Buddhists. Because Buddhists believe there is no enduring self throughout biological life, they should be less afraid of death. But are they? His findings may surprise you. Free tickets at the Fox Tucson Theatre ticket booth (in front of the […]

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Archaeology Café (Phoenix): Exploring and Protecting the Great Bend of the Gila

Macayo's Central 4001 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, United States

On November 17, 2015, Aaron Wright (Archaeology Southwest) will present “Exploring and Protecting the Great Bend of the Gila.” From Aaron: The Gila River’s Great Bend, in southwestern Arizona, has been a cultural crossroads for over 10,000 years. This remote area was an interface between the San Dieguito and Clovis/Folsom Paleoindian traditions, the Amargosa and […]

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Recurring

Bisbee Film Festival

Bisbee Mining and Historical Museum 5 Copper Queen Plz, Bisbee, AZ, United States

Read full details at the Bisbee Film Festival website - http://www.bisbeefilmfestival.org/ Mission The Bisbee Film Festival: One People One Planet (BFF) is committed to showing U.S. and international films that focus on how humans treat each other and our environment. Topics cover issues facing society today and in the future. Overview For five days, the festival […]

Archaeology Café (Tucson): Ancient Cultural Landscapes in Southeastern Utah and the Big Questions of Anthropology

Casa Vicente Restaurant 375 South Stone Avenue, Tucson, AZ, United States

On December 1, 2015, Jonathan Till (Edge of the Cedars) will present “Ancient Cultural Landscapes in Southeastern Utah and the Big Questions of Anthropology.” From Jonathan: My presentation will focus on the ancient and historic cultural landscapes of the Bluff valley in southeastern Utah. Sadly, these landscapes, and others, are threatened by pothunters and manic […]

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Recurring

Stradivarius Opening Weekend & Symposium

Musical Instrument Museum 4725 E. Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Join the Musical Instrument Museum for the opening of their newest exhibition! A panel of experts and musicians will help celebrate the opening of the new exhibition, Stradivarius: Origins and Legacy of the Greatest Violin Maker with engaging talks on the look, sound, and legacy of these instruments. Space is limited for all talks; first come, first served. […]

Archaeology Café (Phoenix): Canal Irrigation Studies on the Gila River Indian Community and Modern Water-Rights Issues

Macayo's Central 4001 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, United States

On January 19, 2016, Kyle Woodson and Wesley Miles (Gila River Indian Community) will present “Canal Irrigation Studies on the Gila River Indian Community and Modern Water-Rights Issues.” From Kyle and Wesley: We will discuss the Gila River Indian Community’s long-term cultural resource management study of Hohokam canal irrigation along the middle Gila River. This […]

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Archaeology Café (Phoenix): From Data to Digital Humanities Content

Macayo's Central 4001 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, United States

On February 16, 2016, Douglas Gann (Archaeology Southwest) will present “From Data to Digital Humanities Content.” From Doug: For my presentation at the Phoenix Archaeology Café, I will be speaking about the digital revolution taking place in archaeology today, specifically exploring the use of automated reality capture systems such as laser scanning and photogrammetry to […]

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