Calendar
Fall 2015 Term (Meetings Scheduled for Fridays, 1-3 in the Common Room of RI Hall)
- January 23 - Sarah Craft and Sarah Newman
- January 30 - Alex Smith
- February 13 - Linda Gosner, Katherine Harrington
- February 26 - 6:30 pm Lecture: Elizabeth Greene, "Women, Family, and Children in the Military Communities of the Western Roman Empire" (co-sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America Narragansett Society)
- February 27 - Elizabeth Greene (Guest for 1 hour, can still fit another slot)
- March 20 - Linda Gosner, Katherine Harrington
- April 3 -Peter van Dommelen and/or John Cherry on dissertation rules, regulations, suggestions, designs.; SAA Paper Practicing (Crafty, Katherine and Linda, Sarah, Linda/Andy/Catie)
- April 24 - Müge Durusu
- May 8 -
Fall 2013 Term (Meetings Scheduled for Fridays, 3-5 pm in the seminar room in the basement of RI Hall)
- September 6 - Introductory and Organizational Meeting
- September 20 - Households and Settlements: Theory, Methodology, and Scholarly Trends - Fotini Kondyli
- October 4 - Household and Settlement: Case Studies - Matthew Rutz
- October 18 - Rural Archaeology, Resource Acquisition, and Agriculture: Theory, Methodology and Scholarly Trends
- October 19 - International Archaeology Day (Archaeological Institute of America, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology) - House Plans on the Quiet Green!
- October 22 - Invited Speaker: Nicholas Picardo, 12-2 pm
- November 1 - Rural Archaeology, Resource Acquisition, and Agriculture: Case Studies - Peter van Dommelen
- November 15 - Production, Technology, and Craftspeople: Theory, Methodology, and Scholarly Trends
- November 22 - Production, Technology, and Craftspeople: Case Studies - Elizabeth Murphy, John Bodel
Spring 2014 Term
- January 31 - Participant's Choice and Organizational Meeting
- February 14 - Presenters: Alyce de Carteret - Household Archaeology; Sarah Rovang - “'A Light in Every Heart': Electric Lighting and the Modernization of the American Farmstead."
- February 19 - Evening lecture by Scott Hutson (University of Kentucky): "Matter and Mingling Make Ancient Maya Folk Who They Are." 5:30 pm, RI Hall 108 (lunch workshop 12-2 pm, small group dinner after lecture)
*Archaeological Institute of America Lecture by J. Theodore Peña (University of California, Berkeley). Thursday, February 27, 2014
*Archaeology of Iberia: State of the Field. February 27th-March 1st
*February 27 - 12-2 pm - Lunch Seminar with Alfredo González-Ruibal and Margarita Diáz-Andreu (International Colloquium Series/State of the Field: Iberia)
*February 28 - 12-2 pm - Lunch Seminar with Michael Dietler (International Colloquium Series/State of the Field:Iberia)
- March 3 - Miguel Angel Cao Ontiveros + Alex Smith
- March 14 - Presenter: Emily--Native American and African American households in and around the whaling port of Sag Harbor, NY
- April 1 - Lisa Nevett (University of Michigan), lecture at 6:30 pm, "Approaches to Daily Life in Ancient Greek Domestic Contexts: Beyond the Methodological Impasse"
*April 2 - Lunch seminar with Lisa Nevett, 1 pm, JIAAW Common Room
- April 11 - Presenters: Linda
- April 18 - Presenters: Colleen; Katherine
- May 2 - Presenters: Muge; Kerry