Coming up tomorrow at noon, JIAAW postdoc Vicki Moses will give this week's Brown Bag Series in Archaeology talk: "Early Rome through Bones: Ancient DNA and Zooarchaeological Evidence in the 1st Millennium BCE."
All Brown ID holders are welcome to join us!
Tomorrow at noon, Jordi Rivera Prince, a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow in Anthropology at Brown, and Annalisa Heppner, City Cemeteries Director for Providence, will present their ongoing research with the North Burial Ground Documentation Project.
We welcome all Brown ID holders to join us.
Tomorrow at 4pm, join us for a talk by Steven Wernke: "Colonial Contradictions: An Archaeological Microhistory of Forced Resettlement and Its Legacy in the Andes." The lecture is open to the public, but please enter using the doors facing Brown's Main Green.
*Co-sponsored with our friends at CLACS*
Today at 5:30, we're excited to be hosting a talk by Susan Sherratt, Professor Emerita at University of Sheffield. Prof. Sherratt will be discussing The Roles of Silver in the Aegean.
The talk is open to the public, with entry to Rhode Island Hall through the entrance doors facing the Main Green
Our first Brown Bag talk of the year will be today at noon, presented by Visiting Scholar, Javier Martinez Jimenez: "Nobody Expects the Spanish Expedition: Trenches, Bombs, and Aqueducts from the Amphipolis Hinterland." We invite all Brown ID holders -- students, faculty, and staff -- to join us.
The Flows of Late Antiquity
Managing Water in a Changing World
Sat. 2/7, 10-5
This workshop brings together experts on ancient water to investigate the legal, economic, and environmental contexts of hydraulic and hydrological infrastructure from AD 300-600
More information: go.brown.edu/water2026
Congratulations to JIAAW doctoral student Yilmaz Yeniler, who has been awarded a Steinhaus/Zisson Pembroke Center Research Grant for his project, “Archaeological Knowledge at the Intersection of Race, Gender and Nationalism: A Comparative Analysis between Turkey and Greece.”
Congratulations to Joseph Carrino, a doctoral student in JIAAW's Ph.D. program in Archaeology and the Ancient World, who has been awarded a Research Mobility Fellowship by Brown University's Graduate School! Joe will be using the fellowship to travel to Rome in Spring 2026, for dissertation research
Applications for our Ph.D. program are due ONE WEEK FROM TODAY! Apply at apply.graduateschool.brown.edu/apply
For more information on our graduate program, or about applying to graduate school in archaeology, visit archaeology.brown.edu
Technical difficulties? Email graduate_admissions@brown.edu
Join the DigDUG and the History DUG for their final event for the semester: Greek Vase Painting! Come by the Rhode Island Hall Common Room on Monday, December 8th, from 3:30-4:30 PM to decorate miniature pots in a historical style. Feel free to bring your friends for a fun de-stressing activity.
Thursday at noon, Maya Krause, Postdoctoral Research Associate in Archaeology and the Ancient World, will present her research in an informal lecture titled, “Milk, Maize, and the Empire: Wari Influence on Breastfeeding, Weaning, and Childhood Diet in the Ancient Andes.” Plus pizza!
Join the DigDUG tomorrow from 3-4 pm for a study break in the Joukowsky Common Room. Caffeinate, fuel up on snacks, and meet other students interested in Archaeology!
Thursday at noon, Catie Nuckols, Postdoctoral Fellow in the department of History of Art and Architecture, will present her research in an informal lecture titled, “Burden of Time: A Reconsideration of Full-Figure Glyphs as Carriers of Time.” Plus pizza!
TODAY at 2pm EST
FREE WEBINAR: Applying to Grad School in Archaeology
Faculty panel includes JIAAW's Director, Andrew Scherer; Director of Graduate Studies, Felipe Rojas; and Shanti Morell-Hart, Director of the Integrated Laboratory for Archaeological Sciences
Preregister at tinyurl.com/y2uhcs7n
Tomorrow at noon, Arturo Sáez Sepúlveda, Adjunct Professor in the Academic School of Archeology at the Austral University of Chile, will present his research in an informal lecture titled, “Thinking with Agents: Applications of Agent-Based Modeling (ABM) to Archaeological Problems.” Plus pizza!
FREE WEBINAR:
Applying to Grad School in Archaeology
Friday, Nov. 7 at 2pm ET
Pre-registration required: brown.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Get an overview of the graduate application process by the faculty from Brown University’s doctoral program in Archaeology and the Ancient World
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The Joukowsky Institute welcomes our newest Faculty Fellows, Michael Satlow (Professor of Judaic and Religious Studies) and Catie Nuckols (International Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow in the History of Art and Architecture and the Cogut Institute for Humanities)
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Tomorrow at noon, Simone Ciambelli, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action Global Research Fellow at Brown’s Department of Classics and Researcher at Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, will present an informal lecture titled, “The Agency of Intermediate Bodies in Pompeii: Preliminary Insights.”
TODAY at 5:30, Trinidad Rico speaks on "The Anatomy of “Local Expertise”: Heritage Preservation in Qatar." Rico is Director of Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies at Rutgers. Her talk addresses heritage preservation in Qatar as an example of resistance to a monolithic universal heritage ethos
THIS SATURDAY is Community Archaeology Day! We have 3 great events:
- Uncover Archaeology in Rhode Island Hall from 11-3
- College Hill's excavation at List Art Building also 11-3
- North Burial Ground data collection, on North Main, from 1-3
PLUS, sticker books! Collect stickers from all three!
Note the updated time for Roberta Ferritto's talk this evening!
Dr. Ferritto will now present her lecture, "Roman Maritime Villas from Southern Latium to the Mediterranean Provinces: Architecture, Environment, and Economy," at 5:30pm in Rhode Island Hall. All are welcome!
Next week is a busy one! Tuesday at 5pm, Roberta Ferritto will be giving a talk on Roman maritime villas. Then, on Thursday at noon, Prof. Emeritus Rolf Winkes will share stories of the early days of archaeology at Brown. And get ready for Community Archaeology Day, coming up next Saturday!
Brown University anthropologist Ieva Jusionyte awarded MacArthur ‘genius grant’ — @ievajusionyte.bsky.social, a cultural and legal anthropologist who leads the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies at @watsonschoolbrown.bsky.social won an $800,000 grant to advance her work.
"In an era of shrinking research budgets and political pressure to justify public investment, federally funded #digital #archives in #archaeology are delivering measurable, lasting benefits..." Read the blog and #openaccess article here: ➡️ https://cup.org/4nQ7gNS
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In case you missed this, we have a fabulous evening lined up talking about the importance of research and knowledge. Seems very timely and great to partner with @expeditions.bsky.social and 5x15 ... Do come along.
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SIX postdoc jobs (!) going at the new Leverhulme Centre for Space and Humanity at the University of Leicester, directed by @andrewfutter.bsky.social If you're in the social sciences/humanities and working on outer space, have a look!
Join us Thursday, Oct. 16 at noon EDT for a virtual discussion of The Invention of Rum: Creating the Quintessential Atlantic Commodity (Jordan B. Smith, Widener U).
This event is part of JCB Reads, a virtual series for former fellows to share recent book publications.
Details at jcblibrary.org!
Coming up next week, David Freidel explores Maya-Teotihuacan relations on Tuesday at 4pm; and Emilia Huerta-Sanchez discusses pathogens after contact in Mexico on Thursday at noon. For more details on both, and on other upcoming events, visit our website's events page at archaeology.brown.edu/events
This Thursday, we have the pleasure of hosting Rachel Thimmig. She will be presenting her research in an informal lecture: “Damming the Reservation: Hidden Histories of Salvage Archaeology and Domestic Life on the Great Plains.”
📅 October 2nd
⏰12:00 pm – 12:50 pm
📍Rhode Island Hall, Rm 108
Thursday, 10/2 at 12PM: Rachel Thimmig, a doctoral student in Anthropology, will present her research in an informal lecture entitled, “Damming the Reservation: Hidden Histories of Salvage Archaeology and Domestic Life on the Great Plains.” Sponsored by @brownarchaeology.bsky.social.