A Roman gladiatorial spectacle of magnificent proportions
Lecture Program
During the academic year, our society offers and co-sponsors a rich program of archaeological lectures. All lectures are free and open to the public. Below you can see the upcoming lectures for this semester. Please visit our Lecture Archive (under Lectures) for past lectures.
This talk focus on how ancient Greek communities on the island of Crete thought about their island’s past. I discuss several case studies of engagement with older landscape features and ways of life, including the construction of megalithic buildings in the countryside, the use and display of non-Greek inscriptions, and open-air ritual practice at significant locations. Material interactions with real or imagined pasts were key strategies for consolidating power... Read More
Lecture Archive
The Tucson AIA Society has kept an active annual program since the early days of its foundation. In this part of the website, our goal is to provide an updated archive of past lecture series. If, by any chance, you have a copy of an announcement prior to 1998, please contact us (hasakie@email.arizona.edu) so that we can update our archive.