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“Using Archaeology to Reveal the Intellectual Contributions of the Enslaved”

06 Monday Oct 2025

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Join us next Thursday, October 16 at 6:00 pm to celebrate Virginia Archaeology Month and International Archaeology Day with a lecture by Matthew Reeves, Director of Archaeology and Landscape Restoration, Montpelier: “Using Archaeology to Reveal the Intellectual Contributions of the Enslaved: Archaeology at Montpelier.” The lecture will be free and open to the public, in Jepson Hall 118 at the University of Richmond (building #221 on the campus map), co-sponsored by UR’s Department of Classical Studies.

Lecture for Va. Archaeology Month and International Archaeology Day

01 Tuesday Oct 2024

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2024-2025 Lecture Schedule

15 Sunday Sep 2024

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Join us for two exciting lectures this fall, and ‘save the dates’ for three lectures in the spring! All lectures are free and open to the public, co-sponsored by the University of Richmond Department of Classical Studies. Unless marked with an asterisk (*) below, all lectures will be held at 6 pm in 118 Jepson Hall, 221 Richmond Way, Richmond, VA 23173 (https://www.richmond.edu/visit/).

*Thursday, October 10 – Michael Clem (Virginia Department of Historic Resources), “The Discovery of and Excavations at Eyreville. A 17th century Plantation Site on Virginia’s Eastern Shore” – Celebration of Virginia Archaeology Month and International Archaeology Day – JEPSON HALL, ROOM 109

Thursday, November 14 – Nadhira Hill (Randolph-Macon College), “Women and Wine in the Ancient Mediterranean” – Memorial lecture for Maggie Mayo (VMFA curator of ancient art from 1978–2004)

Thursday, February 20 – Caitlin Earley (University of Washington; Dumbarton Oaks), “Bound in Stone: The Captive Body in Ancient Maya Art” – AIA’s Nadzia Borowski Lecture

Thursday, March 20 – Geoff Emberling (Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan), “Archaeology, its Colonial Past, and its Collaborative Future: A Community Project in El-Kurru, Northern Sudan” – AIA’s Martha Sharp Joukowsky Lecture

*Sunday, April 6, 3 pm – John McKesson Camp II (Stavros Niarchos Foundation Professor Emeritus of Classics, Randolph-Macon College; Director of Agora Excavations, Athens, 1994–2022; Winner of the AIA’s 2024 Gold Medal for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement), “The Archaeology of Democracy: Recent Excavations in the Agora of Athens” – 14th Stuart L. Wheeler Gallery of the Ancient World Lecture in the Brown-Alley Room, Weinstein Hall, followed by open house reception at the Ancient World Gallery, Humanities Building 419, University of Richmond

October 12 Lecture: Recent Excavations at First Baptist Church, Colonial Williamsburg

28 Thursday Sep 2023

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Please join us for our first lecture of the academic year: on Thursday, October 12 at 6 pm, Jack Gary (Director of Archaeology, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation) will present “Restoring Faith: Community Archaeology and the Search for America’s Oldest Black Baptist Church” (click here for recent news coverage of the project). Co-sponsored by the University of Richmond Department of Classical Studies, the free lecture will be held in Jepson Hall 118 on the UR campus.

Archaeology Day at East End Cemetery

10 Thursday Oct 2019

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Celebrate International Archaeology Day 2019 by joining AIA Richmond Society, Friends of East End, Oakwood Arts, and other community members in the volunteer effort to restore East End Cemetery, a historic African American burial ground in Henrico County.

Saturday, October 19, 2019, 9 am – 12 noon

For more information and directions, see https://eastendcemetery.wordpress.com.

For rain cancellation, check https://www.facebook.com/EastEndCemeteryProject/ 

Happy Archaeology Day!

20 Saturday Oct 2018

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Slide1croppedUnfortunately, today’s cemetery workday has been cancelled due to rain. We will plan to go next Saturday (October 27) instead. Let’s hope for better weather then! (See https://eastendcemetery.wordpress.com/about/ and https://friendsofeastend.com/ for more information.)

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VMFA tour, May 2018
VMFA tour, May 2018
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Archaeology Day 2017, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Diggin' RVA: Archaeology Day at the Science Museum of Virginia, Oct. 2016
Diggin’ RVA: Archaeology Day at the Science Museum of Virginia, Oct. 2016
Diggin’ RVA: Bernard Means (Virtual Curation Laboratory, Virginia Commonwealth University) demonstrates 3D scanning
Diggin’ RVA: Bernard Means (Virtual Curation Laboratory, Virginia Commonwealth University) demonstrates 3D scanning
Diggin’ RVA: Map a Shipwreck! activity provided by NOAA’s Monitor National Marine Sanctuary
Diggin’ RVA: Map a Shipwreck! activity provided by NOAA’s Monitor National Marine Sanctuary
Diggin’ RVA: Katelyn Coughlan (Monticello Archaeology) explains how we can date ceramics
Diggin’ RVA: Katelyn Coughlan (Monticello Archaeology) explains how we can date ceramics
Diggin’ RVA: David Brown (Fairfield Foundation) presents “Public Archaeology in Virginia” (photo: Ellen Chapman)
Diggin’ RVA: David Brown (Fairfield Foundation) presents “Public Archaeology in Virginia” (photo: Ellen Chapman)
Diggin’ RVA: Joseph Jones (College of William and Mary) explaining skeletal analysis (photo: Ellen Chapman)
Diggin’ RVA: Joseph Jones (College of William and Mary) explaining skeletal analysis (photo: Ellen Chapman)
Diggin' RVA: stratigraphy activity
Diggin’ RVA: stratigraphy activity
Fotini Kondyli begins a fascinating lecture on Byzantine Athens, at the spring banquet in memory of Gertrude Howland, May 18, 2017
Fotini Kondyli begins a fascinating lecture on Byzantine Athens, at the spring banquet in memory of Gertrude Howland, May 18, 2017

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