University of Calgary

Noon Hour Lecture Series

Submitted by wonl on Tue, 10/09/2007 - 14:24.

Fall 2011


All Noon Lectures will be held on Wednesdays

in ES 859 (unless otherwise noted) at 12:00noon.

Please come and join us.

 

September 21st
Dr. Nicholas David - The Archaeology of the Intangible:  Monumentality in Cameroon

September 28th
Dr. Geoff McCafferty - Imagining Malintzin:  Heroine or Whore of the Spanish Conquest

October 5th
Dr. Gerald Oetelaar - The Landscape as Archive:  A Blackfoot Example

October 12th
Michael Moloney - The Spatial Syntax of Ships

October 19th
Lindsay Amundsen-Meyer - Lessons in Public Engagement and Landscape Archaeology:  The 2011 Pine Coulee/Willow Creek Survey Project

October 26th
Cara Tremain - One Small Loot for Man, One Giant Loot for Mankind:  Illegal Excavations in Ancient Maya Architecture

November 2nd
Marty Magne, Parks Canada  ***Special time this lecture only:  1:00 to 2:00 pm***
Early Human Occupations in Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site

November 9th
No Lecture - Reading Days and Chacmool

November 16th
Julie Martindale - An analysis of the distribution of Beaver River Silicified Sandstone: Exchange and mobility in pre-contact northeastern Alberta and northwestern Saskatchewan

November 23rd
Margarita de Guzman - Rewriting the Prehistory of St. Vincent: Preliminary Results of the 2011 SVG Public Archaeology Program

November 30th
Anastasia Antonova - Patterns of Growth and Illness in Ancient Siberians: Implications from the Analysis of Enamel Microstructure

 

Winter 2012

January 18th
Jennifer Chmilar, University of California Riverside - Wetland Cultivation and Ecosystem Management at El Eden, Quintana Roo, Mexico

January 25th
Rebecca Rainville, University of Calgary - High-Resolution Vegetation History of the Aishihik Region, Yukon Territory, Canada: Grassland or no Grassland? And Other Unanswered Mysteries

February 1st
Colleen Hughes, PURE Reserach, University of Calgary - Cretaceous Outcrop Survey of the Siksika Nation

February 8th
Brian Vivian, Lifeways of Canada Ltd. - Glenbow Town and Quarry: A Hundred Years On

February 15th
Varinia Matute, University of Calgary - Recovering The Dead: Regaining Memory in Guatemala

February 22nd
READING WEEK

February 29th
Carrie Dennett, University of Calgary

March 7th
Karen Church, University of Calgary

March 14th
Kathryn Reese-Taylor, University of Calgary

March 21st
Lance Evans, University of Calgary

March 28th
Tyler Murchie, University of Calgary - Let’s Get Down to the Point: Discerning Morphological Variability in Projectile Points on the Northern Plains

April 4th
Sonia Zarrillo, University of Calgary