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Moche Fineline Painting From San José de Moro
This full color book describes and illustrates more than 200 painted vessels from San Josè de Moro, a community of ancient Peruvian potters of the Moche Civilization who shared a distinctive painting style and left a fascinating record of their achievement.
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Friday Seminar Series Fall 2007 Topic: Household Archaeology
Hosted in the Cotsen Institute Seminar Room, Fowler A222, Friday afternoon, 4:00 pm and followed by a reception in the Commons Room.
Schedule:
- October 12 - Jerry Moore, California State University, Dominguez Hills
Making a Huaca: From Domestic Space to Sacred Space in Far Northern Peru
- October 19 - Laurie Wilkie, University of California, Berkeley
Coming of Age in California: A Historical Archaeology of an All-Male Household
- November 2 - Merrick Posnansky, University of California, Los Angeles
Searching for the invisible - Imperial Archaeology and African slaves in the 19th century AD Nile valley
- November 9 - Carl Wendt, California State University, Fullerton
New Data on Olmec Households in Veracruz, Mexico
- November 16 - Penelope Allison, University of Leicester
Investigating Households Practices: Pompeian Case-Studies
- November 23 - Thanksgiving! No talk this week.
- November 30 - Payson Sheets, University of Colorado, Boulder
Household Archaeology, Volcanoes, Remote Sensing, and Social Memory in Ancient Costa Rica
For more information, contact graduate student coordinator Jamie Aprile (japrile1@ucla.edu) or
Cotsen Institute Assistant Director Liz Klarich
(klarich@ioa.ucla.edu).
Parking is $8.00 in Lot 4 (Sunset and Westwood)
Be sure to check back for more information
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