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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Archaeology Refocused Through Epigraphy
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SUMMARY:Archaeology Refocused Through Epigraphy
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<font size="2"><font color="#1D2129"><font style='"TimesNewRoman",serif;font-style:normal;font-variant-ligatures:normal;font-variant-caps:normal;font-weight:400;letter-spacing:normal;orphans:2;text-align:start;text-indent:0px;text-transform:none;white-space:normal;widows:2;word-spacing:0px;-webkit-text-stroke-width:0px;text-decoration-style:initial;text-decoration-color:initial;'><span><strong>Connor Armi, </strong></span></font></font></font><font size="2"><font color="#1D2129"><font style='"TimesNewRoman",serif;font-style:normal;font-variant-ligatures:normal;font-variant-caps:normal;font-weight:400;letter-spacing:normal;orphans:2;text-align:start;text-indent:0px;text-transform:none;white-space:normal;widows:2;word-spacing:0px;-webkit-text-stroke-width:0px;text-decoration-style:initial;text-decoration-color:initial;'><span>Harvard Extension School, Archaeology and Anthropology M.A. student</span></font></font></font></p><p>	<font size="2"><font color="#1D2129"><font style='"TimesNewRoman",serif;font-style:normal;font-variant-ligatures:normal;font-variant-caps:normal;font-weight:400;letter-spacing:normal;orphans:2;text-align:start;text-indent:0px;text-transform:none;white-space:normal;widows:2;word-spacing:0px;-webkit-text-stroke-width:0px;text-decoration-style:initial;text-decoration-color:initial;'><span><strong>Methodologies in Egyptology and Mesopotamian Studies</strong></span></font></font></font><font size="2"><font color="#1D2129"><font style='"TimesNewRoman",serif;font-style:normal;font-variant-ligatures:normal;font-variant-caps:normal;font-weight:400;letter-spacing:normal;orphans:2;text-align:start;text-indent:0px;text-transform:none;white-space:normal;widows:2;word-spacing:0px;-webkit-text-stroke-width:0px;text-decoration-style:initial;text-decoration-color:initial;'><span> (MEMS)</span></font></font></font></p><p>	This presentation looks to reframe archaeological interpretation by shifting the focus from what can be said about artifacts and what cannot be said. I will discuss briefly the underlying issues behind post-processual and processual archaeologies and their goals. Then I will discuss how reframing interpretation beyond semiotics elucidates a focus on “how” artifacts would have functioned in ancient society. I am utilizing anthropological, linguistic, and archaeological theory to reconstruct how kudurrus functioned in Mesopotamian society. I argue that kudurrus functioned as an artifact produced by socially constructed institutions, and because the inscriptions pertain to geographic boundaries, kudurrus express and perform the social construction of societally placed geo-graphical boundaries and thus express and establish the cosmological constructs placed in geographical locations.</p>
LOCATION:Harvard Semitic Museum, Room 201, 6 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20180131T221500Z
DTEND:20180131T221500Z
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