McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Cambridge University
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The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research serves as an interdisciplinary hub aiming to provide a shared intellectual home for archaeologists at Cambridge with a programme of seminars, workshops, conferences, publications and research grants as well as laboratory space for a wide range of archaeological research which crosses continents, periods and approaches in its exploration of the diversity of the human past.
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The 27th McDonald Institute Lecture
Counternarratives of Early States in Mesopotamia (and Elsewhere).
Professor Norman Yoffee -
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First Raymond and Beverly Sackler Distinguished Lecture in Archaeology in Honour of Prof. Norman Hammond.
First Raymond and Beverly Sackler Distinguished Lecture in Archaeology in Honour of Prof. Norman Hammond delivered at Peterhouse on 4th November 2015 by Prof. Peter Addyman, (Founding Director, York Archaeological Trust) - "Creating Heritage: Vikings, Jorvik and public interest archaeology"
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The Enigma of Igbo Ukwu: exploring the origins of West African Civilization
McDonald Institute Keynote Lecture by Professor Susan Keech McIntosh on Friday 9th May