

William Bruce, University of Kansas, and Nicholas Cahill, University of Wisconsin-MadisonĬhange the Pace: The Mudbrick Building Complexes at Sardis and the Early Lydian Elite (20 minutes)Īrchaeological Research at Phoenix (Carian Chersonese), 2021 (15 minutes)Īsil Yaman, University of Pennsylvania Museum Recent Excavations at the Lydian Palace at Sardis (20 minutes) Omur Harmansah, University of Illinois at Chicago, and Peri Johnson, University of Illinois at Chicago Surveying Two Hittite Cities in the Southwestern Borderlands (20 minutes) Kim Shelton, University of California, Berkeley, Lynne Kvapil, Butler University, and Gypsy Price, SEARCH, Inc, and Konstantinos Kissas, Ministry of Culture, Greece 1B: Anatolian Archaeology TAPHOS, the Tombs of Aidonia Preservation, Heritage, and ExplOration Synergasia: the 2019-2021 Excavation Seasons (20 minutes)

Prepalatial Built Chamber Tomb 73 at Mitrou in the Postpalatial Period and Early Iron Age: An Unbroken Tradition of Memory and Ritual (20 minutes)Īleydis Van de Moortel, University of Tennessee Pratt, Western University, Melanie Godsey, University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill, Joseph Frankl, University of Michigan, Bartłomiej Lis, Polish Academy of Sciences, Grace Erny, Stanford University, Robert Stephan, University of Arizona, Maeve McHugh, University of Birmingham, and Philip Sapirstein, University of Toronto Murray, University of Toronto, Catherine E. The Bays of East Attica Regional Survey 2020–2021: New Evidence for Settlement, Exchange, and Craft Production from Porto Rafti, Greece (20 minutes) Pareja, Dickinson College, and Dimitris Athanasoulis, Ephorate of Cycladic Antiquities Tristan Carter, McMaster University, Claudette Lopez, University of Cambridge, Kristine Mallison, University of Missouri Columbia, Vagia Mastrogiannopoulou, Independent Scholar, Dimitra Mylona, INSTAP-EC, Georgia Tsartsidou, Ephoreia of Palaeoanthropology-Speleology, Matt Harder, University of Missouri Columbia, Daniel Contrearas, University of Florida, Marie N. The Spatial Configuration of Ritual Action: Insights from the Minoan-Type Peak Sanctuary on Stelida, Naxos (20 minutes) Laura Ursprung Nerling, University of Missouri – Columbia The Protopalatial Burials and their Larnakes from Kalo Chorio, Istron Crete (10 minutes) Conell, Mackinac State Historic Parks, and Lynn Evans, Mackinac State Historic ParksĪrchaeological Survey of the Bay and Submerged Coastline of Palaikastro, East Crete (15 minutes)Ĭarl Knappett, University of Toronto, Theotokis Theodoulou, Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities, Alexandros Tourtas, FORTH-IMS, and Giorgos Tsimpoukis, Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities Mysteries of the House of Gonneville: A Preliminary Field Report on House E (15 minutes)Īlexandra O. SESSION BLOCK 1: THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 8:00-10:30 AM 1A: New Fieldwork in Aegean Prehistory Please note: All sessions will be held in Pacific Standard Time. Paper order within a session may not reflect the final time slots. Sessions are grouped within morning, midday, and afternoon blocks. The 2022 AIA and SCS joint Annual Meeting will take place January 5-8, in San Francisco and will be our first ever hybrid conference. The Preliminary Academic Program as it is presented here is tentative and subject to change.
