PUBlic Professor Series | 'I met a traveller from an antique land': The Archaeology of Progress, Decline, and Collapse

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Join Dr. Kevin McGeough as he explores

'I met a traveller from an antique land': The Archaeology of Progress, Decline, and Collapse.

The ability of archaeology to offer insight about long-term change is one of the major contributions of the discipline. Archaeologists and those that are interested in archaeological work have been particularly interested in understanding why cultures change, what constitutes progress, and why societies seemingly vanish.

Scholars have sought answers for why there was widespread collapse at the end of the Bronze Age, what happened to the ancient Maya, and why the Roman empire fell. Yet perhaps these ideas of progress and collapse are rooted in other ideologies and perhaps we are reading our own concerns into the archaeological record. Through a series of case studies, McGeough challenges the ideas of progress, decline, and collapse.

Thursday, September 22, 2016 - 7 to 9 p.m.

Event Location: City Hall, City of Lethbridge (910 4th Avenue S, Lethbridge)

FREE. Everyone welcome. No RSVP required. Seating is limited, however, so arrive early!

Light appetizers and a cash bar will be available.

Sponsored by: Atlatl Archaeology

For more on Dr. McGeough’s work, visit this feature story.

Room or Area: 
City Hall Atrium

FREE. Everyone welcome. No RSVP required. Seating is limited, however, so arrive early!

Light appetizers and a cash bar will be available.


Contact:

Catharine Reader | catharine.reader@uleth.ca | (403) 382-7154 | uleth.ca/artsci/node/62083