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CU on the Weekend Returns September 23
CU on the Weekend will return this month with a fall series that will take audience members on a journey from Antarctica to Ancient Rome. Professor Cassandra Brooks will...
CU Museum of Natural History to Unveil Ancient Stone Tools, Host Free Activities on Oct. 10 to Celebrate “Unearthed: Ancient Life in the Boulder Valley” exhibit
...details: • What: “Unearthed: Ancient Life in the Boulder Valley” exhibition, featuring over 80 ancient stone tools; interactive demonstrations of flintknapping, spear throwing and more. • Where: CU Museum...
Natural history comes to life for students statewide
Nov. 26, 2018 • By Sue Postema Scheeres If Jim Hakala had his way, every fourth-grader in Colorado would be able to hold a piece of ancient history. The senior educator...
Back to the Future: Classics Day Educates the Public About Ancient Influences on Modern Society
...or in Latin. For the first part of the day, participants learned about archaeology, ancient Latin, ancient graffiti, the Greek language, and more. In the afternoon, the pupils broke...
Renowned CU-Boulder Anthropologist to Share Ancient Mummy Collection, Expertise Sept. 29 in Longmont
Dennis Van Gerven, University of Colorado Boulder professor of anthropology, will share parts of his notorious collection of mummified, ancient human remains at 7 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 29 at the...
13,000-year-old Stone Tool Cache Set for Exhibit at CU-Boulder
...like atlatl-throwing, fire-starting and other skills required by the ancient people who inhabited the Boulder Valley. The CU Museum exhibit, “Unearthed: Ancient Life in the Boulder Valley,” is expected...
Colorado Classics Day on Sept. 19 to Showcase Greek, Roman Worlds to K-12 Students
...Ancient Rome, Wesley Wood, master’s student; Animals in the Ancient World: Collections in the CU Museums, Beth Dusinberre, classics professor. The event will also feature the popular Rocky Mountain...
CU on the Weekend lectures begin Jan. 26
...p.m. Susan Thomas, Professor, Music Director, American Music Research Center Ancient Aliens and Contemporary Archaeology March 16 • 1–3 p.m. Sarah Kurnick, Assistant Professor, Anthropology Christians, Muslims and Jews in...
Searching for Ancient Harbors, 5th Century Shipwrecks Among Topics for Feb. 18 “CU in the Community” Program
...than 43 maritime archaeological expeditions in the Mediterranean, including the discovery of the submerged harbor of ancient Aperlae off the coast of Turkey. Many of his digs around the world...