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Skype a Scientist Live
Skype A Scientist
92 episodes
4 days ago
Skype a Scientist connects people with scientists! These are recorded Q&A sessions with scientists. Listeners submit the questions!
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Skype a Scientist connects people with scientists! These are recorded Q&A sessions with scientists. Listeners submit the questions!
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Digging Deeper: How Archaeology Works with Professor Eric Cline
Skype a Scientist Live
47 minutes 42 seconds
5 years ago
Digging Deeper: How Archaeology Works with Professor Eric Cline

An internationally renowned archaeologist with more than thirty seasons of excavation experience, Prof. Eric H. Cline has conducted fieldwork from Greece and Crete to Egypt, Israel, and Jordan. Drawing on his forthcoming book, Digging Deeper, Cline will answer questions that archaeologists are most frequently asked: How do you know where to dig? How are excavations actually done? How do you know how old something is? This session will be filled with insights and practical advice about how archaeology really works. The webinar will begin with a short introduction and then will be opened up to the audience for a live Q&A session with Prof. Cline.​

Dr. Eric H. Cline is Professor of Classics and Anthropology, former Chair of the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, and current Director of the Capitol Archaeological Institute at The George Washington University (GWU), in Washington DC. He is an active field archaeologist, with more than 30 seasons of excavation and survey experience in Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Cyprus, Greece, Crete, and the United States. He is a former co-director at Megiddo (biblical Armageddon), where he dug from 1994 through 2014, and is currently co-directing the excavations at Tel Kabri in northern Israel, site of a 4,000-year-old Canaanite palace, where they have discovered the remains of the oldest and largest wine cellar so far known from the ancient Near East.

Skype a Scientist Live
Skype a Scientist connects people with scientists! These are recorded Q&A sessions with scientists. Listeners submit the questions!