Wednesday, Oct 17, 2018

Lecture: The Bronze Age Archaeology of Seyitomer Mound in Turkey

Time: 6:00 pm til 7:00 pm

Location: Selby Library, 1331 First St., Sarasota 34236

Description: Time Sifters Archaeology Society Lecture Series - The Bronze Age Archaeology of Seyitomer Mound in Turkey by Dr. Laura Harrison

We can trace forerunners of the contemporary world back to the Bronze Age (ca. 3000-2000 B.C.E.), at which time Turkey was both a crossroads between neighboring societies in the Aegean and Mesopotamia and an independent center in its own right. Archaeological remains from Seyitömer reveal how the standardization of pottery technology, the quest for luxury goods, and a cataclysmic earthquake transformed daily life in this Bronze Age village. While Seyitömer is a wellspring of information about ancient Turkey, it is also relevant to contemporary discussions about heritage at risk, because it is located within an active coal mine and faces imminent destruction. Recent research focuses on creating 3D reconstructions of destroyed archaeological contexts, to facilitate future study, and increase public access to this endangered heritage.

Laura K. Harrison the director of Access 3D Lab and a research assistant professor at the University of South Florida.

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