2 TALKS: Interdisciplinary
Archaeology Lectures
Monday, April 10 / 5:00 PM
McCune Conference Room, 6020 HSSB

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Interpreting Leadership through Monumentality:
Late Formative Period Pukara, Peru

Elizabeth Klarich (Anthropology, UCSB)

Elizabeth Klarich (Ph.D., UCSB Department of Anthropology, 2005) has been working in the Peruvian and Bolivian Andes since 1994 and directs excavations at Pukara, an early urban center in the northwestern Lake Titicaca Basin. Her interests include early urbanism, alternative leadership strategies, and interpretations of monumental spaces.

Nascent Political Institutions in the Southern Caucasus: Late Bronze Age on the Tsaghkahovit Plain, Armenia
Ian Lindsay (Anthropology, UCSB)

Ian Lindsay (Ph.D. candidate, UCSB Department of Anthropology) has been working in Armenia since 2000 as a member of an Armenian-American collaborative expedition called Project ArAGATS (Archaeology and Geography of Ancient Transcaucasian Societies).

Sponsored by the IHC’s Interdisciplinary Archaeology Research Focus Group

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