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January 2020 Issue
• THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER: New Year and New Beginnings (Jeffrey Lamia)
• AIA-NY Society Scholars, 2019–20 Announced
• AIA-NY Society Scholars’ Research (Kelly McLafferty, Max Meyer, Christina Stefanou, and Dylan G.Winchell)
• ARCE: For New York’s “Ancient” Organizations, Entwined Pasts Become Present (Louise Bertini)
September 2019 Issue
• THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER: Frontiers: Lucius Aelius, Scotland and Layers of Time (Jeffrey Lamia)
• Guardamar del Segura, Spain (Heidi James-Fisher)
• Dr. Larissa Bonfante: Etruscans on Morningside Heights (Edward Krowitz and Jeffrey Lamia)
• New AIA-NYS Scholarships
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January 2019 Issue
• THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER: Understanding & Method: Archaeology and History (Jeffrey Lamia)
• Heritage Matters: Afghanistan (Heidi James-Fisher)
• NYC Archaeological Repository: The Nan A. Rothschild Research Center (Amanda Sutphin)
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September 2018 Issue
• THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER: Life on the Frontier – Past and Present (Jeffrey Lamia)
• Mapping Magan (Eli Dollarhide)
• Excavations at Coriglia and the Necropoli Crocifisso del Tufo, Summer 2018 (Tina Bekkali-Poio)
• AIA Fellowships, Grants, and Scholarships
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January 2018 Issue
• THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER: Winter – Archaeological Exploration (Jeffrey Lamia)
• Finding North American Artifacts on Social Media (Acacia Berry)
• Contemporary Applications of Radiocarbon Dating in Archaeology (Joseph Schuldenrein)
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September 2017 Issue
• THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER: Discovery! Archaeological Discovery! (Jeffrey Lamia)
• Report from Geneva: The Repatriation of a Roman Sarcophagus (Heidi James-Fisher)
• Waldbaum Scholarship Report: Field School at Hadrian’s Villa, Summer 2017 (Nathan Katkin)
• LiDAR and the Revolution in Archaeological Remote Sensing (Joseph Schuldenrein)
• Something Fishy in Tunisia (Elizabeth Bartman)
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January 2017 Issue
• THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER: Ringing in an Exciting New Year! (Jeffrey Lamia)
• Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (Joseph Schuldenrein)
• New Publication of Note
• Schnaderbeck’s Lager Cellar: A Glimpse into Brooklyn’s Beer-Brewing Past (Celia Bergoffen)
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September 2016 Issue
• THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER: A New Lecture Season, and a Changing of the Guard (Paula Kay Lazrus)
• New Treats for Egyptologists in New York
• Hunter College Bloom Scholars Cohort in Greece (Robert Koehl)
• Umm al-Aqarib: Excavations in an Ancient Sumerian City (Haider Oraibi Almamori)
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January 2016 Issue
• THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER: Our Lectures Will Take You Around the Globe (Paula Kay Lazrus)
• New York Society Initiates A Field Work Scholarship
• Discovering Homo naledi: A First-Hand Account of an Extraordinary Find (Hannah Morris)
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September 2015 Issue
• THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER: A Busy Year Ahead! (But Busy in a Good Way) (Paula Kay Lazrus)
• Mapping Mesopotamian Monuments (Zainab Bahrani)
• 4,000 Years Under The Volcano: Archaeological Excavation at Stromboli (Sara T. Levi, with contributions by Sabina Slade, Vlora Gerguri, Brian Edwards, and Valerie Long)
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Thursday, May 14, 2020
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