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Lectures

“Women and Wine in the Ancient Mediterranean”

November 9, 2024 Elizabeth Baughan

AIA lecture by Dr. Nadhira Hill (Randolph-Macon) this Thursday at 6 pm in Jepson 118. There will be SNACKS, and it should be a great lecture!

  • Open House and Info. Session 10/25
  • Summer 2025 field schools through IFR

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