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AIA lecture on Nov. 17

November 10, 2022 Elizabeth Baughan

On Thursday, November 17 at 6 pm, Dr. Sonia Alconini (Professor of Anthropology at the University of Virginia) will present “Rethinking Andean and Amazonian Relations: The Taypi Yungas as Spaces of Encounter, Ethnogenesis and Sociopolitical Transformations.” Co-sponsored by the Department of Classical Studies and the Richmond Society of the AIA, the free lecture will be held in person in Jepson Hall 118.

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