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Archaeology Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for 2025-11-05 ( 4 items )  
Alan LeQuire, BA'78, celebrates 35 years of Athena Parthenos, Arts Remix (10)
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 4 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news: * * * Alan LeQuire, BA'78, celebrates 35 years of Athena Parthenos, Arts Remix * Thirty-five years ago, Alan LeQuire, BA'78, became Nashville's most prominent sculptor with the unveiling of Athena Parthenos. In June, he returned to the Parthenon with a new body of work that celebrates contemporary people and an exhibit focused on Athena. Monumental Figures, a world-premiere exhibition of 24 new works focused p more PR

Eye in the Sky: Drone Revolution Accelerates Binghamton Research (10)
BINGHAMTON, New York, Nov. 5 -- Binghamton University issued the following news: * * * Eye in the sky: Drone revolution accelerates Binghamton research Drones transform work in archaeology, agriculture, robotics and more By Jennifer Micale On the screen, a crisp image takes shape: a stone landscape worthy of Escher, with massive faces emerging from shadows and cracks. Binghamton University anthropologist Carl Lipo zooms in and more details come into view: the jutting noses and chins of the more PR

Huntington University: Fairchild Publishes 'Paul's Enslavement - The Early Life of Saul the Zealot' (10)
HUNTINGTON, Indiana, Nov. 5 -- Huntington University issued the following news release: * * * Fairchild Publishes 'Paul's Enslavement: The Early Life of Saul the Zealot' Book explores Paul's early life and upbringing under Roman authority * Dr. Mark Fairchild, retired professor of Bible and religion, has published a new book, Paul's Enslavement: The Early Life of Saul the Zealot, analyzing Paul's upbringing under Roman authority. The book is published by Hendrickson Publishers and released  more PR

Millersville University: Professor and Students Uncover Lancaster History (10)
MILLERSVILLE, Pennsylvania, Nov. 5 -- Millersville University issued the following news: * * * Professor and Students Uncover Lancaster History Archaeology professor Dr. Timothy Trussell leads Millersville students on a dig to unearth what may be Lancaster's oldest tavern. By Kelsey Madas Tucked away in the farmland of Lancaster County, just north of Marietta, lies history that is just now being uncovered. Dr. Timothy Trussell, tenured assistant professor of archaeology at Millersville, and more PR