Lecture: The Archaeology of Agriculture, Industry and Trade in the Late Ottoman Aegean
March 11, 2009
Each year ASCSA organizes a series of scholarly lectures held in Cotsen Hall on its Kolonaki campus. These lectures are free-of-charge, open to the public, and regularly attract audiences in the hundreds. As such they provide an important service to the academic and lay community in Greece, as well as serving the educational interests of North American students and faculty living in Athens. This year for the first time we offer all members and alumni of ASCSA the opportunity to view lectures from their offices in the United States and elsewhere. We hope that you will find this service useful both for you and your students.
The lectures provided on the site are presented with permission of the speakers. All lectures were taped and digitized by Nikos Manias of ASCSA.
This videocast of Professor Harriet Blitzer, Buffalo State College, on the Archaeology of Agriculture, Industry and Trade in the Late Ottoman Aegean was originally presented on Tuesday, February 24th at Cotsen Hall. Lecture length: 1 hr. 13 minutes.
Watch the video:The Archaeology of Agriculture, Industry and Trade in the Late Ottoman Aegean from Mary Jane Gavenda on Vimeo.