Event Name: Spokane AIA Lecture Series - November
Location: Auditorium - E.A. Johnston
Event Date: Thursday, 11/20/2025
Event Time: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Spokane Society of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) Lecture

Thursday, November 20, 2025 
6:30 pm - Lecture

MAC Auditorium or Zoom Meeting (Meeting ID - 841 2068 4037; Passcode: 004215)
Free and open to the public


November Lecture - Poggio Civitie's Etruscan Workshop: A Cross-Craft Perspective

Craft production in the ancient world is frequently analyzed by specialists who concentrate on a specific material or class of artifact, an approach that can overlook how production processes were interconnected through shared resources, technologies, or workspaces. In this talk, Dr. Donoghue considers these cross-craft relationships in a 7th-century BCE Etruscan workshop at the site of Poggio Civitate. By exploring activity within and around this structure, this talk demonstrates that workshop labor was highly specialized and carried out by craftspeople who worked across multiple media or collaborated closely with others. 


Dr. Nora Donoghue, Gonzaga University

The Spokane Chapter of the AIA is proud to provide a lecture series from September - April on various archaeological topics. The AIA promotes archaeological inquiry and public understanding of the material record of the human past to foster an appreciation of diverse cultures and our shared humanity. Find out more about the Archaeological Institute of America here.