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IASCE Transdisciplinary Seminar Series

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Bringing in-person interactions back to USF! The Institute for the Advanced Study of Culture and the Environment (IASCE) will be hosting our IASCE Transdisciplinary Seminar Series. This seminar series introduces diverse and innovative topics to USF students, faculty, scholars, and anyone interested in transdisciplinary research. The topics range from using biomolecular analyses to elucidate ritual practices in Egypt to solving ancient mysteries of coastal Peru. These talks are meant to bring individuals together in a comfortable shared space to discuss interesting and thought-provoking research from all disciplines at USF. Each talk will be in the USF Library on the Tampa campus and is less than an hour, followed by a discussion. All are invited to attend. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. For information contact Dr. Christine Bergmann.

 

Spring 2026


The Archaeology of the Invisible: Organic Residue Analysis and What It Tells Us about Ritual Practices in Ptolemaic Egypt
Dr, Davide Tanasi (USF History), March 25, 2026, at 5 pm in LIB 125G. LIB 125G

 

How Interdisciplinary Research Unraveled the Secrets of an Ancient Peruvian Mystery
Dr. Charles Stanish (USF Anthropology), April 16, 2026, at 5 pm in LIB 125G