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Armour Seminar: Lisa Lucero, UIUC

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Our weekly seminar series features speakers and their research related to the study of natural history and culture.

Join us this week for the talk, Ancestral Maya Practices and Sustainability Mitigating Climate Change, by Lisa Lucero, Department of Anthropology at UIUC.

This event is free to attend, and museum admission is not required. If coming from outside the Museum, you may enter through the West Entrance to join us in the A. Montgomery Ward Lecture Hall on the ground level.

Some seminars are recorded and available to view online after the event.

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The A. Watson Armour III Seminar Series is a weekly seminar highlighting the research of science professionals across a broad spectrum of scientific interests, disciplines, and lived experiences. This series connects the Field Museum’s research, collections, conservation, and associated community with professionals at the forefront of life, geophysical, and social sciences. Lectures are open to the public and regularly highlight or complement research conducted by Field Museum staff and affiliates.

Have a speaker to suggest? Contact us at armourseminars@fieldmuseum.org.

Anti-harassment statement

The Armour Seminar Committee and the Field Museum are strongly invested in the creation and maintenance of safe and inclusive spaces. To this end, we explicitly refuse to condone harassment, discrimination, or inappropriate behavior. We encourage that proposals for speakers take into account these expectations. Speakers with a known history of, or ongoing investigations of, harassment, discrimination, or other inappropriate behaviors will not be considered. We reserve the right to cancel talks if we learn of such events after an invitation is made.