2025-11-15/16 Lectures

Alexander the Great: How He Changed the World

Archaeology Discovery Weekend 2025 will focus its lectures and exhibits on the archaeology of the Macedonian ruler who took the fourth-century BC world by storm: Alexander the Great. While in power for only one decade, Alexander the Great conquered a massive swath of the Mediterranean world, the ancient Near East, and Central and South Asia, dying in Babylon in 323 BC at the age of 32. No one before
or after him achieved what he accomplished. We know a lot about him from written sources, but this event will draw attention to recent archaeological data that define his rapid rise to power and the astounding expansion of his conquests.

Schedule
Saturday, November 15 & 16
Illustrated presentations and discussions, special
Saturday night reception, and more!
Specific times will be announced soon–check the website

Locations
In-person and Online
Lawrence T. Geraty & Douglas R. Clark
Center for Near Eastern Archaeology and
Zapara School of Business at La Sierra University
4500 Riverwalk Parkway
Riverside, CA 92505
Accessible via Zoom and Livestream

Find out more at:
lasierra.edu/archaeology
p: 951 785-2632 (CNEA)
e: archaeology@lasierra.edu

La Sierra University’s CNEA and Archaeology Discovery Weekend are not affiliated with AIA Orange County or AIA National. We simply like to share this event with our members. They have great speakers on specific topics.