Tuesday, Day 1
12 pm - 5 pm et

Don't Call Me Junior

Session Description

Professor of Archaeology, Indiana Jones, discusses the correlation of every day talents that assist him in his field. How ballet can help when balancing across narrow stone or wooden bridges. Determining weight and balance of similar objects. And when you’re thankful for all of the cardio you do.

Sponsored by Fedora

Agenda

Presenters

Dr. Indiana Jones

Professor of Archaeology, Marshall College
A native of Princeton, New Jersey, Indiana Jones is a tenured professor of archaeology. His research is funded by Marshall College and studied under the Egyptologist and archaeologist Abner Ravenwood at the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago.

Karen Allen

Special Assistant, Field Exploration
Ms. Allen joins Dr. Jones as a secondary expert on the dangers of field exploration. Her main points to convey include moving quickly through ancient tombs and caves, as well as basic cave-diving principles.