Gala Auction Offers Trips of a Lifetime!
Voyage Into Antiquity: Turkey, Israel, Egypt, and Greece with Tour Leader Albert Leonard, Jr.
The Young Patrons of AIA attended a behind-the-scenes visit to the American Numismatic Society of New York.
News outlets pick up story on treasure-hunting and the unethical digging of archaeological sites.
Elizabeth Bartman, AIA President, calls for protection of Syrian sites.
Elizabeth Bartman, AIA President, sent letters to executives at National Geographic and Spike TV to express concern over the content of two new TV shows.
Call for Papers for the 2013 AIA Annual Meeting in Seattle is now available.
On February 9, the Central MS/Jackson local society helped organize and promote the world premier, at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, of the National Geographic film “Quest for the Lost Maya”, which features Millsaps College archaeology professor and local society member George Bey and his students digging at the Maya site of Kiuic in Yucatan, Mexico.
The 113th AIA/APA Joint Annual Meeting, held in Philadelphia, attracted more than 3,000 registrants who attended sessions led by more than 800 speakers and more than 200 discrete events presented by archaeologists, classicists, epigraphers, art historians, and anthropologists from across the globe.
Art Exhibition at AIA: “BEYOND THE DIG: SCENES FROM MONGOLIA: Etchings by Colleen O’Shea"
The Stafford Civil War Sites in Virginia held its grand opening in April 2013.
On May 9, the AIA held a summit meeting to discuss new directions for the AIA and archaeology in K-12 Education.
The Site Preservation Program is funding the San Bartolo Mural Project thanks to a special gala pledge drive.