For the third year in a row the AIA-Milwaukee Society teamed up with the Milwaukee Public Museum to present the Milwaukee Archaeology Fair to a crowd of ca. 2000 children, teachers, scout leaders, and families over two days.
Congratulations to the Maya Research Program—the winner of the AIA 2012 Online Excavation Outreach Contest!
The participation of 1,000 visitors and ten presenting organizations helped make the 12th Annual Archaeology Fair a great success.
AIA Debuts New Google Earth Layer of Popular Archaeological Sites in U.S. and Canada for National Archaeology Day
More than 4,500 attendees enjoyed the very successful 5th annual AIA/Museum of Science Archaeology Fair. Held on Friday and Saturday, October 7 and 8, the Fair presented a variety of presentations focusing on the tools used in archaeology digs, methods of inquiry, and much more.
A number of museum studies students at SFSU designed interpretive signs and brochures for the AIA Site Preservation project at Thimlich Ohinga, Kenya.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management joined as a Collaborating Organization for National Archaeology Day and issued an Information Bulletin to all BLM employees encouraging them to showcase their archaeological programs and resources by holding events on National Archaeology Day.
The AIA is an exhibitor at the American Institute for Conservation’s Annual Meeting in Albuquerque this week.
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