AIA News
June 20, 2014
AIA is working with the Achill Project and the Achill Archaeological Field School (AAFS) in Ireland on a new Interactive Dig. The Achill Project is developing a detailed understanding of the archaeology and history of the Slievemore, the largest mountain on Achill Island. The 2014 excavations will focus on the Cromlech Tumulus, a circular structure at the western end of the site. Follow the project as it unfolds.
May 8, 2026
The Graduate Student Paper Award winners from the 2026 Annual Meeting have been chosen. This year, there are two First Prize winners— Emily Lime (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) […]
May 5, 2026
Kevin Colls reading the curse on Shakespeare’s grave inside Holy Trinity Church in Stratford Upon Avon, United Kingdom.Photo courtesy of Kevin Colls. On March 29, 2026, the AIA Lincoln/Omaha Society […]
April 30, 2026
To celebrate our 2026 Fellowship recipients, we connected with this year’s awardees to learn more about their projects and the unique paths that led them into the field of archaeology. […]
April 30, 2026
To celebrate our 2026 Research Grant recipients, we connected with this year’s awardees to learn more about their projects and the unique paths that led them into the field of […]
April 28, 2026
Athens (Georgia) – A Tour of Two Prehistoric Rock Effigy Mounds The Athens (Georgia) Society was awarded a grant for their upcoming September outreach event. They will be hosting a […]