Save the date! International Archaeology Day (IAD) 2022 will be celebrated on Saturday, October 15, with more events taking place throughout the month of October. We’re organizing a free event on […]
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AIA Corresponding Member Amanda Claridge passed away in May of this year at the age of 72. An expert on Rome and Roman sculpture, she’s well known for her Rome: […]
Join us in two weeks for the first installment of AIA Archaeology Hour, our new series of monthly evening lectures that’s part of the expanded National Lecture Program! Each AIA […]
Save the date and join us on Saturday, October 15 at 2 pm ET for a very special virtual event we’re hosting in celebration of International Archaeology Day (IAD). In […]
Next month, we’re excited to launch the expanded National Lecture Program with AIA Archaeology Hour, a series of monthly evening lectures, while continuing our short daytime Archaeology Abridged talks. AIA […]
Last week, President Biden announced his intent to appoint three AIA members to serve on the United States Cultural Property Advisory Committee, better known as CPAC. Alexandra Jones, a current […]
We invite you to join us for the 2nd annual Felicia A. Holton Lecture taking place virtually on Tuesday, August 23 from 2 – 3 pm ET on Zoom. This […]
The AIA’s 2023 “A Year of Archaeology” calendar is officially on sale! Don’t miss your chance to see the outstanding photography featured in this year’s calendar. All the photos used […]
Your experience matters! Join our letter writing campaign to save a place you love. If you appreciate the cultural heritage of Belize and/or Libya, there are a few ways you […]
The AIA’s 2023 “A Year of Archaeology” calendar will be on sale soon. All of the photos featured in the calendar are from our annual Photo Contest. Click here to […]
The Museums and Exhibitions Committee has chosen this year’s winners of the Elizabeth Bartman Museum Internship. Congratulations to Jenna Martin and Daniel Everton! Jenna Martin Jenna Martin is a second-year […]
Returning to the field this summer? Then it’s a good idea to take a look at your code of conduct and make sure you have an updated harassment statement. Field […]
The Graduate Student Paper Award winners from the 2022 Annual Meeting have been chosen. This year, there are two winners for First Prize – Amanda Chen and Cristina M. Hernández. […]
On Tuesday, April 26, the archaeological community came together to show their support for the AIA’s mission to excavate, educate, and advocate. Your generous gifts, plus a matching gift, helped […]
The Nominating Committee has submitted its initial slate for the 2023 Governing Board elections. The Nominating Committee consists of John Papadopoulos (Chair), Eric Cline, Lawrence Cripe, Julie Herzig Desnick, SeungJung […]
The results are in! This year’s Build Your Own Monument (BYOM) submissions spanned the globe from Çatalhöyük to Chichén Itzá and everywhere in between. We have four winners to announce […]
Dear AIA Community, As you know, we’re always looking for ways to improve our programs to ensure they make the greatest impact. The changes we’re making to the National Lecture […]
Almost 800 people spent last Saturday at ArchaeoCon—AIA’s annual public outreach program that celebrates archaeology and archaeologists. 2022 was our fourth year hosting ArchaeoCon and our second year hosting it […]
Cultural Heritage Organizations Urge Governments to Respect Hague Convention and International Humanitarian Law As organizations committed to the protection of global heritage, we condemn the loss of human life that […]
Dear AIA Members: My name is John Papadopoulos and I am writing to you as the Chair of the Nominating Committee to invite your help in identifying potential candidates for […]