Experimenting with Ancient and Historical Recipes? You could lead an ArchaeoCon 2023 workshop! The AIA is looking for someone to lead the ArchaeoCon 2023 hands-on ancient or historical cooking workshop. Send […]
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Tune in for virtual lectures with Joan Connelly on February 15, 21, and 23. Talks will be recorded and added to our AIA YouTube Channel. AIA ARCHAEOLOGY HOURA Maritime Small […]
Society Sunday is February 5, 2023! Join us at 1PM EST for “Going to Work in the Roman Empire: The Archaeology of Potters and Potting” a free public presentation by Elizabeth Murphy. Register […]
At the 2023 Annual Meeting (New Orleans, LA/hybrid), we saw many posters featuring work from around the world. Three posters were selected as winners for this year’s AIA Poster Award […]
Your experience matters! Join our letter writing campaign to save a place you love. If you appreciate the cultural heritage of Cambodia, North Macedonia, and/or Uzbekistan, there are a few […]
The 2023 Council election saw a presidential change for the AIA. Elizabeth S. Greene (left) was elected to the role of President. Brian I. Daniels (center) was elected to the […]
AIA Archaeology Hour and Archaeology Abridged are back for 2023! Tune in for virtual lectures with Egyptologist Kara Cooney on January 17, 18, and 26. Talks will be recorded and […]
Our office will be closed on Monday, December 26, in observance of Christmas Day, and again on Monday, January 2, in observance of New Year’s Day. May you have a […]
We’re pleased to welcome Dr. Lisa R. Brody as the next Book Review Editor for the American Journal of Archaeology! Dr. Lisa R. Brody is Associate Curator of Ancient Art […]
Our office will be closed on Thursday, November 24, in observance of Thanksgiving Day and again on Friday, November 25, in observance of Native American Heritage Day. We will reopen […]
Looking for a unique gift this holiday season? Then, look no further. Give the gift of AIA membership to your friends and loved ones this year! You can purchase a […]
Our office is closed today, Friday, November 11, in honor of Veterans Day. The AIA would like to thank all veterans for their service and encourage you to learn more […]
The Archaeological Institute of America would like to congratulate the following individuals, projects, and publications for their excellent work. They will be formally recognized at the AIA Awards Ceremony, which […]
Join us in two weeks for the third installment (and last one of 2022!) of AIA Archaeology Hour, our new series of monthly evening lectures that’s part of the expanded […]
The AIA-Coalition for Archaeological Synthesis (CfAS) working group has developed a new conference format called Quick Takes: Big Archaeological Topics in 5min or Less to explore concepts with critical implications in the […]
We’re please to announce this year’s International Archaeology Day Grant winners! These grants help Societies host events associated with International Archaeology Day 2022, celebrated on Saturday, October 15 this year, […]
Join us in two weeks for the second 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! 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 […]
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 […]