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Yesterday, we reached over 100 Collaborating Organizations for International Archaeology Day, and there are still two months to go!
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Massachusetts, Florida, and Texas lead the charge for most events per state. Find out where!
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More Collaborating Organizations have joined us for International Archaeology Day 2014!
We are so excited to be celebrating International Archaeology Day again this year on October 18, 2014 to raise awareness for archaeology and provide opportunities for the public to participate in archaeological activities.
In preparation for IAD 2014, we just set up a new webpage with precomposed e-mail invitations that you can easily send to your contacts.
Project Archaeology at the Beaverhead Museum hosted a teacher/student Archaeology Day for the region.
The AIA Spokane Society celebrated the 2013 International Archaeology Day over two days, with lectures and workshops
The Central Texas Society of the AIA celebrated International Archaeology Day 2013 by holding its sixth Annual Ancient Archaeology Playdate
International Archaeology Day at the ROM gave museum visitors the chance to explore archaeology around the world
Brandeis University hosted the Dead Sea Scrolls Conference on October 6th in conjunction with International Archaeology Day.
The Quincy Quarry and Granite Workers Museum participated in International Archaeology Day on Saturday October 5 at the Granite Railway Company’s Inclined Plane Railway
International Archaeology Day in Anchorage, Alaska was hosted by archaeologists from the state and federal level at University of Anchorage.
For International Archaeology Day, the Oriental Institute hosted a film screening “Breaking Ground: the Story of the Oriental Institute.”
Parkin Archeological State Park commemorated International Archaeology Day 2013
Over 100 members of the public turned out for the Plymouth Antiquarian Society’s free public tour of Burial Hill presented in conjunction with International Archeological Day.