Fun for all at The Rooms’ first International Archaeology Day!
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University students gathered to share the results of recent fieldwork with colleagues.
Multiple events in Kashan helped to highlight the area’s archaeological past.
The AIA Hilton Head Society hosted the 4th Annual “What the Heck is It” Identification program for International Archaeology Day.
The Friends of Dinosaur Ridge held an outdoor event on October 12 in conjunction with National Fossil Day, Earth Science Week, and International Astronomy Day in addition to International Archaeology Day.
Groups around the US participated in last weekend’s festivities, click through to learn more about their events!
The Chatsworth Plantation Archaeological Project was the subject of talks at the Ascension Parish Library for International Archaeology Day
AIA Director of Programs, Ben Thomas will be a guest on Indiana Jones: Myth, Reality and 21st Century Archaeology on Wednesday, October 23 at 6 PM Eastern.
The Historic Odessa Foundation hosted a lecture for International Archaeology Day.
For International Archaeology, the Oshawa Community Museum offered guests a passport to take around to different archaeology themed stations throughout the Museum.
Collaborating Organization Elsevier put out a special virtual issue for International Archaeology Day 2013.
Today is International Archaeology Day!
On October 12, the Arkansas Archeological Survey – Blytheville Station hosted Open Lab Day at their office in honor of International Archaeology Day
The ambassador will address the audience at the Arts Club about “The UNESCO listed Cultural Triangle.”
AIA Trustee and Archaeology Day Sponsor Doug Tilden considers IAD to be a major step forward.
While some International Archaeology Day events have already taken place, still more are being added daily!
New organizations from Tennessee and Pennsylvania are added to the ever growing list of IAD Collaborators.
The Louisiana State University Rural Life Museum and the Louisiana Archaeological Society co-sponsored an event in celebration of International Archaeology Day.
The Louisiana State University Rural Life Museum’s Chatsworth Plantation Archaeological Project sponsored a public tour of the Chatsworth Plantation Quarters area.
Archaeology events continue to spread across the county as International Archaeology Day draws near.