IAD activities in Tehran included a lecture and panel discussion about the past, present, and future of archaeology in Iran.
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The October 20th symposium included three lectures held in honor of Judy Brilliant.
Main Street Guymon hosted a lecture celebrating the cultures of local Ethiopian and Eritrean immigrants for IAD 2018.
Over 1,400 people joined the AIA-Cleveland Society to celebrate IAD 2018 at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
The OTS Foundation for Neolithic Studies will launch its new audio/visual encounter with the Archaeology of Sound to commemorate International Archaeology Day.
On October 18, nearly 300 homeschool students and parents flocked to Bolivar, Ohio for Archaeology School Day.
Can you name the modern country that each archaeological site is located in?
Do you know if these archaeological sites built primarily for the living or the dead?
Our partner, Auckland Council, just completed their 2-week Auckland Heritage Festival 2018 which included several IAD events. Mary Kienholz provides us an eyewitness account for two.
National parks are great places to find out more about archaeology. Do you know which national historical parks (or monuments) are operated by the US and which by Canada?
With a few clues, can you determine which Maya archaeological site we are hinting at?
The first week of trivia wraps up with questions about the rose-red city. Test your knowledge and learn some new facts!
Can you name the sites described? Check back each weekday from now until IAD to try new puzzles.
How much do you know about this mountaintop archaeological gem? See how many clues you can solve!
Use your archaeological knowledge and math skills to solve today’s puzzle.
Test your archaeology know how and learn some new fun facts about Stonehenge.
The Myanmar Archaeology Association is planning archaeological training and awareness campaigns for IAD this year.
New organizations continue to be added through the summer, as we prepare for IAD on October 20, 2018.
28 Collaborating Organizations signed up for International Archaeology Day 2018 in July.