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Eisenhower’s Neighborhood

Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site 609 S. Lamar Ave., Denison

The Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site presents a temporary exhibit on the architecture of the Birthplace; displays of artifacts found on the surface of the site; and features a self-guided […]

Making Alabama Bicentennial Exhibit

Alabama State Capitol 600 Dexter Ave, Montgomery

Alabama's history, culture and humanities is a part of this impressive traveling exhibit. It features eight periods of history - from becoming a territory to achieving statehood and beyond. For […]

Exhibit: Lubbock Landmark Lake Online Exhibit

Lubbock Lake Landmark online only exhibit, Lubbock

Lubbock Lake Landmark, also known as Lubbock Lake Site, is an important archeological site and natural history preserve in Lubbock. There is evidence of ancient people and extinct animals of […]

Texas Archeology Awareness Exhibit

McLennan Community College Library 1400 College Dr, Waco

A Texas Archeology Month exhibit and outreach materials are featured at the McLennan Community College Library throughout the month of October. Mon-Thur 7:30am-10pm; Fri 8am-5pm; Sat 9am-3pm; Sun 3pm-9pm

Digging Up The Past

Biloxi Public Library 580 Howard Avenue, Biloxi

An educational display at the library on the archaeology and history of the Gulf Coast and the associated resources available at the Biloxi Public Library on these topics.

Wilkinson County Mound Exhibit

Wilkinson County Museum Bank St & Boston Row, Woodville

This exhibit focuses on Native American mound sites in Mississippi and Louisiana. Mon-Fri: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM; Sat: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Anti Looting and Graffitti Poster Competition

Institute of Archaeology 3401 Mountain View Boulevard, Belmopan City

Recently, there has been a number of cases of destruction, looting and graffiti at archaeological reserves and sites. The Institute of Archaeology deems it necessary to launch a campaign aimed […]

Clean-up of Soldier’s Water Hole historical marker and site

Soldier's Water Hole CR 422, Brady

The main project focus during 2019-2020 of the McCulloch County Historical Commission (located in Brady) is the surveying/repairing and publicizing/promoting of the county's 21 state historical markers. The commission is […]

Gravestone Symbols and their Meaning in Evergreen Cemetery

Evergreen Cemetery 560 Evergreen Street, Paris

As part of Archeology Month, the Sam Bell Maxey House State Historic Site is presenting "Gravestone Symbols and their Meanings in Evergreen." Gravestones are very personal things, used to represent […]

Engaging Anthropology Conference

Campus Center, University of Massachusetts Amherst 1 Campus Center Way, Amherst

1969 was a memorable year. Humans first walked on the moon; the Miracle Mets won the World Series; Richard Nixon became President; a dairy farm in New York was host […]

Ongoing

MOOC Discovering Greek & Roman Cities

In this Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), an international team of experts from six different universities explore the many facets of Greek and Roman cities. They discuss mega cities like […]

Recurring

South West Lab Day at Henderson State!

HSU Research Station 1042 Haddock St., Arkadelphia

Archeology Lab Days are held most Thursdays at the Arkansas Archeological Survey’s HSU Research Station (on the Henderson State University campus).

The War Bow: Weapons Technology and Prehistoric Native American Migrations

Davis Auditorium, Springfield Museums 21 Edwards Street, Springfield

The bow and arrow is a technology very closely associated with the popular stereotype of peoples native to this country. Few people realize that bows and arrows were virtually non-existent […]

Finding Aphrodite: The Petra North Ridge Project

Murphey Hall Room 104 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill

Public lecture by Prof. Thomas Parker (North Carolina State University) on his ongoing research in Petra

Archaeology in Florida State Parks

Keystone Height Public Library 175 Oriole St, Keystone Heights

When people first realize archaeology happens in Florida, it often surprises them to hear of how many active permits are issued to do work in state parks. Some of the […]

Hominin dispersal pathways out of Africa: A view from the Red Sea basin

University of Louisville, Ekstrom Library, Chao Auditorium 2215 S. 3rd Street, Louisville

Lecturer: Professor Amanuel Beyin (University of Louisville) Starting a little more than two million years ago, successive hominin lineages dispersed out of the ancestral homeland, Africa. While dispersing across different […]

Archaeology West of Boston

Acton Memorial Library 486 Main Street, Acton

Tonya Largy, Past President of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society and Wayland resident, will discuss several interesting archaeological projects carried out in our locality, where Native Americans have lived and prospered […]