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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

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 […]

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 […]

Mezinárodní den archeologie 2019 Vsetín

Mezinárodní den archeologie 2019 Vsetín Horní Náměstí 2, Vsetín

The 9 days long action in The Museum of the the Moravian Wallachia in Vsetín is focused on school colectives, but also general public will be welcome. For childere will […]

Community Conversation on Coastal Heritage at Risk

GTM Research Reserve Marineland Field Office 9741 Ocean Shore Blvd., St. Augustine

A coastal walk to take a look at at-risk sites, followed by a community discussion on how to tackle climate change impacts on local heritage sites. For questions or to […]

Indiana Historic Preservation Review Board Meeting

Fort Harrison State Park Inn and Conference Center, Roosevelt Room, Inn Building 5830 N Post Road, Indianapolis

The Indiana Historic Preservation Review Board makes decisions on preservation-related issues and provides public oversight for the division. The Board nominates Indiana properties to the National Register of Historic Places. […]

Saving Mes Aynak

University of Florida FAB 105, Gainesville

We invite members and archaeology enthusiasts to join us for a viewing of the independent documentary film, _Saving Mes Aynak_, a 5,000-year-old archaeological site in Afghanistan which faces demolition. The […]

The Earliest Child: The Significance of “Selam”

Cindy Pritzker Auditorium, Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago Public Library 400 South State Street, Chicago

While most of our knowledge in paleoanthropology comes from studying fossils of adult individuals, fossil children also have unique stories to tell. Join Dr. Zeray Alemseged to learn how the […]

The Picts – New Discoveries of the ‘Lost people of Europe’

City University Graduate Center, Room C197 on Concourse Level 365 5th Avenue, New York

The Picts are a ‘Lost people of Europe’ and a past society of enduring public fascination. First mentioned in late Roman writings as a collection of troublesome social groupings north […]

The archaeological landscape of the early medieval kingdom of Northumbria

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture 2316 West 1st Avenue, Spokane

Presented by Dr. Brian Buchanan The island of Great Britain witnessed dramatic changes between the 4th and 9th centuries CE due to the withdrawal of Roman authority, climatic change, migration, […]

Recent Archeological Excavations in Downtown San Antonio

San Antonio Missions NHP Visitor Center 6701 San José Drive, San Antonio

Lectures by Kristi Nichols and Clint McKenzie. Join local archeologists for this evening lecture about recent excavations in San Antonio. Clint McKenzie (Center for Archeological Research, UTSA) and Kristi Nichols […]

Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology Ohio Valley Chapter #22

Lutherlyn 500 Lutherlyn Lane, Butler

Dr. Sarah Neusius, Retired Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania and Research Associate in Anthropology at CMNH, will present the program Forest, Field, and River: Use of […]

Ancient Winters at the Flagg Swamp Rockshelter

Acton Memorial Library 486 Main Street, Acton

Eric Johnson, Lecturer in the University of Massachusetts/Amherst Anthropology Department, provides a retrospective on the 1980 laboratory analysis and results from the excavation of this remarkable site in Marlborough, Massachusetts. […]