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SUMMARY:France: The Reach of the Romans
DESCRIPTION:Join archaeologist Patrick Hunt on this exciting new itinerary from Turin to Nice and discover how the ancient Gauls and Romans interacted with the landscapes and shaped the history and cultures of northern Italy and southern France. Together we will cross the Alps by high-speed train\, from Turin to Lyon. \nHighlights:\n*Travel with award-winning archaeologist and author Patrick Hunt\, who has been doing fieldwork in the Alps since 1994\n*Visit several outstanding museums\, including the Egyptian Museum in Turin\, the only museum outside of Cairo solely dedicated to Egyptian art and culture; and the new Musée de l’Arles Antique\, housing the world’s second finest collection of sarcophagi after the Vatican’s\n*Marvel at six UNESCO World Heritage sites: the Roman and Romanesque monuments of Arles\, the Roman theater and Arc de Triomphe of Orange\, the Roman aqueduct at Pont du Gard\, the historic center of Avignon\, the historic city of Lyon\, and the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy in Turin\n*Explore the archaeological site of Saint-Romain-en-Gal\, also called “little Pompeii\,” and take a guided tour of its museum with the curator in charge of the mosaic restoration\n*See the village of Vaison la Romaine\, the largest archaeological site in France; and take a behind-the-scenes tour inside the aqueduct at Pont du Gard (pending confirmation)\n*You will be accompanied by excellent local guides plus an expert tour manager who will handle all of the logistics so you can relax\, enjoy\, and learn\n*Savor fine cuisine at carefully-chosen restaurants for included lunches and dinners\, and enjoy the flexibility of independent meals as well. Your tour manager can assist you with restaurant recommendations and reservations.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/france-the-reach-of-the-romans/
CATEGORIES:AIA Tours / Travel Program
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SUMMARY:Native America: Archaeology & Anthropology in the West
DESCRIPTION:Join us on an American adventure\, from the plains of North Dakota to the pueblos of New Mexico\, as we explore Native American archaeological and historical sites as well as expansive National Parks. Experience this part of the country in a different way\, gaining new perspectives and learning about the histories of indigenous peoples\, in the company of AIA lecturer and host María Nieves Zedeño\, a North American archaeologist\, plus local guides and your tour manager. \nHighlights:\n* Gain first-hand knowledge from members of Native American tribes who meet with us at their cultural centers and historic sites.\n* Travel and learn with your AIA lecturer and host\, María Nieves Zedeño\, an expert in northern Plains archaeology who has worked collaboratively with many Native American tribes across North America.\n* Explore the cultural histories and landscapes of seven National Parks:\n* Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site\, North Dakota\, where we learn about the history and culture of the Hidatsa people and see the remains of the Awatixa Xi’e Village and the Awatixa Village;\n* Badlands and Wind Cave National Parks\, South Dakota;\n* Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve\, which contains some of the oldest-known archaeological sites in the U.S.; and Mesa Verde National Park\, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the Ancestral Pueblo people lived from A.D. 600 to 1300\, in Colorado;\n* Chaco Culture National Historic Park (a.k.a. Chaco Canyon) and Aztec Ruins National Monument\, together a UNESCO World Heritage Site; and Pecos National Historical Park\, where we visit the ruins of Pecos Pueblo; in New Mexico.\n* Visit Standing Rock Reservation\, home to the Lakota and Dakota people\, where we visit the original burial site of Sitting Bull; and also pay our respects at the infamous site of the 1890 Massacre of Wounded Knee.\n* Go off-the-beaten-path to Huff Indian Village State Historic Site\, a classic prehistoric Mandan settlement dating to about A.D. 1450; and Chimney Rock\, an archaeological site where we see the excavated Great Kiva (circular ceremonial chamber)\, pit house\, and several other unexcavated structures.\n* Follow the hiking loop in the Tsankawi (Ancestral Pueblo village) section of Bandelier National Monument to the Tyuonyi pueblo\, Talus House\, and Long House cliff dwellings\, viewing petroglyphs along the way.\n* Travel in a small group of no more than 12 guests.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/native-america-archaeology-anthropology-in-the-west/
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SUMMARY:Pirate Experience
DESCRIPTION:All ages welcome; free for those in pirate costume or with Smithsonian Museum Day tickets\, ticketed admission for the other landlubbers.\nCelebrate the Mardi Gras Shipwreck exhibition with Capitol Park Museum and the Louisiana Office of Cultural Development – Division of Archaeology from 9am-3pm for a day of pirate-themed fun! \nMuseum Day is a annual one-day event in which participating museums and cultural institutions across the country provide free entry to anyone presenting a Museum Day ticket. Participants are allowed to download one ticket per email address. The ticket provides free general admission on Saturday\, September 18\, 2021\, for two people. \nThe Museum Day theme this year is “Experience America.” With many public spaces being shut down for a year or more\, Museum Day 2021 celebrates the reopening of museums after long closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year’s theme\, Experience America\, represents the return to\, and resurgence of\, our country’s diverse cultural experiences\, in the safest possible way. \nwww.smithsonianmag.com/museumday/venues/museum/capitol-park-museum \nThe Mardi Gras Shipwreck Exhibition \nIn 2007\, a team of archaeologists and researchers mapped\, recovered\, and analyzed more than 1\,000 artifacts from an underwater archaeological site in the Gulf of Mexico. While the artifacts and research indicate the ship sank in the early 1800s\, the name of the ship and its crewmembers remain unknown. It’s referred to as the Mardi Gras Shipwreck for the pipeline where Okeanos Gas Gathering Company found it in 2002 while surveying the floor of the gulf about 35 miles off the coast in 4\,000 feet of water. \nThe Mardi Gras Shipwreck exhibit features recovered artifacts that remained underwater for over 200 years and represents over a decade of collaborative research and conservation. Visit the exhibit to learn more about what researchers pieced together from the remains of this mysterious shipwreck!
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/pirate-experience/
LOCATION:Capitol Park Museum\, 660 N 4th St\, Baton Rouge\, LA\, 70802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Other Event
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SUMMARY:6th Annual Archaeology Day
DESCRIPTION:The Louisiana State Exhibit Museum will host the 6th Annual Archaeology Day on Saturday\, September 18\, 2021 from 10 AM to 2 PM. The museum and grounds will be filled with demonstrations and activities for the whole family to enjoy and participate in. This event is free and open to the public. \nThere will be naturalists with Walter B. Jacobs Park to lead you on a mock dig\, geologist Cooper Abney is bringing his wonderful fossil display\, zooarch Jordan Wilson\, with Camp Minden Nat’l Guard will focus on preserving cultural resources\, Del Glasner with ArkLaTex Gem & Mineral will have a Louisiana mineral display\, and the Chippolattas will be demonstrating flintknapping. You can see Mark Brink\, Park Manager of Poverty Point demonstrate the atlatl or Marty Young from Pioneer Heritage Center show his blacksmithing skills\, and Archaeologist David Jeane will reconstruct pottery artifacts piece by piece. Archaeologist Jeff Girard will work a pump drill and sign his book “The Caddo and Their Ancestors” and the historians from the Bossier History Center will have their Caddo tools on display. More demonstrations by Artists Geraldine Zelinsky on basketry and Curtis Bias will help you make a Caddo styled pot. These are just some of the demonstrations you can experience. \nThe museum is located at 3015 Greenwood Road. From Interstate 20 traveling west\, take either Greenwood or Hearne exit. If driving east from Texas\, use the Jewella exit and turn right onto Greenwood Road. Admission is free and tours are available by appointment. \nThe Louisiana State Exhibit Museum is under the direction of Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin. For more information about the Friends of Louisiana State Exhibit Museum\, go to www.laexhibitmuseum.org and for the Secretary of State’s Museums Program\, please visit www.sos.la.gov/museums.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/6th-annual-archaeology-day/
LOCATION:The Louisiana State Exhibit Museum\, 3015 Greenwood Road\, Shreveport\, LA\, 71109\, United States
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day,Other Event
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