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SUMMARY:Archaeology Month at the Alamo
DESCRIPTION:Each week in October\, Alamo archaeologists will upload an archaeology-themed post on the Alamo website.  The posts will include general archaeology information\, as well as details about Alamo archaeology.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/archaeology-month-at-the-alamo/
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day
ORGANIZER;CN="Tiffany Lindley":MAILTO:tlindley@thealamo.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211027
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SUMMARY:New Mexico Archaeology Fair
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the history of the archaeology fair\, archaeological review at HPD\, and the NM SiteWatch program. You can also download our coloring book\, watch several video presentations from the 2021 NM SiteWatch annual meeting to learn more about archaeology and read a Bureau of Land Management publication\, Rocks Telling Stories: Rock Art in New Mexico’s Guadalupe Mountains/Carlsbad Region.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/new-mexico-archaeology-fair/
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day
ORGANIZER;CN="Michelle Ensey":MAILTO:michelle.ensey@state.nm.us
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SUMMARY:IAD at W&M
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate International Archaeology Day at William & Mary\, in historic Williamsburg\, VA! We will be hosting the following events:\n1-2:30pm: Lightning Talks by current PhD students in Anthropology\n3-4pm: Book talk by Prof. Molly Swetnam-Burland (editor of Women’s Lives\, Women’s Voices: Roman Material Culture and Female Agency in the Bay of Naples\, 2021)\n5pm: Film Screening and student-led discussion by the Classics Club (The Mummy) \n(Note: due to Fall Break at the College\, these events are later than the nationally recognized IAD.)
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/iad-at-wm/
LOCATION:William &amp; Mary\, 100 Ukrop Way\, Williamsburg\, VA\, 23187\, United States
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day
ORGANIZER;CN="Jessica Paga":MAILTO:jpaga@wm.edu
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UID:10005686-1635084000-1635084000@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Across a Narrow Sea: Ancient Greeks and Romans in the Eastern Adriatic
DESCRIPTION:Ahmanson Lecture \n  \nLecture will be in-person and live Zoom cast. RSVP required for in-person attendance (limit 50 persons). The AIA-LA County Society asks that all attendees be vaccinated and wear a mask if the lecture needs to be held indoors. \nZoom at https://ucla.zoom.us/j/96714745295\nMeeting ID: 967 1474 5295
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/across-a-narrow-sea-ancient-greeks-and-romans-in-the-eastern-adriatic/
LOCATION:AIA-LA County Society\, 1201 9th Street\, Manhattan Beach\, CA\, 90266\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,International Archaeology Day,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Kenneth Seligson":MAILTO:losangeles.archaeology@gmail.com
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UID:10006163-1635084000-1635087600@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Montaukett Indian Archaeology: The Fowler House in East Hampton\, NY
DESCRIPTION:The Fowler House provides an extraordinary glimpse into the lives of Montaukett Indians on Long Island over a century ago. This storied house is a powerful reminder that Native American history is an integral part of American heritage locally\, regionally\, and nationally. The small vernacular saltbox house was once owned by George Fowler\, a Montaukett Indian who was born at Indian Fields in Montauk\, and whose family was among the last residents of the Indian Fields settlement at the time of their dispossession from the land in the 1870s. The Fowlers and other Montaukett families were pressured by Arthur W. Benson\, a real estate developer who purchased Indian Fields at auction\, to relocate to Freetown\, north of East Hampton Village. The Fowler House now stands on one of these Freetown plots. To learn more about Montaukett history and culture in East Hampton\, including the historical communities of Freetown and Indian Fields\, see “Disrupting the Narrative: Labor and Survivance for the Montauketts of Eastern Long Island“\, the Ph.D. dissertation of the speaker. It offers a rigorous in-depth study of oral traditions\, archaeological research and architectural surveys\, close analyses of historical records\, and long-term ethnographic work with Long Island’s contemporary Montaukett community. Also\, take look at “Created Communities: Segregation and the History of Plural Sites on Eastern Long Island\, New York“\, a recent academic journal article by Dr. McGovern and Dr. Christopher Matthews\, which explores the complexities of identity and heritage in communities like Freetown. \nDr. Allison McGovern is an anthropological archaeologist in the greater New York City area whose work integrates archaeology with historical research methods\, public engagement\, planning\, and historic preservation advocacy. She earned her MA in Anthropology from Syracuse University\, and MPhil and PhD in Anthropology (Archaeology) from the CUNY Graduate Center. Her doctoral dissertation\, entitled Disrupting the Narrative: Labor and Survivance for the Montauketts of Eastern Long Island critically addresses the way Native history is told through archaeology\, material culture\, and museum exhibition (to be published with University Press of Florida). \nShe is a professional archaeologist with Richard Grubb and Associates\, a cultural resource management firm. Dr. McGovern is also active in archaeological service and outreach as a member of the Professional Archaeologists of New York City\, an elected Board member of the New York Archaeological Council\, a member of the Suffolk County Parks Historic Trust Committee\, and a cultural partner with various local preservation and historical societies. \nDr. McGovern’s research in the Long Island area highlights the experiences of historically marginalized and underrepresented groups through archaeology\, oral history\, and ethnographic mapping. As a Public Archaeologist\, she is interested in making her research available to general audiences\, as well as other academic researchers. In 2018\, she was awarded a Mark E. Mack Community Engagement Award (Third Place) from the Society of Historical Archaeology for her ongoing work with the Mapping Memories of Freetown project. She is also an inaugural recipient of the Robert D. L. Gardiner “Writing the History of Greater New York” Fellowship at the Gotham Center for New York City History for her forthcoming book Long Island Dirt. In addition to support from the Gardiner Foundation\, her work has been supported by the CUNY Graduate Center\, Farmingdale State College\, the McNeil Center for Early American Studies\, the Philips Fund for Native American research\, the Mystic Seaport\, and the National Endowment of the Humanities.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/montaukett-indian-archaeology-the-fowler-house-in-east-hampton-ny/
LOCATION:Rye Free Reading Room\, 1061 Boston Post Road\, Rye\, NY\, 10580\, United States
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day,Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Feinman":MAILTO:feinmanp@ihare.org
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UID:10005946-1635087600-1635087600@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Wonderwerk Cave: Archaeology at the Edge of the Kalahari
DESCRIPTION:Joukowsky Lecture \n  \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/wonderwerk-cave-archaeology-at-the-edge-of-the-kalahari-3/
LOCATION:WEBINAR (Staten Island 1)\, Staten Island\, NY
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,International Archaeology Day,Lecture
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SUMMARY:From the Mound to the Mantelpiece. The Movement of Early Bronze Age Pots from the Dead Sea Plain\, Jordan
DESCRIPTION:Feinstone Lecture \n  \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/winnipeg-lecture-1-tba/
LOCATION:WEBINAR (Winnipeg 1)\, Winnipeg\, MB
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,International Archaeology Day,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark Lawall":MAILTO:mark.lawall@ad.umanitoba.ca
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