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SUMMARY:INTERNATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY DAY
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the occasion of the International Archaeology Day\, the Museum of History in Mohelnice has organized a program for schools\, kindergartens\, families with children\, and other interested parties.\nVisitors will be able to test their knowledge and improve their understanding of our ancestral cultures by exploring real archaeological finds and prehistoric crafts.\nParticipants can experience first-hand what life was like in prehistoric times. Craft stations will be established to enable hands-on demonstrations of common prehistoric techniques. There will also be displays of genuine archaeological findings from individual periods of our history.\nThe celebration program is suitable for all ages.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/international-archaeology-day-10/
LOCATION:Museum of History in Mohelnice\, Kostelní náměstí 3\, Mohelnice\, 78985\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day
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SUMMARY:Alexandria: New Archaeological Perspectives on the City and its Legendary Lighthouse 
DESCRIPTION:International Archaeology Day 2025 and UW Classics Ridgway Lecture. Presenter: Dr. Thomas Faucher (Centre d’Études Alexandrines) \nFor three decades\, the Centre d’Études Alexandrines has reshaped our understanding of Alexandria\, moving its history from ancient texts to a tangible reality. Terrestrial digs reveal the city’s daily life\, while underwater excavations at the site of the legendary Lighthouse have yielded spectacular monumental discoveries. These integrated findings present a multi-layered city\, allowing us to write a new history of Alexandria grounded in its material culture of adaptation and reuse. \nTuesday\, October 14\, 2025 5:30 – 7pm\nUniversity of Washington\, Dempsey 112 and on Zoom (link here)
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/alexandria-new-archaeological-perspectives-on-the-city-and-its-legendary-lighthouse/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day,Lecture
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