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Ark-Homa Meeting

Echols Building Fort Smith, AR, United States

Monthly meeting for the Ark-Homa Chapter of the Arkansas Archeological Society.

Western Bioarchaeology Group Conference

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Downtown 1190 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO, United States

The Western Bioarchaeology Group (WeBiG) was founded in 2012 with the mission of organizing an annual meeting in Western North America. The aim of the annual meeting is to facilitate collegial engagement and networking and promote discussion of issues in bioarchaeological theory and method.

Unwrapping Ancient Egypt

Strong Hall, Missouri State University 900 S Holland Ave, Springfield, MO, United States

Unwrapping Ancient Egypt is a two-part event on October 19, 2019 at Missouri State University's campus in Springfield, Missouri. First, from 9am-4pm, the Second Missouri Egyptological Symposium will bring together nearly a dozen Egyptologists local to the Missouri region for an entire day of exciting presentations of new research, all relating to the theme of […]

Symposium Illuminating the Past: Utilitarian Ceramics in the Ancient World

Miami University Art Museum 801 S. Patterson Ave., Oxford, United States

Join us at the Miami University Art Museum as five scholars on ancient ceramics, lamps, and their social context explore topics inspired by objects in the associated exhibit, Illuminating the Past.

New Hampshire Archeological Society Fall Meeting

Strawberry Banke Museum 14 Hancock St, Portsmouth, NH, United States

The New Hampshire Archeological Society meets in the Spring and the Fall for full society meetings. These meetings are open to the public with discounts for members. Locations move across the state and have a full schedule of professional and avocational speakers and often include tours of local relevant exhibits.

Nebraska Archaeological Society Meeting

Walt Branch library 6701 South 14th Street, Lincoln, NE, United States

NAS Board of Directors meetings are open to all Society members and to the general public. A short business meeting is followed by a program relating to archaeology.

Twelfth Annual Archaeology Playdate

University of Texas at Austin, in Patton Hall room RLP 0.128 305 E 23rd St, Austin, TX, United States

On Sunday, October 20, the Central Texas society of the Archaeological Institute of America and the Department of Classics at the University of Texas at Austin will host the Twelfth Annual Archaeology Playdate. In keeping with our annual tradition, we will feature field reports and research from UT faculty and graduate students working in premodern […]

Archaeology for All: 2nd Externadista Archaeology Week

Universidad Externado de Colombia Calle 12 No. 1-17 Este, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia

Within the framework of the world-wide commemoration of International Archaeology Day held by the Archaeological Institute of America on the third Saturday of October every year, the Archaeology program at Universidad Externado de Colombia has carried out divulgation activities during the last five years, aiming to raise awareness of the importance of archaeological heritage for […]

REARC: Conference on Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology

University of Mary Washington 1301 College Ave, Fredericksburg, VA, United States

Reconstructive and experimental archaeologists strive to expand our archaeological understanding of the past by attempting to recreate material culture, technology, or life-ways by using the same materials, techniques, and strategies believed to have been employed in the past through structured experimentation. REARC promotes and stimulates interest in reconstructive and experimental archaeology; serving as a bridging […]

Shards and Chard

The Adams Center 33 Summer Street, Kingston, MA, United States

To celebrate this year's Massachusetts Archaeology Month, archaeologists Dianna Doucette, Erin Flynn, and Suzanne Cherau of the Public Archaeology Lab will discuss how the cultural materials recovered from two excavations in Kingston illustrate indigenous life. Doucette and Flynn will share their research on the Hall Swamp site, a campsite dating to as early as 8,000 […]