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Carving Cucurbits: Using Stone Tools to Carve Pumpkins

Cushing Memorial Library and Archives 400 Spence Street, College Station, TX, United States

Join the Anthropology Research Collections at Texas A&M University (ARC-TAMU) for our annual stone tool pumpkin carving party! The ARC-TAMU will provide stone tools that participants can use to carve their own pumpkins. The event will also include informational sessions on stone tool creation and use in prehistory, as well as displays on Texas projectile […]

A Fresh Look at the Great Island Tavern Site

Great Island Trailhead Parking Lot Wellfleet, MA, United States

Ever since the Great Island Tavern site was excavated in the late 1960s by archeologists from Plimoth Plantation, it was assumed all there was to know about this remarkable 1690s site was discovered.  Fast forward to the summer of 2018 when a team of archeologists from the Fiske Center for Archeological Research at the University […]

Archaeology Days (Adults)

Wanapum Heritage Center 29082 Highway 243 South, Mattawa, WA, United States

In recognition of Archaeology Month, Grant PUD and the Wanapum invite members of the public to Archaeology Days 2018. Archeology Days will begin with Youth Day on Monday, Oct. 29 followed by Adult Day on Tuesday, Oct. 30. Events and activities on both days will be held at the new Wanapum Heritage Center near Priest […]

CRPT Workshop

Amelia Island Museum of History 233 S 3rd Street, St Fernandina Beach, FL, United States

Join FPAN staff to learn about cemetery care and protection. We will explore cemeteries as historical resources, laws that protect them, conserving headstones and markers, managing cemetery landscapes, and practice hands-on headstone cleaning with a D-2 solution. Registration is $15 to receive materials. 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Amelia Island Museum of History 233 S […]

Witches of Plymouth

Pilgrim Hall Museum 75 Court Street, Plymouth, MA, United States

Could Plymouth have ever been Salem? Belief in witchcraft was part of the 17th century worldview of the Pilgrims, and there were accusations of witchcraft in early Plymouth. Curtin describes the English folklore and traditions that shaped New England witch trials, and examines the stories of Plymouth’s accused witches to suggest how the Pilgrim settlement […]

Urban Conservation in Historical Cities 2nd

A Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan, Egypt Luxor, Egypt, Egypt

A journey to the Past, Enjoy the Egypt experience at a #Nile_Cruise, starting from the city of Luxor down to Aswan - Egypt from 5 February to 8 February 2018. Hurry up and Register for the "Urban Conservation of Heritage workshop", Students and post graduate pay only the accommodation, Get the opportunity to: 1- Attend […]

Urban Regenration and Sustainability

University of East London University Way, London E16 2RD, UK, London, United Kingdom

Urban Regeneration is the Rehabilitation of land areas that are subject to high-density Urban Land use. It is a strategy that aims to transform and renovate areas to be upgraded in Housing, Public and Private Buildings, Infrastructure, and Services. This entire process is an effective way to improve urban performance by targeting areas with a high incidence of poverty, pollution, and congestion, leading to a complete Economic and Regional […]

International Archaeology Day Celebrations (NEW DATE)

Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan

The Save Cultural Heritage Group and its partners are organizing the International Archaeology Day at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad to provide an opportunity to share knowledge and experience which in turn foster a better understanding of both challenges and opportunities in the art, architecture and archaeology, and related cultural heritage sectors in Pakistan.

Monmouth College Archaeology Research Laboratory: Annual Report

Pattee Auditorium, Center for Science and Business, Monmouth College 700 E. Broadway, Monmouth, IL, United States

Dr. Alana Newman, Lecturer in Classics, Monmouth College, will discuss the Archaeology Lab on campus, and detail what the students have been involved with throughout the school year.