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Dedication of the Gov. Coke R. Stevenson Memorabilia Room

Kimble County Historical Museum 130 Hospital Drive, Junction, TX, United States

DEDICATION OF GOVERNOR COKE R. STEVENSON MEMORABILIA ROOM TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 22, AT 1:00 O’CLOCK – SPEAKER – DR. MONTE MONROE, TEXAS STATE HISTORIAN RECEPTION TO FOLLOW AFTER RECEPTION, MOTORCADE TO BRAMBLETYE FOR PROGRAM, TOUR OF THE HISTORIC HOUSE, AND BROWN-BAG MEAL

Archaeology of Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park 74485 National Park Drive, Twentynine Palms, CA, United States

Discover the ancient peoples who were defined by the arid landscape of what is now Joshua Tree National Park. Daniel McCarthy will discuss how archaeologists study human culture through material remains and environmental landscapes. The class will begin with an archaeological overview including an exclusive visit to see the artifacts and archival collections at Joshua […]

Archeology Day Open House

Sam Rayburn State Historic Site 890 W State Hwy. 56, Bonham, TX, United States

Join us for our Archeology Day Open House with free tours of the Rayburn family home every 30 minutes and outside activities for the children.

Plimoth Plantation Archaeology Day!

Plimoth Plantation 137 Warren Avenue, Plymouth, MA, United States

Visit Plimoth Plantation for our annual Archaeology Day! Our fully interactive programming is guaranteed to delight burgeoning archaeologists of all ages. Learn how archaeology helps us understand the 17th century lives that we interpret here at the museum, get your archaeological questions answered, and have the opportunity to handle objects that are usually under museum […]

A Day with Archaeologists

Archaeology Institute of University of Tehran, Poursina St., Tehran, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of

On this day archaeologists from our organization, in collaboration with the Archaeology Institute of the University of Tehran and the Student Society of the University of Tehran, invite people to join them with arms wide open. Through a photo exhibition, live music, theatrical presentations, and a friendly discussion/lecture we'll cover more than 80 years of […]

Gender in Ancient Greece and Today

The Parthenon 2600 West End Avenue, Nashville, United States

In conjunction with the exhibition Flood Lines by Tasha Lewis, the Parthenon is organizing a panel of expert speakers to discuss women and gender from ancient Greece through suffrage and civil rights movements in Tennessee. The overarching view of gender in ancient Greece and today will spark conversations on women, economy, and race. The Symposium […]

The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival

The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival (TAC Festival), currently in its 17th year, is the longest running cultural heritage film festival and competition in the western hemisphere. We are proud to accept cultural heritage films from all over the world and select the best for screening. This year's festival features 26 films, most of which […]

International Archaeology Day

Roxborough State Park 4751 E ROXBOROUGH DR, LITTLETON, CO, United States

Join us in celebrating International Archaeology Day by attending one of the hikes/tours hosted by Roxborough State Park, Lamb Spring Archaeology Preserve and the Bradford House in Ken Caryl. Events are from 9 am - 3 pm. Days Events Include: -Walk Through Time Poster Exhibit at Roxborough State Park from 9 am -1 pm -Lecture […]

At the Feet of the Goddess: AIA Nashville Society Celebrates Wesley Paine

After more than 40 years as Director of the Nashville Parthenon, Wesley Paine is retiring! Please join us on Wednesday, May 5, at 6:00pm *Central* for a virtual celebration of Wesley's leadership of the Nashville Society of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA). Some of her favorite speakers and collaborators have contributed pictures or videos […]