Troia (Portugal) or the “Portuguese Troy”: a mystery on the edge of the Roman Empire
Buchanan A103, University of British Columbia) 1866 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, CanadaKress Lecture
Kress Lecture
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 […]
Recent excavations of the castles Žumberk and Litice brought to light new evidence of everyday life and culture of the medieval castle inhabitants. Join archaeologist Miroslava Cejpová and learn more about the Middle Ages.
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 […]
Annual Meeting of the EASF with lectures, symposia, posters, tours, and more. This year's speaker will be Dr. Ron Williamson, who is founder of ASI and has over 40 years of field and administrative experience. He holds an Honours BA from the University of Western Ontario and MA and PhD from McGill University, all in Anthropology. […]
Time TBD. Directions to Ingomar Mounds: From U.S. Hwy. 78/Miss. Hwy. 15 interchange (Exit 64), Travel south (toward Pontotoc) on Miss. Hwy. 15 for approximately 5 miles to Union County Road 96 on right, Turn right onto Union County Road 96, Travel west approximately two miles on Union County Road 96, Union County Road 96 […]
This outdoor event is free and open to the public. Guests will enjoy 19th century toys and games, viewing living history demonstrations including blacksmith Keith Coleman, and making their own old-time crafts. The Rusk County Dulcimers, led by Tom Loomis, will return again this year to play their Mountain Dulicmers for event guests. The group's […]
Jeff Durst, regional archeologist for the Texas Historical Commission, will present a program on excavations at the site of San Felipe de Austin began in June of 2014 as part of the annual Texas Archeological Society Field School and continued on in the 2015 and 2016 TAS Field Schools. The excavations which took place at […]
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.