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2019 Fort Hunter Archaeology Excavation

Fort Hunter Mansion and Park Harrisburg, United States

The Section of Archaeology at the State Museum will be conducting their excavation at Fort Hunter Mansion and Park between September 4 and October 4, 2019. Every fall since 2006, the Archaeology Section of the State Museum of Pennsylvania has led a month-long excavation at Fort Hunter Mansion and Park in Harrisburg, PA. Come out […]

Archaeology day at Devin castle

hrad Devín Muránska 10, Bratislava, Slovakia (Slovak Republic)

Event is situated at Devin castle near Bratislava (capital city of Slovakia). Visitors can try many archaeological activitis (sieving, archaeological test pit, anthropology ).

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Museum Exhibit

Wadena County Historical Society 603 Jefferson Street N, Wadena, MN, United States

During the month of September the Wadena County Historical Museum will host an exhibit of artifacts excavated from Fur Trade Era sites in Wadena County. The artifacts were recovered from excavations done by the University of Minnesota, the Science Museum of Minnesota, and others.

The 2019 Classics Travel Reward Reception

Watson 517 49 Bader Lane, Kingston, ON, Canada

Queen’s Classics faculty and students lead and participate in archaeological projects around the Mediterranean. Several Classics Department awards have been created to help students participate in archaeological excavations or conduct research in international locations. In celebration of International Archaeology Day, Classics will be honouring our student excavators with a special event. Come learn about our […]

Archaeology in Wadena County

Wadena County Museum 603 Jefferson St. N, Wadena, MN, United States

Lina Belar of the Wadena County Historical Society will provide an overview of reports that have been written about Fur Trade Era excavations in Wadena County and explain why they are important to our knowledge of the past.

The Big Thaw: the Effects of a Warming Climate on Arctic Peoples

University of Vermont Lafayette Hall, 94 University Pl., Burlington, VT, United States

Dr. Christopher Wolff examines the relationship between multiscalar ecological change and northern coastal hunter-gatherers to evaluate the impacts of climate change on the indigenous peoples of the Arctic and their cultural heritage.

Archaeology in a new age: Seeing our invisible pasts and future together

Vanderbilt Student Life Center, Board of Trust room 310 25th Ave. S., Nashville, TN, United States

"Archaeology in a new age: Seeing our invisible pasts and future together" Lecture by Sarah Parcak, University of Alabama, Birmingham Vanderbilt Student Life Center, Board of Trust room (310 25th Ave. S.) Parking is available at the 2525 West End garage. This lecture will provide an overview of the exciting new field of "space archaeology", […]

Arrowheads in the Fields

Steele County History Center 1700 Austin Road, Owatonna, MN, United States

Bob Suchanek of the Minnesota Archaeological Society will present an introduction to the prehistoric stone tools in Steele County. This illustrated talk will provide an overview of the prehistory of the county and what we can learn by studying the artifacts the County’s previous residents left behind.

The Oregon Chinese Diaspora Project: Public Archaeology, History, and the Search for Oregon’s Early Chinese Residents

Chelsea Rose Research Archaeologist, Southern Oregon University Laboratory of Anthropology Chinese immigrants were central to many 19th century Oregon industries including mining, railroad construction, hop farming, and coastal canneries. Despite this, their story has often been omitted, downplayed, or relegated to exotic footnotes in local histories. The Oregon Chinese Diaspora Project (OCDP) is a multi-agency […]