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Fall Annual Meeting of The Maine Archaeological Society

Viles Arboretum 153 Hospital Street, Augusta, ME, United States

Arthur Spiess of MHPC will kick things off with a talk concerning the significance of Maine’s varied archaeology, recording archaeological sites and the contributions of Maine's avocational archaeologists. If you […]

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 […]

Fall Meeting and Lecture

Middlesex Canal Museum 71 Faulkner Street, North Billerica, MA, United States

The Middlesex Canal Association will host a talk by Robert Thorson, the author of The Boatman: Henry David Thoreau's River Years. His 2018 talk on Thoreau's river years is on […]

Hidden History Walk

Jones Tavern 128 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

Join local archaeologist Kimberly Connors to discover the hidden history of South Acton's Mill Corner. Our 1 1/2-mile hike will start at the Jones Tavern and highlight historic industrial sites […]

Mansion Inn: The Making of a Scholar

Wayland Public Library 5 Concord Road, Wayland, MA, United States

Mansion Inn is a well-known Native American cremation burial site. Concord native and archaeologist, Dena Dincauze, took on the formidable task of studying the artifacts recovered from a site that […]

Dressing Up as an Ancient Assyrian Queen in Life and Death

Spiro Hall 2, Wagner College 631 Howard Avenue (1 Campus Road, Grymes Hill), Staten Island, NY, United States

The Dr. Esther Grushkin Memorial Lecture, presented by Dr. Amy Rebecca Gansell (St. John's University) This presentation takes us into the palaces of ancient Assyria in northern Iraq to discover […]

Carving Cucurbits

Outside of the Anthropology Department at Texas A&M University 340 Spence st, College Station, TX, United States

Please join the TAMU Anthropology Research Collections for our stone tool pumpkin carving party! Learn about cucurbit domestication, Texas stone tools and the cultural origins of autumn festivals! BYOP (bring […]