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  • Visualizing the Roman Villa: Virtual Preservation and Digital Archaeology at Oplontis

    Edith O'Donnell Arts and Technology Building, University of Texas at Dallas 800 W. Campbell Road, Richardson, TX, United States

    Dr. Michael Thomas, co-director of the Oplontis Project since 2005, has focused his research on two sites at ancient Oplontis: Villa A, a monumental seaside residence, and “Villa” B, a […]

  • Windows on the Ancient Mediterranean: Glass and Society

    A lecture co-sponsored by Tulane University's Department of Classical Studies & the New Orleans Society of the AIA Dr. Allison Sterrett-Krause, College of Charleston (SC) will lecture on Roman glass […]

  • The Myth of Ariadne from the Labyrinth to the Walls of Pompeii

    Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum at Miami University 801 S. Patterson Ave, Oxford, Ohio

    The Archaeological Institute of America- Dayton Society, Miami University Department of History, and the Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum (RCCAM) at Miami University present the Archaeological Institute of America's […]

  • Archaeology Day – University of Alberta

    Business/ Tory Atrium, University of Alberta 11211 Saskatchewan Dr NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Archaeology Day Presented by The Department of History, Classics, and Religion and the Department of Anthropology, in collaboration with the Archaeological Institute of America. Generous funding for this event is […]

  • Slip Into the Past

    Alexandria Archaeology Museum 105 N Union St, #327, Alexandria, VA, United States

    Experiment with 19th-century pottery slip designs, like marbling and dendritic patterns, and apply your own temporary tattoo in the style of transfer printed ceramic. Take part in this free, walk-in […]

  • Spokane AIA Book Club

    This is the inaugural meeting of a new archaeology-focused book club sponsored by the Spokane chapter. We will likely meet monthly to discuss archeological news, books and to socialize among […]

  • Jodi Magness – The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls

    Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus Baltimore, Maryland, United States

    Monday Oct. 27, 5:00 – 6:00, Johns Hopkins Homewood campus, Room TBA Jodi Magness Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism Department of Religious Studies, The University of […]

  • Sweden and the Baltic: A Story Told Through Trade – An International Archaeology Day Lecture

    National Arts Club Gramercy Park South, New York, NY, United States

    The Archaeology Committee is honored to welcome Ambassador von Uexküll, Sweden’s Deputy Representative to the United Nations, to our International Archaeology Day Celebration, exploring how trade has shaped integration, prosperity, and identity in Sweden and across the Baltic Sea region. From Viking voyages to Hanseatic dominance, commerce has long connected cultures around the Baltic and […]

  • From Berlin to Berkeley: The History of the Edward Gans Collection of Seals and Its Hidden Gems – a Ellen and Charles S. La Follette Lecture

    The Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures currently houses the Edward Gans Collection of Seals, comprising almost seven hundred seals and seal-related objects from a variety of periods, extending from the Neolithic Middle East to Post-classical Mesoamerica. Since 2023, a new team of Berkeley scholars has been working on the collection to prepare it […]