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Burial Hill Tour: Finding Early Plymouth, An Archaeological View

Burial Hill Cemetery Leyden Street, Plymouth, MA, United States

Dr. David Landon shares the latest research from a multi-year study of Plymouth Colony sites conducted by UMass Boston archaeologists. Learn about this summer's exciting discoveries of Plymouth's 17th-century beginnings. […]

Sixty Years of Archaeology at Minute Man National Historical Park

Minute Man Visitor Center 250 N Great Road, Lincoln, MA, United States

Join National Park Service archaeologists as they present a series of lectures about the archaeological history at Minute Man National Historical Park. The talks will focus on the many excavations […]

Mary Leakey’s Footprints

Western Gateway Heritage State Park, Visitors Museum, Building 4 115 State Street, North Adams, MA, United States

Mary Leakey was known as the "cigar-smoking, whiskey-drinking" British archaeologist and anthropologist who excavated at various sites in East Africa, along with her husband Louis. One of her most famous […]

Massachusetts Archaeological Society Central Chapter Meeting

Zion Lutheran Church 41 Whitemarsh Avenue, Worcester, MA, United States

Join the MAS Central Chapter for its monthly free lectures by experts in archaeology and history. They meet at the Zion Lutheran Church in Worcester on the first Saturday of […]

Archaeology and Technology at Saratoga National Historical Park

Lowell National Historical Park Visitors Center 246 Market Street, Lowell, MA, United States

In 2019 the National Park Service partnered with American Veterans Archaeological Recovery, American Battlefield Trust, and Advanced Metal Detecting for the Archaeologist to undertake a study at the Barber Wheatfield, […]

Pensacola Archaeological Society Lecture Series

J. Earle Bowden Building 120 Church St, Pensacola, FL, United States

Join FPAN for "From Who's Afraid to Yo Solo: The Hunt for the HMS Mentor," a presentation by UWF Archaeology graduate student AJ Van Skyke. This is a free event.