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Archaeology Works: Bones

Ormond Beach Environmental Discovery Center 601 Division Ave, Ormond Beach, FL, United States

Skeletons aren’t just spooky decorations to put up around your house at Halloween, to archaeologists they are also important windows into the past. Just like other artifacts that archaeologists find, […]

Ancient Persia/Modern Iran

Davis Auditorium, Springfield Museums 21 Edwards Street, Springfield, MA, United States

Explore ancient Persian culture, and take a virtual tour of modern Iran to enjoy (vicariously) great food, friendly people, mosques, shrines, and other wonders.

Recurring

ANCIENT EGYPT IN FOCUS Part 1: “Digital Giza: Visualizing Archaeological Archives in Context” by Nicholas Picardo ANCIENT EGYPT IN FOCUS, PART 2: “Revelation of the Mysteries of Osiris, Lord of Abydos, the secret rituals of reviving a murdered god” by Bryan Kraemer; PART 3: A Hero among Cowards: Ramses II and the Battle of Kadesh By Dr. Tara Prakash

RAFFMA, California State University, San Bernardino 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA, United States

In addition to the exhibition, "Journey to the Beyond: Ancient Egyptians in the Pursuit of Eternity), ancient Egypt will be in focus at RAFFMA for 3 weeks in October, in […]

Film-screening and Discussion: The Destruction of Memory

Vanderbilt Cohen Hall 203 Nashville, TN, United States

Film-screening: The Destruction of Memory, followed by panel discussion with filmmaker Tim Slade and Vanderbilt faculty Over the past century, cultural destruction has wrought catastrophic results across the globe. This […]

The Discovery and Recovery of a 14th Century Dugout Canoe on the Red River

Sam Houston Memorial Museum, Katy & E. Don Walker Education Center 1402 19th St, Huntsville, TX, United States

The Sam Houston Museum welcomes archeologist Jeff Girard, retired faculty at Northwestern State University and regional archaeologist for the Louisiana Division of Archaeology for more than 25 years. Early in […]

The First Peoples of the Northeast

Acton Memorial Library 486 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

David DeMello, Museum Director, Robbins Museum of Archaeology, speaks about the journey of the First People in the Northeast as interpreted from the archaeological record. We follow them as they […]

Chaco Canyon and the University of New Mexico: 90 Years of Discovery by W. H. Wills

Maxwell Museum of Anthropology Lecture Hall 163 500 University Ave., Albuquerque, NM, United States

W. H. “Chip” Wills will discuss the ongoing exploration of UNM researchers at Chaco Canyon National Historical Park. Professor Wills has first-hand experience of several decades of the history. He […]