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ArchaeoCon 2020

Marriott Marquis Washington, DC 901 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, United States

Join the Archaeological Institute of America on January 4, 2020, for ArchaeoCon 2020. ArchaeoCon will be a day of archaeology-themed experiences for individuals of all ages. This event is open […]

The “A” Games – Ancient Games from Around the World

Memorial City Mall 303 Memorial City Way, Houston, TX, United States

Experience 4,000 years of games in a day! Test your strategy and skill! Play games from around the world and through time, including a game featured in the first Harry […]

Conservation of Architectural Heritage (CAH) 4th Edition

Luxor City, Egypt Luxor City, Egypt, Luxor, Egypt

Conservation of architectural heritage is the process of restoring, conserving and managing changes of a heritage in a manner that sustains and enhances its significance, when possible. Conserving and keeping […]

A Joyful Family Reunion – A Chinese New Year Celebration

Fung's Kitchen 7320 Southwest Freeway, Houston, TX, United States

Lunar New Year celebrations in China run for weeks with special meals prescribed for particular days of the cycle. An important aspect of festivities is ritual visits to family members. […]

Achieving the Vote – The Women’s Suffrage

Women's Institute of Houston 2202 Avalon Place, Houston, TX, United States

The year 2020 is the 100th anniversary of women winning the right to vote. How did that battle play out in Houston? Renowned Houston historian, Betty Chapman, returns to our […]

Archaeology in the time of Black Lives Matter

A panel discussion, facilitated by Maria Franklin & Justin Dunnavant. With Alexandra Jones, Alicia Odewale & Tsione Wolde-Michael. Chaired by Ayana Flewellen Where does archaeology sit in relation to Black […]

Archaeology Day

Frontier Culture Museum 1290 Richmond Road, Staunton, VA, United States

What is archaeology and why are we talking about it at a living history museum? Archaeology is the study of patterns of material culture, the tangible things that people made […]

Diving with a Purpose: A Fifteen-Year Odyssey

MA, United States

Diving with a Purpose is an organization dedicated to the documentation and protection of African slave-trade shipwrecks and the maritime history and culture of African Americans. Jay Haigler and Albert […]