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Primitive Skills Workshop

Ozark Natural Science Center 1905 Madison 1305, Huntsville, AR, United States

Learn the skills of ancient people while exploring the Ozark wilderness in this day-long workshop at the Ozark Natural Science Center (ONSC). The morning starts with a hike to discover edible plants, after which participants will enjoy some of the findings along with a sack lunch. After lunch, participants will learn to make their own […]

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 have an artifact collection, please bring it along to share. We will have tables set up for people to lay out artifacts including collections provided […]

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 your own pumpkins), stone tools will be provided! All ages and majors welcome!

2019 Workshops in Archaeology

The State Museum of Pennsylvania 300 North Street, Harrisburg, PA, United States

The Archaeology Section of the State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg invites you to attend our annual Workshops in Archaeology program on Saturday, November 9, 2019. Last year’s popular theme Exploring the Susquehannock Indians of Central Pennsylvania will be continued with an examination of Western Pennsylvania’s Monongahela Indians. We have invited a panel of experts […]

Ancient Knits KAL

Whitman College, Baker Center 345 Boyer Avenue, Walla Walla, WA, United States

Workshop fundraiser led by Ashley Morton and Monique Vincent. $30 for non-members, $20 for members, $15 for students, plus materials; proceeds will go to the new AIA-Walla Walla student scholarship fund.

Cappadocia and Cappadocians in the Hellenistic, Roman and early Byzantine periods. An international symposium on the southeastern part of central Anatolia in classical antiquity

Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, Edebiyat Fakültesi Arkeoloji Bölümü, Oda No: A 418, Tınaztepe/Kaynaklar Yerleskesi, Buca, Izmir, Türkiye, Turkey

The Izmir Center of the Archaeology of Western Anatolia (EKVAM) is glad to inform you that an international symposium on the ancient region of Cappadocia in southeastern part of central Turkey will take place on May 14-15, 2020 at the Dokuz Eylül University (DEU) in Izmir, Turkey. Today Cappadocia covers Turkish provinces of Nevşehir, Kayseri, […]

Council for British Archaeology Festival of Archaeology Digital Week

The Council for British Archaeology (CBA) Festival of Archaeology is back for its 29th year in 2020 offering hundreds more opportunities to get involved in archaeology across the UK. This year's Festival will be slightly different to the way we have run it in the past, due to the current Coronavirus situation. From 11th to […]

ArcheoFOSS Open Software, hardware, processes, data and formats in archaeological research

Due to the global coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, the 14th edition of the international conference ArcheoFOSS Open Software, hardware, processes, data and formats in archaeological research will be held online on October, 15th - 17th 2020. The Conference will address a range of important topics and themes relating to data sharing, open tools, processes and formats […]

Arch in the Park 2020

The San Diego County Archaeological Society (SDCAS) will be celebrating California Archaeology Month and International Archaeology Day on Saturday, October 17th, 2020 as part of our annual Arch in the Park event. The event will be held virtually this year. Our goal is to educate the public about archaeology and to provide information on various […]

Towards an Antiracist Archaeology: Strategies for Creating and Sustaining Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Field, In the Canon, and In the Profession

In 2020, the dueling pandemics of Covid-19 and racism shook the nation. Though both are rooted in the structural and institutional inequalities embedded in American society, COVID exacerbated already high tensions. More than ever, we are confronted with the reality that the small achievements won by the Civil Rights Movement did little to get to […]