ISIS and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Iraq and Syria
Dodd Hall Auditorium (DHA 103), Florida State University 282 Champions Way, Tallahassee, FL, United StatesKershaw Lecture
Kershaw Lecture
Come to the Arkansas Archeological Society ARV Chapter meeting in the Arkansas Tech Museum. Begins at 7:00 PM
Exhibit curated by Alice Kelley.
In honor of Archaeology Month, Gore Place is offering an archaeology themed backpack as part of a "Take a Walk" activity. With it, children and their accompanying adults can explore the open spaces and hidden places on this 50 acre estate. Each backpack contains binoculars, a magnifying glass, and archaeology related activities. Come to the […]
We have a new photo display of 23 Texas born men/women who have distinguished and historical backgrounds in aviation history. The objective is for the viewer to guess who the person is. We have a book with all the personal data on each person.
Free tours of the Native American artifacts on display in the Kimble County Historical Museum are available throughout the month of October each weekday afternoon from 1:30 - 4:30pm. Check for availability on Saturday. Closed Sunday.
Kershaw Lecture
Presentation by Dick Carlson on training and applying photogrammetry technology in archaeology.
The monthly meeting of the Allegheny chapter will be held at the Kelso Museum of Near Eastern Archaeology at the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary on Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. This meeting will include a short program about the museum and a tour of the exhibits by Jennifer Christmas, Associate Curator. A hands-on activity […]
In ancient Egypt, there were many spells, materials, and rituals used to magically protect the deceased on his or her journey to the afterlife. Hieroglyphic spells were painted on tomb walls, magical amulets were placed among mummy bandages, and priests performed lengthy ceremonies to allow the deceased to breathe, to walk, and to be reborn […]