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  • Treasure Stones at Terrebonne Parish Library

    Terrebonne Parish Library - Main Branch 151 Library Dr., Houma, LA, United States

    Saturday, October 1, 11am-12pm Tuesday, October 4, 6-7pm Wednesday, October 5th, 10-11am $ = Free,Registration Required Ages 6-15 Treasure Stones: Unearth Louisiana's past at the Terrebonne Parish Main Library. Hidden in the treasure stones, you will find replicas of artifacts from Watson Brake, Poverty Point, Markville, and Melrose Plantation. Each attendee will have a treasure […]

  • Trivia at Oak St Brewery

    Oak St Brewery 8201 Oak St, New Orleans, LA

    Wednesdays, 7-9pm $ = Free Family and Dog Friendly Oak St Brewery has weekly trivia every Wednesday, but you can join every week in October for a special round of Louisiana Archaeology questions! Trivia includes 7 rounds, 10 questions each including 1 picture round and 1 audio round. $50, $35, and $25 brewery gift cards […]

  • Trivia Night w/ Jay Steiner

    Hideaway on Lee 407 Lee Ave, Lafayette, LA

    Wednesday, October 5, 7-9pm $ = Free Family Friendly Join this special Louisiana Archaeology edition of Trivia Night with Jay Steiner! It's free to play and the winners receive acclaim and a bar tab of $25. There are 4 rounds each consisting of 10 questions. Max 6 people per team. For more information, visit: www.hideawayonlee.com

  • Archaeology Reboot Reception & “What Lies Beneath the Surface: Current Research at Poverty Point WHS” Presentation

    Hanna Hall 708 University Ave, Sterlington, LA

    Thursday, October 6, 5:30-8pm $ = Free Family friendly Please join us during Homecoming Week 2022 as the ULM Museum of Natural History will begin celebrating Louisiana Archaeology Month. There will be an Archaeology Reboot Reception on Thursday, October 6th from 5:30 to 8:00 pm to reveal a new artifact exhibit that traces the history […]

  • The “Mummy Portraits” of Roman Egypt: Status, Ethnicity, and Magic

    Geological Lecture Hall 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    Lorelei H. Corcoran, Professor of Art History; Director, Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology University of Memphis In ancient Egypt, one of the final steps in the mummification process was to equip the body with a permanent face covering that helped to protect the head and also to ritually transform the deceased into a god. […]

  • Archaeology Day In The Santa Monica Mountains

    Anthony Beilenson Interagency Visitor Center 26876 Mulholland Highway, Calabasas, CA, United States

    9:30AM-Blessing and acknowledging the first People of the land followed by stories and songs by Chumash elders Ted and Dennis Garcia. 11:00AM-The Long and Winding Road: History and Archaeology of Roosevelt Highway and the Malibu Road Wars by Ann Stansell (California State Parks). 12:00PM-Paramount Ranch Through the Ages: An Archaeologists' Perspective by Nicole Kulaga and […]

  • Archaeology Day In The Santa Monica Mountains

    Anthony Beilenson Interagency Visitor Center 26876 Mulholland Highway, Calabasas, CA, United States

    9:30AM-Blessing and acknowledging the first People of the land followed by stories and songs by Chumash elders Ted and Dennis Garcia. 11:00AM-The Long and Winding Road: History and Archaeology of Roosevelt Highway and the Malibu Road Wars by Ann Stansell (California State Parks). 12:00PM-Paramount Ranch Through the Ages: An Archaeologists' Perspective by Nicole Kulaga and […]

  • Earth Oven Cooking at Poverty Point World Heritage Site

    Poverty Point World Heritage Site 6859 LA-577, Pioneer, LA, United States

    Saturday, October 8th, 11am $ = $4 park admission fee, visitors 3 and under and 62 and older admitted free. Family friendly Visitors to Poverty Point World Heritage Site are invited to take part in a ranger-led cooking demonstration at 11 a.m. on Saturday, October 8th. The program offers a unique look at prehistoric cooking […]

  • “The First People of South Louisiana” Presentation

    Iberville Parish Library 24605 J Gerald Berret Blvd, Plaquemine, LA

    Saturday, October 8, 1-2:30pm $ = Free Adult Program, Open to all ages Dr. Charles "Chip" McGimsey, Louisiana's State Archaeologist, presents a talk at the Iberville Parish Library-Plaquemine Branch on early people of South Louisiana and artifacts from different American Indian groups. For more information, visit: www.myipl.org