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Treasures of Ancient Greece Exhibit

The Children's Museum of Indianapolis 3000 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Through January 5, 2020 Featuring more than 150 objects including scientific inventions, sculptures, jewelry, armor, vases, and more, Treasures of Ancient Greece will let you explore the history and mythology of the ancient Greeks. Discover how the ancient Greeks influence sports, government, entertainment, and beauty—even today!

The Picts: New Discoveries of the “Lost People of Europe”

CUNY Graduate Center, Room 197 "Concourse Level" Fifth Avenue & 34th St., New York, NY, United States

The Picts are a ‘lost people of Europe’ and a past society of enduring public fascination. First mentioned in late Roman writings as a collection of troublesome social groupings north of the Roman frontier, the Picts went on to dominate northern and eastern Scotland until late first millennium AD. The emergence of the Pictish kingdoms […]

Archaeology Experience Weekends

Copped Hall Upshire Road, Epping, ESS, United Kingdom

Designed for absolute beginners, this is an opportunity to dig and to handle finds on a “live” site, where you can help with an ongoing investigation. A professional archaeologist will introduce you to methods of excavation and the interpretation of finds. You can expect to spend most of your time actually digging, and a team […]

Magdala and the Synagogues of Jesus’ Time

Upper House 365 East Campus Mall, Suite 200, Madison, WI, United States

A lecture featuring Jordan Ryan, professor of New Testament and Archaeology at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois.

Archaeology Experience Weekends

Copped Hall Upshire Road, Epping, ESS, United Kingdom

Designed for absolute beginners, this is an opportunity to dig and to handle finds on a “live” site, where you can help with an ongoing investigation. A professional archaeologist will introduce you to methods of excavation and the interpretation of finds. You can expect to spend most of your time actually digging, and a team […]

Archaeology Experience Weekends

Copped Hall Upshire Road, Epping, ESS, United Kingdom

Designed for absolute beginners, this is an opportunity to dig and to handle finds on a “live” site, where you can help with an ongoing investigation. A professional archaeologist will introduce you to methods of excavation and the interpretation of finds. You can expect to spend most of your time actually digging, and a team […]

Archaeology Field School – Copped Hall

Copped Hall Upshire Road, Epping, ESS, United Kingdom

A 5-day Field School for people already familiar with the basic techniques of archaeological excavation and recording to take part in the continuing investigation into the development of a Tudor grand-house. The cost of the Field School is £100 per person.

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2019 Fort Hunter Archaeology Excavation

Fort Hunter Mansion and Park Harrisburg, United States

The Section of Archaeology at the State Museum will be conducting their excavation at Fort Hunter Mansion and Park between September 4 and October 4, 2019. Every fall since 2006, the Archaeology Section of the State Museum of Pennsylvania has led a month-long excavation at Fort Hunter Mansion and Park in Harrisburg, PA. Come out […]

Roman Archaeology in the 21st Century

Main Building, University of Bern Hochschulstrasse 4, Bern, Switzerland

CfP Session "Roman Archaeology in the 21st Century" 25th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists Bern, September 4-7, 2019   Two decades into the 21st century, the political and social framework of Europe is facing multiple challenges with issues such as migration, growing political and social instabilities, and economic uncertainties on the table. […]

Wyoming Archaeology Fair

Wyoming Archaeology Fair Wyoming Territorial Prison, Laramie, United States

The Wyoming Archaeology Fair showcases Wyoming's rich cultural heritage from prehistory to the present day! It provides unique fun hands-on learning experiences for all ages, including flint knapping, atlatl throwing, pottery making, hide painting, soapstone carving, and more. The fair also features the Wind River Dancers, Plains Indian historian Michael Bad Hand, and David Osmundsen […]