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Fort Griffin Living History Days 2019

Fort Griffin State Historic Site 1701 N US Hwy 283, Albany, TX, United States

Join us for our annual Fort Griffin Living History Days! The past will come to life at Fort Griffin State Historic Site on October 11-12, 2019, as living historians gather to portray life at the fort and nearby Wild West town as it was in the 1870s. You're invited to join us from 8 a.m. […]

Project Archaeology: Investigating Shelter (Educator Workshop)

Parker Annex Archaeology Center 2025 Barnwell Street, Columbia, SC, United States

Learn first-hand how to help your students practice the basics of inquiry-based learning through crosscurricular lessons that teach archaeology and cultural understanding. Archaeology is an excellent tool for cross-curricular education. Subjects covered in the workshops will include science, mathematics, social studies, history, language arts, geography, and the arts. More information about Project Archaeology can be […]

Archaeology Homeschool Day

Fort Laurens 11067 Fort Laurens Rd NW, Bolivar, OH, United States

Students at Archaeology Homeschool Day will experience the trade, tools, and discoveries of archaeologists. Hands-on activities will engage students in archaeological practices including a mock dig, metal detecting and much more. Students will also participate in recreating famous archaeological discoveries. Appropriate for students of all ages, but most appropriate for K-8. Reservations are required for […]

History Sandwiched-In: “Tombstone Tales”

Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida 115 Westview Avenue, Valparaiso, FL, United States

Join FPAN staff as they present "Tombstone Tales" for the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida's "History Sandwiched-In" Friday speaker series. This event is free.

New Techniques in History and Genealogy Techniques in the Digital Age

Fulton Mansion State Historic Site 317 S. Fulton Beach Rd, Rockport, TX, United States

As part of our Fulton Mansion Fall Lecture Series, guest speaker Dr. Amy Earhart, Associate Professor of English at Texas A&M University College Station will be speaking for October's lecture about new techniques available to researchers of history and genealogy in the digital age. Admission is FREE! Just bring your lunch and enjoy!

Forestry Service Lunch

University of Oklahoma Dale Hall Tower 455 West Lindsey St, Norman, OK, United States

This event is aimed at exposing students to different career options in the Forestry Service.

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Printing the Past: Technological Innovation in Archaeology at Florida State University

Dirac Science Library, Florida State University 110 North Woodward Avenue, Tallahassee, FL 32306, FL, United States

Printing the Past: Technological Innovation in Archaeology at Florida State University is an exhibition of the use of innovative technology to recreate objects and landscapes relevant for understanding recent fieldwork by archaeologists from the FSU Classics Department. Featured are artifacts from the three Roman sites of Cetamura del Chianti, Cosa and Corinth. Among the items […]

Big Bend 75th Birthday Bash

Museum of the Big Bend, Sul Ross State University 400 N Harrison St. C-101, Alpine, TX, United States

Come join a celebration of Big Bend National Park's 75th birthday. Organizations working in the park will have tables presenting their work, cake will be served, and live music.

CRAF Talks

​Merced College, Bill and Dorothy Bizzini Interdisciplinary Academic Center, IAC-110, Anthropology Lab 3600 M Street, Merced, CA, United States

​Patrick O’Neill is a California anthropologist, a teacher, the Co-Director of the Anthropology Program at California State University, Bakersfield, and a Board Member of California Rock Art Foundation (CRAF). Patrick presented and described the most prolific charmstone cache in the world. The cache is important for many reasons including its relation to ritual intensification, ethnoastronomy, […]