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Zmizelá Krajina?

Bývalý hospodářský dvůr Rohy Bohy, čp. 17, Bohy, Česká republika

Sraz u bývalého hospodářského dvora Rohy (Bohy čp. 17). Vlastivědná procházka do Přírodní rezervace Krašov a jejího okolí součástí procházky bude prohlídka reliktů předhradí a zříceniny hradu a zámku Krašova. Délka pěší trasy je cca 7 km, vhodná turistická obuv. Procházku povede archeolog Muzea a galerie severního Plzeňska v Mariánské Týnici. Rezervace na procházku je […]

The Mystery of the White Wall: New Discoveries at Memphis

ARCE Egyptology Lectures Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States

The American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California Chapter, and the Near Eastern Studies Department, University of California, Berkeley, invite you to attend a lecture by Dr. Galina Belova, Center for Egyptological Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The Mystery of the White Wall: New Discoveries at Memphis Sunday, October 13, 3 pm Room […]

Findings from the Emily Dickinson Museum Archaeology Field School

Emily Dickinson Museum 280 Main Street, Amherst, MA, United States

On October 13, between 4:30 p.m. and 5:45 p.m., view Emily Dickinson’s world through the eyes of an archaeologist. Join us for a presentation at the Emily Dickinson Museum by the faculty and students of the University of Massachusetts Amherst Archaeological Field School as they present findings from their work at the Emily Dickinson Museum. […]

Native American Lifeways during the Early Archaic Period: A View from Northampton

Historic Northampton Museum 46 Bridge Street, Northampton, MA, United States

Recent archaeological investigations related to roadway improvements in Northampton have revealed an Early Archaic Period (approximately 9,500 to 8,000 years ago) Native American site. This period is marked by rapid climate change, as the post-glacial Arctic environment became warmer. Continuing excavations this summer will hopefully reveal more information about this site. Please join for a […]

Spindle City Storytime: What do Archaeologists Do?

Lowell National Historical Park Visitors Center 246 Market Street, Lowell, MA, United States

Join Lowell National Historical Park for a fun and interactive story hour! We will learn all about how archaeologists dig through layers to unearth the past. All young children and their caregivers are welcome.

Archaeology Discovery Day

South Shore Natural Science Center 48 Jacobs Lane, Norwell, MA, United States

Join for a hands-on, mock archaeology dig. Visitors will use tools to excavate "clues" from the past. Come and see what you will find! While you are here, you can visit the museum's collections of Early American artifacts and the living collection of native New England animals.

Cemeteries as Outdoor Museums

Callahan Lions Club Building 543514 U.S. Highway 1, Callahan, FL, United States

Cemeteries are valuable places of learning and are a largely underutilized type of outdoor history. Explore the lessons and history we can discover at our historic cemeteries. Learn about: -the archaeological process -the use iconography and headstone styles to date sites -preservation and dating techniques.

The Native American “Nature Coast”

Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park 4150 South Suncoast Boulevard, Homosassa, FL, United States

Our modern landscape has been built atop the remains of past cultures. Nearly 15,000 years before Columbus, prehistoric people hunted and gathered, settled and grew – across what we now call Florida. Though we accept they were here, what do you really know about them? In honor of Indigenous Peoples Day, please join the Florida […]

Archaeologists Making Waves!

GVSU Allendale Campus AuSable Hall 2119, Allendale, MI, United States

Lightning-Round presentations of current archaeological research involving water, from Great Lakes Shipwrecks to ancient ritual sites and beyond.

Archaeology and CSI: from the theory to the practice

Auriana Auditorium - American University of Rome Via Pietro Roselli 4, Rome, RM, Italy

What is the relationship between Sherlock Holmes, Horacio Caine, Temperance “Bones” Brennan and Archaeology? What is the role of Archaeology at crime scenes? Why the CSI effect is so relevant during forensic investigations? To celebrate the International Archaeology Day, AUR organizes a lecture in which it will be illustrated the importance of Archaeology at crime […]