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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 […]

Family WWII Cooking Class

Magoffin Home State Historic Site Visitor's Center 1117 Magoffin Ave., El Paso, TX, United States

Have fun as a family and learn about the ways WWII affected how people ate. Participants will prepare and eat a dish that was popular during WWII while learning about Tom Lea as the first embedded artist-correspondent of the war. The concept of K Rations (food carried by soldiers in battle) and rationing is explained […]

CRC Celebrates Archaeology

Cosumnes River College 8401 Center Parkway, Sacramento, CA, United States

Join us for games, prizes, trivia and more as CRC CRAWL and the Anthropology Department celebrate International Archaeology day. Be sure to stop by and place your vote to name our new Neandertal.

Construction frenzy or changing ideologies? The case of Tas-Silġ, Marsaxlokk, Malta

National Museum of Archaeology Auberge de Provence, Republic Street, Valletta, Malta

The multi-period sanctuary site of Tas-Silġ (Marsaxlokk) is arguably one of Malta’s most important archaeological sites. Not only does the site retain substantial physical remains, but it preserves over four millennia of ancient construction activity, spanning the Late Neolithic period to the Early Modern era. In July 2019, Heritage Malta and the Department of Classics […]

Fragile Grounds: Louisiana’s Endangered Cemeteries

Ascension Parish Library 708 S Irma Blvd, Gonzales, LA, United States

A special book talk with co-authors of Fragile Grounds: Louisiana's Endangered Cemeteries, Jessica H. Schexnayder and Mary H. Manhein will take place at Ascension Parish Library in Gonzales on Tuesday, October 15 at 6:00 pm. Following the presentation, a reception and book signing will be held.

Early Milam County History Presentation

Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library 201 Ackerman St., Rockdale, TX, United States

The Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library will host the Milam County Historical Commission Archaeology Month program of early Milam County History by Geri Burnett and Randy Billingsly in period costume. Throughout Archaeology Month, history presentations are given to 4th grade students in Milam County by MCHC members.

Massachusetts Archaeological Society – Northeast/Gene Winter Chapter Meeting

Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology 180 Main Street, Andover, MA, United States

Join the MAS Northeast/Gene Winter Chapter for its monthly free lectures by experts in archaeology and history. We meet at the historic R.S. Peabody Institute on the campus of Phillips Academy in Andover on the third Tuesday of the month from September to May. There will be no meeting in November. Lectures are free and […]

Archaeology, Citizen Science, and Community Engagement

Frontier Culture Museum 1290 Richmond Road, Staunton, VA, United States

Dr. Carole Nash of James Madison University will present a free lecture to the public. Public Archaeology refers to those aspects of the broad field of archaeology that relate to the public interest. Public archaeologists investigate the outcomes of the various innovative ways we can engage the public in archaeological research, both within archaeology and […]