Filters

Changing any of the form inputs will cause the list of events to refresh with the filtered results.

  • Prehistoric Cave Art of Spain & France

    Investigate southwestern Europe’s most extraordinary prehistoric caves, including Lascaux IV, a new, exact reproduction of one of the most remarkable prehistoric sites ever discovered; Altamira II, a precise replica of the original that is often called the “Sistine Chapel of Prehistoric Art”; Atapuerca, the most significant early human site in western Europe; Las Monedas Cave […]

  • “France: The Reach of the Romans”

    Join archaeologist Patrick Hunt on this exciting itinerary from Turin to Nice and discover how the ancient Gauls and Romans interacted with the landscapes and shaped the history and cultures […]

  • Cities’ Identity Through Architecture and Arts (CITAA) – 8th Edition

    University of Pisa Largo Lucio Lazzarino, 1, 56122 Pisa PI, Italy, Illinois, Italy
    Hybrid Event

    Every city possesses a unique and valuable identity that is expressed through its physical and visual form. This identity is perceived by its residents and users, shaping their collective memories. The city's identity comprises its physical spaces and the images formed through memory cues, which in turn affect tourism, education, culture, and economic prosperity. Arts […]

  • Athens to Rome: Cruising the Mediterranean

    We invite you to join Archaeological Institute of America lecturer and host Laetitia La Follette, Professor of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture, aboard the luxury 50-cabin yacht, Emerald Sakara, […]

  • King Richard III: The Resolution Of A 500 Year Old Cold Case

    USF Tampa, C. W. Bill Young Hall (CWY) 109 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, FL, United States

    Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lectureship Light refreshments will be served starting at 5:30 PM, Lecture to begin at 6:00 PM

  • Indigenous Archaeology Day

    Wheelock Academy Wheelock Road, Garvin, Oklahoma, United States

    Activities will include pottery, textile, atlatl throwing, children’s events, flint knapping, bow shooting, and stickball. Those attending will have the opportunity to visit with representatives from the Growing Hope Program, Oklahoma Public Archaeology Network (OKPAN) and Choctaw Nation Forestry. Traditional foods will be prepared onsite and served at noon. Growing Hope Garden walkthroughs will be […]

  • Virtual Symposium: A Bloom of Perpetual Newness: The Colors of Ancient Greek and Roman Sculpture

    Virtual Event

    Join us for a virtual symposium on October 1 at 6 PM Central (RSVP required). Giovanni Verri, Conservation Scientist at the Art Institute of Chicago, will present his recent investigations and newest research into color on ancient statues. (This symposium will not be recorded) REGISTER HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VPhQwc0oTyGdFIy6zd6SIw#/registration ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM: It is well-established that ancient […]

  • Ballintubber Bonds: Field Schools and Community Archaeology and Education In Ireland

    Butler University Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, IN, United States
    Virtual Event

    This presentation discusses the community archaeology aspect of the Castles in Communities Archaeological Field School and Research Project (CIC), in Ballintubber, County Roscommon, Ireland. While the primary site of the excavation is Ballintubber Castle, a 13th century castle, the excavation also conducts archaeological surveys and history projects at the request of the Ballintubber community. In […]

  • Pop-Up Archaeology at the Buried Ships of Robinson Landing Exhibit

    Buried Ships of Robinson Landing Exhibit Pioneer Mill Way, Alexandria, VA, United States

    Step inside the temporary Buried Ships of Robinson Landing windowfront exhibit for a special chance to see scale models of three 18th century vessel remnants excavated in 2018 on the same block. Talk with archaeologists and learn how these ships were used to create new land along the waterfront. For more information about the exhibit, […]

  • The Archaeology of Tenochtitlan: An Overview

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

    Leonardo López Luján, Director, Proyecto Templo Mayor; Senior Research Professor, National Institute of Anthropology and History, Mexico City The Proyecto Templo Mayor of the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) was created in 1978 after the discovery of a huge monolith depicting Coyolxauhqui, the Aztec moon goddess. Since then, other impressive public monuments and […]