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Event Category: International Archaeology Day

  • Texas Archeology Month with the Maxey House

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    Join us all of October for Texas Archeology Month at the Maxey House and Evergreen Cemetery. This event is a perfect opportunity for history enthusiasts and families to learn about […]

  • Archaeology-Hour Screening: Beer in Mesopotamia

    Please join us for an in-person screening and informal discussion of the Archaeology Hour talk by Tate Paulette (North Carolina State University). The inhabitants of the "land between rivers" (Mesopotamia) […]

  • Spokane Archaeology Day

    The Spokane Society, along with other archaeological organizations, will welcome the public at booths on the grounds of the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. Activities will be available for […]

  • 2025 Archaeological investigations at Fort Brewerton.

    Join us for a day of archaeological investigations at Fort Brewerton. Following a successful ground penetrating radar and magnetometer survey in the spring, we can now use this new data […]

  • Arkansas ArcheOlympics

    Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Station, Winthrop Rockefeller Institute 1 Rockefeller Dr, Morrilton, AR, United States

    The ArcheOlympics is an annual competition that brings together teams of archeology students, Arkansas Archeological Society members, middle school students, and anyone else interested in archeology and having fun. The games consist of 3 events in which teams compete to show off their skills and knowledge in archeology-based games. The first is throwing a spear […]

  • The Missing Link: A Wari-Related Burial in Huanchaco, North Coast of Peru

    University of Florida, Library West, Room 212 400 SW 13th Street, Gainesville, FL, United States

    Despite more than 100 years of archaeological research on the North Coast of Peru, very little is known about the transition from the so-called Moche society into the Chimu empire. This timeframe, CIRCA A.D. 850-1000/1050, is poorly understood not only in the North Coast of Peru, but more broadly all over the Central Andean Region. […]