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Archaeology Day at the Ohio History Center

Ohio History Center 800 E. 17th Ave., Columbus, OH, United States

Come celebrate Ohio’s archaeological wonders with the Ohio History Connection! Ohio is home to some of the most important archaeological sites in North America. From the human-made heights of giant ancient American Indian earthworks to the depths of Lake Erie where shipwrecks lie, Ohio archaeology has something for everyone. Each year, archaeological investigations in the […]

Archaeology Day

Montshire Museum of Science 1 Montshire Rd, Norwich, VT, United States

How did Vermonters live in the past? What tools did they make and how did they make them? What has happened in the Upper Connecticut Valley during the last 12,900 years, and, most importantly, how do we know? Find out for yourself at Archaeology Day—a day-long celebration of us—the humans! Examine real artifacts in our […]

The Ellingsworth Site

Strawtown Koteewi Park 12308 Strawtown Ave, Noblesville, IN, United States

Further Phase II Evaluation and Delineation of a Small Mississippian Circular Hamlet in Clark County, Indiana. The Ellingsworth Site, (12CL127) located in Clark County, Indiana has had ongoing periodic archaeological investigations since first recorded in the 1970s. The site appears to be a small Mississippian circular village or ham:let that lies very near the large […]

Richard De Puma, University of Iowa: Etruscan Forgeries (Annual Ridgway Lecture)

Wheelock Student Center, Rotunda University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA, United States

Forgeries are a feature of almost every period of art history. After a brief examination of the earliest documented Etruscan forgeries, created by Annio da Viterbo in the late 15th century, the lecture focuses on forgeries of Etruscan art made by Italian artists in the late 19th and early 20th century. Two groups are examined: […]

Hands-on Archaeology Fun

Strawtown Koteewi Park 12308 Strawtown Ave, Noblesville, IN, United States

Hands-on archaeology opportunities will be taking place throughout Archaeology Month! Each will be a chance for the curious of all ages to do a little "experimental" archaeology! Animal Bones and Atlatls Date: Saturday, September 7 Petroglyphs and Pictographs Date: Saturday, September 14 Tasting the Past and "Sweet'' Excavations Date: Saturday, September 21 Coil Clay Pots […]

Archaeology Collections Show

Joseph Moore Museum 801 National Road W, Richmond, IN, United States

Join Interim Director Ann-Eliza Lewis for an informal tour of some of the highlights of the Joseph Moore Museum’s archaeological collections, including rare items from around the world, as well as Hopewell and Adena items from our own region. Many of the these items have not been on display for over a decade.

Ancient Egypt: From Discovery to Display & the Shape of Things to Come (A lecture & exhibit tour)

University of Pennsylvania Museum 3260 South St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Ancient Egypt: From Discovery to Display provides visitors a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to walk in the shoes of an archaeologist. Explore the journey artifacts take on their way to museum display, from excavation to conservation to storage and research. More than 200 fascinating objects, many of which have never been on view before, are included throughout […]

Archaeology Day

McCormick's Creek State Park 250 McCormick's Creek Park Road, Spencer, IN, United States

Spend the day learning about flint knapping, identifying artifacts, atlatl demonstrations, and exhibits on archaeology. This event is a part of Indiana Archaeology Month. During September, organizations around the state celebrate archaeology by hosting events where individuals can learn more about the archaeology field and the past.

Farm Focus Weekend: Chinking and Daubing

Barrington Plantation State Historic Site 23400 Park Rd. 12, Washington, TX, United States

Patching the chinking and daubing between the logs of the slave cabins to keep the elements out would be a seasonal task for those enslaved at Barrington Plantation. Roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty as you mix the clay daub and put it up on the walls of the cabin!