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International Archaeology Day at the Rochester Museum and Science Center

Rochester Museum and Science Center 657 East Ave, Rochester, NY, United States

Pandemic-permitting, the Rochester NY Society of the Archaeological Institute of America will be at the Rochester Museum & Science Center with family-friendly, socially distanced archaeological activities!

Super Saturday: 6th Annual Can You Dig It?

The Witte Museum 3801 Broadway, San Antonio, TX, United States

Super Saturday: 6th Annual Can you Dig It? In honor of International Archaeology Day and National Pollen Week, the Witte invites you to explore the world of Archaeobotany! Archaeologists uncover the secrets of ancient cultures all over the world but some of the most valuable clues might be the ones you can’t see with the […]

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Around the world and through the ages with garb on the back

Muzeum Górnośląskie w Bytomiu pl. Jana III Sobieskiego 2, Bytom, Silesian Voivodship, Poland

Despite the pandemic this year's International Day of Archeology will take place as usual within the walls of our museum. The subject of this year's event is as close as a shirt to the body, because the title is "Through the ages around the world with clothes on the back". During the lecture you will […]

Celebration of International Archaeology Day (IAD): Archaeology Book Club

Please join us for our inaugural Archaeology Book Club meeting! Ashley Morton will be leading us in a discussion of Sarah Moss' novel, Ghost Wall ("a taut, gripping tale of a young woman and an Iron Age reenactment trip that unearths frightening behavior..."). Advance registration is required.  

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Mining the Pharaoh’s Jewels: A Story from Wadi el-Hudi

CA, United States

In celebration of International Archaeology Day, RAFFMA has partnered with the Riverside & Inland Empire Local Society of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA Riverside) for "Mining the Pharaoh's Jewels: A Story from Wadi el-Hudi."Virtual Talk by Dr. Kate Liszka, Benson and Pamela Harer Associate Professor of History and Director of Wadi el Hudi Expedition. […]

Frederick A. Luce Collection Virtual Open House

Buttonwoods Museum 240 Water Street, Haverhill, MA, United States

Join us for a virtual Archaeology Open House to celebrate Massachusetts Archaeology Month and International Archaeology Day. Archaeology volunteer Nancy Lebar has brought rarely seen items from the Frederick A. Luce Collection out of storage and will be sharing them with you in this Zoom program. Featured artifacts include lithics, steatite bowl fragments, and ceramic […]

Historic Archaeology of Missouri

A Zoom (and maybe Face-to-Face Outside Lecture) by Dr. Steve Dasovich in the Anthropology Program at Lindenwood University. For an invitation to the Zoom lecture, please contact our secretary, Brenda Thacker, using the link provided.

ARCE- PA Archaeology Day 2020 Lecture: Dr. Jane Hill “Primordial Gods of Upper Egypt: Local Cult in Egypt’s Predynastic Period”

American Research Center in Egypt-Pennsylvania Chapter (ARCE-PA) October 17, 2020 ARCE-PA Archaeology Day Lecture! via Zoom Dr. Jane Hill Assistant Professor, Rowan University “Primordial Gods of Upper Egypt: Local Cult in Egypt’s Predynastic Period” Registration information is available at www.arce-pa.org or email at info@arce-pa.org Abstract: Deciphering the iconography of Late Predynastic Upper Egyptian D-Ware pottery […]

Primordial Gods of Upper Egypt: Local Cult in Egypt’s Predynastic Period

Virtual Lecture by Dr. Jane Hill, Rowan University, brought to you by ARCE-PA Saturday, Oct. 17, 3:30pm EST Deciphering the iconography of Late Predynastic Upper Egyptian D-Ware pottery has focused on interpretations of funerary processions and the afterlife journey to "The West" and the provisions the deceased required for sustenance upon arrival. An alternate interpretation […]