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  • Rebecca Sue Lao

    International Archaeology Day, Archaeology Now (the Houston Society) will create a series of hands-on events about the Karankawa Indigenous Americans of the Gulf Coast that will be held in Houston on the banks of Buffalo Bayou, where this group of people lived, before Houston became a city.

  • Can You Dig It? 2025

    Event description Join us for a FREE family program at the McClung Museum celebrating International Archaeology Day. Can You Dig it? invites you to learn about the past and present with professional archaeologists from UT through engaging hands-on activities. Date: Sunday, October 19 Time: 12:00-4:00 p.m. **Tickets available starting October 4 via Eventbrite ** Families […]

  • Can You Dig It?

    Families with children of all ages are invited to a day of fun and hands-on learning at the McClung Museum. Dig deep into the past, learn from professional archaeologists, and explore a wide array of engaging activities like cave art painting, hunter-gatherer games, and so much more.

  • International Archaeology Day Family Event

    Cooper Gristmill 66 Route 24, Chester Township, NJ, United States

    Come drop by for a family-friendly event to learn about archaeology along the trails at the historic Cooper Gristmill. Hands-on activities include mapping and excavating chocolate chips from cookies, digging […]

  • Unearthing Sentinum: Discoveries from a Roman City in Italy’s Marche Region

    Leigh Hall, room 208 308 Buchtel Commons, Akron, OH, United States

    Matt Notarian (Hiram College) will introduce us to the Sentinum City Archaeological Research Project (SCARP), a recently launched collaboration based in Sassoferrato, Italy, involving Hiram College, the Kansas City Art […]

  • The Lumbee River Archaeology Project (LRAP)

    Semans Auditorium (Room 117), Belk Visual Arts Center, Davidson College 315 N. Main St., Davidson, NC, United States

    About the lecture: The Lumbee Tribe, one of the largest tribes in the US, has a rich history in the Carolinas, yet a recent executive memorandum from President Trump has […]