Artifacts, living historians, and hands-on study made for a successful event.
Over 475 people visited 25 exhibits held by local AIA Society and Parks Department.
On IAD, the AIA-Richmond Society took a walking tour of the grounds at Rural Plains with National Park Service Historian Robert E.L. Krick.
Students, professionals, and members of the public came together at the University of Maryland to discuss repatriation, war, looting, preservation and more.
IAD celebrations to raise awareness about archaeology took place at the public library in downtown St. Catharines.
Read about the IAD event in Santa Fe, New Mexico and view images from the celebration!
Several local groups collaborated to host the first local celebration of International Archaeology Day.
The AIA-Cincinnati Society organized an Archaeology Fair at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Pueblo Grande Museum is celebrating IAD with free museum admission and special activities.
Central Arizona: Apples + Archaeology The AIA-Central Arizona Society will receive continued funding for their successful Apples + Archaeology program for the 2016 calendar year. Apples + Archaeology aims to address […]