The newest Collaborating Organization for National Archaeology Day, the Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico, will host an open house on National Archaeology Day.
Gainesville: Ships and Shipwrecks in Ancient Egypt A single lecture, presented by nautical archaeologist, Cheryl Ward. There was a great deal of interest from students, faculty, and the community because […]
Central Arizona: Apples + Archaeology Since its inception two years ago, nearly two thousand schoolchildren have participated in Apples + Archaeology – a K-12 education outreach program in the metropolitan […]
Central Missouri: The Ancient World on Film, including film screening and guest lecturer In conjunction with our upcoming exhibition, “The Mediterranean Melting Pot: Commerce and Cultural Exchange in Antiquity” (Museum of […]
Central Arizona: Apples + Archaeology In August 2009 the Central Arizona Society of the AIA created Apples + Archaeology, an outreach program for K-12 education in the metropolitan Phoenix area. […]
Bozeman Society: “The Archaeology of Food, Nutrition and Culture” Curriculum The Bozeman Society has put together “The Archaeology of Food, Nutrition and Culture”—a grade school curriculum designed to meet sixth grade […]
On February 9, the AIA-Central MS/Jackson Society helped organize and promote the world premier of the National Geographic film “Quest for the Lost Maya.”
The Denver and Boulder Chapters of the Archaeological Institute of America cosponsored an event that was hosted by Paleoresearch Institute Inc for National Archaeology Day.
The AIA Societies Breakfast held on January 7 gave representatives of our Local Societies the opportunity to discuss mutual goals and to share ideas for AIA participation on the local level.
Congratulations to Seymour Bandes of the Long Island Society and Alison Futrell of the Society of Tucson and Southern Arizona, the recipients of this year’s AIA Foot Soldier Award.