Family-oriented archaeology fairs are a fun way to bring archaeology, history, and cultural heritage to the public. At a fair, local archaeologists, museums, historical organizations, student groups, and re-enactors present hands-on activities and provide demonstrations of ancient technologies.
Fairs are generally free-flowing and run like an open house. All presenters are at their tables/booths for the allotted time and talk to visitors as they move around the fair.
Are you interested in organizing an archaeology fair? Here’s how:
Note: the following schedule assumes about a year of lead time and attempts to spread out the work as much as possible. This schedule can be condensed as needed.
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