Save the Date for AIA Archaeology Hour

AIA Archaeology Hour returns next week! Our next speaker, Uzma Rizvi, will present “Caring for MohenjoDaro” on Wednesday, January 22 at 8pm Eastern, 7pm Central, 6pm Mountain, and 5pm Pacific.

Advocacy Alert Preserving Chile, Italy, Morocco, and Vietnam

Your experience matters! Join our letter writing campaign to save a place you love.

If you appreciate the rich cultural heritage of Chile, Italy, Morocco, and Vietnam, you can play a part in helping to protect it! Consider writing a letter to support the renewal of U.S. agreements that prevent the illegal importation of cultural resources from these countries. Be sure to submit your letter before the Cultural Property Advisory Committee's meeting on January 27, 2025.

AIA Awards Ceremony

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined the 2025 AIA Awards Ceremony, whether in-person or virtually. It was truly inspiring to celebrate our outstanding award winners together!

Uncovering Easter Island Special Offer!

Uncovering Easter Island
We know you loved Uncovering Troy and Uncovering Pylos, the previous publications in the Archaeological Institute of America’s Uncovering series. We are excited to bring you the newest edition, Uncovering Easter Island. Now, you can receive all three Uncovering publications with a minimum donation of $75.

Museum and Book Recommendations

Looking to visit a museum?
The AJA website keeps a list of current and upcoming museum exhibitions happening around the world. Check it out before planning your next museum visit. They also offer museum and book reviews that you can read and explore.

AIA Archaeology Hour

Advocacy Alert

AIA Awards Ceremony

Uncovering Publication Special Offer

AJA Museum and Book Reviews

AIA e-update

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Archaeology Magazine

ARCHAEOLOGY has been published continuously for more than 75 years by the Archaeological Institute of America, which is dedicated to supporting archaeological inquiry and to fostering the pursuit of knowledge about human heritage. The January/February 2025 issue of ARCHAEOLOGY features the Top 10 Discoveries of 2024. Other stories include a reading of Babylon’s bad eclipses, the search for the Proto-Parthenon, a DNA study of Jamestown’s dogs, and how artificial intelligence has helped researchers detect new Nazca Lines.

American Journal of Archaeology

The AJA has set the standard for respected scholarship of Mediterranean archaeology since 1885. The January 2025 issue contains articles on a tumulus near Gordion, stable isotope analysis of marble statue fragments on Delos, local religious habits in Archaic and Classical Laconia and Messenia, luxury furniture found on shipwrecks, and the ketos depicted on the Hesione Vase. Open-access content includes a necrology for Sir John Boardman, a review of a museum exhibition centered on north Africa in late antiquity, and a letter from the Editors-in-Chief.

AIA 2025 Calendar

Explore the world of archaeology with the Archaeological Institute of America’s “A Year of Archaeology” calendar. Each month of the 2025 calendar features an archaeological photo from the AIA’s Photo Contest.

interactive Digs

Follow an excavation project as it happens. Interactive Digs are an opportunity to see an excavation unfold in real time. Archaeologists post regular updates from the field, answer questions, and describe life on a dig.

AIA tours

Travel with an engaging and informative AIA Tours lecturer, plus trip managers and local guides. Each well-paced itinerary offers ample time at each site. By traveling on an AIA Tour you directly support the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) while personally gaining the benefit of the AIA’s network of scholars and worldwide contacts.

field projects

Interested in participating in an archaeological project? The AIA has resources for people looking to get into the field through the Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities Bulletin (AFOB).