The AIA is pleased to announce the 2018 Award Winners
Read More
Registered Annual Meeting attendees can enjoy free admission, January 4-7 to the Harvard Museums.
Join us for a workshop on digital data management and curation using tDAR sponsored by AIA and the Center for Digital Antiquity.
Dr. John Papadopoulos will present this year’s Public Lecture, entitled The Ancient Methone Archaeological Project: 2014-2017″ on Thursday, January 4, 2018.
The 2018 “A Year in Archaeology” calendar is now available for purchase.
Today the achievements of the Antiquities Act are at risk. The National Monument Creation and Protection Act, H.R. 3990, erects hurdles that would make it virtually impossible for future presidents to designate national monuments
CNN has published an article by AIA Member Sturt Manning on how Hobby Lobby’s illegal purchases of antiquities irreparably damage our knowledge of the past.
Dr. Sarah Parcak will be featured this Sunday evening, May 21. Please consult your local listings for the broadcast time.
It is with great sadness that we must report that Lloyd E. Cotsen passed away yesterday.
Good news! Congress has approved funding for the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Endowment for the Arts, and other agencies for this fiscal year:
The AIA has awarded Cotsen Excavation Grants to Jessica L. Munson (Lycoming College) and D. Alexander Walthall (University of Texas).
Learn about how you can support NEH, NEA, and the ORCs during this critical time.
The third volume in the Kress-supported series: Selected Papers on Ancient Art and Architecture, entitled: What Shall I Say of Clothes? Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to the Study of Dress in Antiquity, is now available.
Dr. Sarah Parcak, a space archaeologist and AIA Board member, today officially launches GlobalXplorer: a citizen science and archaeology platform that’s enlisting people around the world to discover sites unknown to modern archaeologists.
The AIA strongly supports ASOR’s statement regarding the US Executive Order, “Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States,” issued on January 27, 2017.
At the Council Meeting on January 7, 2017, the following individuals were elected to the AIA Governing Board and Nominating Committee.
The Archaeological Institute of America is pleased to award to Barbara Tsakirgis the 2017 Martha and Artemis Joukowsky Distinguished Service Award. For over 30 years Barbara’s efforts for the AIA, […]
The AIA congratulates the 2017 Award Winners!
AJA launches historical timeline
Recipients of the Jane C. Waldbaum Archaeological Field School Scholarship share their amazing experiences courtesy of the scholarship.