At its meeting on October 25, the AIA Governing Board unanimously expressed its dismay at the recent sale of Egyptian artifacts by the AIA St. Louis Society in contravention of the ethical standards current in archaeology.
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Register today for the Educators’ Working Conference, January 9-10, 2015, New Orleans.
On October 17, Jeopardy! will feature an Archaeology category in honor of International Archaeology Day.
Catch up with the latest from Zominthos, a site nestled in a plateau on Mt. Ida, Crete’s highest mountain.
The AIA is pleased to offer the Harriet and Leon Pomerance Fellowship, to support an individual project of a scholarly nature, related to Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology. Learn more about the 2014 recipient of the Pomerance Fellowship, Daniel Fallu.
In advance of the 2015 Working Conference for Educators, the AIA is soliciting one-page descriptions of existing archaeological outreach and education programs.
Learn more about one of the promising 2014 recipients of the Jane C. Waldbaum Archaeological Field School Scholarship, Emily Hails.
Support archaeological research, education, and preservation.
The American Council of Learned Societies announced its 2014 winners, among them three AIA members.
The Achill Project is developing a detailed understanding of the archaeology and history of Achill Island’s Slievemore Mountain. Follow the project!
Join the AIA in petitioning Congress to protect cultural heritage in all its forms.
Help the AIA receive a much-needed challenge grant! Every new gift to the Annual Fund counts.
Throughout June we will be auctioning off trips online. Your bid will help sustain and even create new funds for research, excavation, and site preservation; send students to their first field schools; and provide teachers with the tools they need to bring the past alive in the classroom.
Two Ph.D. candidates at Florida State University share their fieldwork and research experiences.
Establish a fund for any number of programs – research, travel, excavation, publication, and more!
2012 Waldbaum recipient Ethan Aines shares memories of his first fieldwork experience at a Viking farmstead.
In preparation for the upcoming excavation season, the AIA asked field school veterans to offer advice from personal experience.
The final deadline for March submissions for 116th AIA Annual Meeting, which will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 8-11, 2015 is rapidly approaching.
ICPEA recently signed a public-private partnership with Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities to prevent cultural racketeering.
The graduate students of today are the professional archaeologists of tomorrow. Learn more about one of our young members from the Cincinnati Society.