2013 will mark the 114th annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) and the 144th meeting of the American Philological Association (APA).
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The Archaeological Institute of America has received the seal of approval from the Independent Charities of America.
The AIA is saddened to announce the death of former AIA Trustee and dedicated lifetime member Eleanor Guralnick, who passed away at age 82 in Chicago on July 28.
Attention Frequent Fliers! We’ve partnered with United Airlines and Delta Airlines to allow our members to support the AIA’s programming through their travel.
The Coalition on the Academic Workforce (CAW) has issued the results of a “Survey of Contingent Faculty Members and Instructors”
The AIA is delighted to announce that it has received funding from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation to support publication activities critical to both current and future archaeological research.
Cotsen Fund to Support Excavation Projects
Friends of the AIA enjoyed a private tour of the exhibition “Terracotta Warriors: Defenders of China’s First Emperor,” with AIA Academic Trustee Dr. Chen Shen, Senior Curator at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto.
Bill Saturno, AIA member and Boston University Assistant Professor of Archaeology, led U.S. scientists in the discovery of oldest-known Maya calendar.
The annual AIA Gala, the major fundraising and social event of the year for the Archaeological Institute of America, is honored to host eminent members and guests of the archaeological community!
AIA President Elizabeth Bartman announced that Sheila Dillon has been named Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Archaeology (AJA).
The AIA is an exhibitor at the American Institute for Conservation’s Annual Meeting in Albuquerque this week.
On Friday, May 4, Dr. Crawford H. Greenewalt, Jr, the longtime excavation director at Sardis in Turkey, died at the home of his sister in Delaware.
The AIA Spring Gala was a great success.
A message from AIA President Elizabeth Bartman
The Archaeological Institute of America thanks all attendees and supporters of this year’s Annual spring fundraising Gala, held at Capitale in New York City on April 25, 2012, for making the evening a fantastic success!
The AJA has launched a new search tool for its published content. You can now find articles by geographic region, subject area, or keyword.
The AIA is happy to announce that we now are accepting vehicle donations through Independent Charities of America’s Vehicle Donation Program.
2010 AIA Pomerance Award for Scientific Contributions to Archaeology winner Paul Goldberg co-authored a paper published yesterday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America regarding the earliest known discovery of man-made fire.