The Virtual Curation Laboratory hosted an archaeology fair to celebrate International Archaeology Day.
Read More
Dr. Teresa Moore spoke to the American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California Chapter concerning the activities of the villagers who cut and decorated the Valley of the Kings.
The AIA-Cincinnati Society organized an Archaeology Fair at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
100 organizations signed up to participate in and host this month’s International Archaeology Day festivities.
This year’s rendition of ArchaeoMadness is here!
35 Collaborating Organizations joined IAD in August.
In July, the number of Collaborating Organizations signed up to participate in the 5th IAD surpassed 100.
Pueblo Grande Museum is celebrating IAD with free museum admission and special activities.
See which groups joined as International Archaeology Day collaborators in June 2015.
Eighteen organizations were added to the growing list of International Archaeology Day collaborators in May 2015.
The Archaeological Institute of America will work with collaborating organization to make this year’s celebration bigger and better than ever!
Help spread the word about International Archaeology Day!
Keep up with IAD news as the big day approaches through our new electronic newsletter!
Seven organizations stopped by the Archaeological Institute of America’s booth to sign up as Collaborating Organizations at the recent meeting of the Society of American Archaeology.
His Excellency Ambassador Vladimir Drobnjak of Croatia gave lecture titled “A Headless Empress and The Sunken Scraper” at the National Arts Club.
Read about and view photos from IAD events hosted by several AIA Local Societies.
Read about the International Archaeology Day events hosted by the Museum of Peja and the Belize Institute of Archaeology.
Read about International Archaeology Day events in New York, Wisconsin, and Georgia.
Read about International Archaeology Day Events in Virginia, Oregon, and Iowa.
Read about three unique International Archaeology Day events that occurred in Virginia, Massachusetts, and Louisiana.