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89th Annual Texas Archeological Society Meeting

Menger Hotel 204 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX, United States

In celebration of the City of San Antonio’s Tricentennial, special presentation sessions, in addition to those generally offered, will focus on Spanish Colonial archeological investigations in San Antonio and through the American Southwest, Florida, and Mexico.  Professional and avocational archeologists, historians, conservationists, preservationists, and the general public are invited to attend this meeting and learn […]

13th Annual Native American-Archaeology Round Table

Shepaug Valley High School 159 South Street, Washington, CT, United States

The Benefits of Multiple Perspectives for Interpreting Our Local Histories and Cultural Heritage: Decolonizing New England Archaeology and Museum Studies Abstract “Colonialism” has been defined as when one nation seizes control of another nation’s natural resources and peoples for profit. An extreme form is “settler colonialism”, in which the invading nation attempts to permanently settle […]

Public Archaeology Day

Bicentennial Plaza 1 East Edenton Street, Raleigh, NC, United States

What is archaeology? It’s more than just digging in the dirt! Come out to “Public Archaeology Day” to talk with the experts and learn all about what we do. Activities, crafts, and fun for all ages! Learn how prehistoric peoples made their stone tools; identify artifacts from archaeological excavations; explore how underwater archaeologists study shipwrecks; […]

Eastern States Archaeological Federation (EASF) – 85th Annual Meeting

Ramada Inn 21000 NYS Rt 3, Watertown, NY, United States

Annual Meeting of the EASF with lectures, symposia, posters, tours, and more.  This year's speaker will be Dr. Ron Williamson, who is founder of ASI and has over 40 years of field and administrative experience. He holds an Honours BA from the University of Western Ontario and MA and PhD from McGill University, all in Anthropology. […]

QUEENS OF ANCIENT EGYPT

campus of the University of Toronto Toronto, ON, Canada

QUEENS OF ANCIENT EGYPT: Our 2018 Symposium This autumn, the SSEA/SÉÉA will hold our Annual Symposium on the topic of “Queens of ancient Egypt”. This year’s symposium, held in conjunction with our Annual General Meeting and Scholars’ Colloquium has been scheduled for NOVEMBER 3rd, 2018. 2018 SCHOLARS’ COLLOQUIUM CALL FOR PAPERS & POSTERS THE SOCIETY FOR […]

Urban Conservation in Historical Cities 2nd

A Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan, Egypt Luxor, Egypt, Egypt

A journey to the Past, Enjoy the Egypt experience at a #Nile_Cruise, starting from the city of Luxor down to Aswan - Egypt from 5 February to 8 February 2018. Hurry up and Register for the "Urban Conservation of Heritage workshop", Students and post graduate pay only the accommodation, Get the opportunity to: 1- Attend […]

Urban Regenration and Sustainability

University of East London University Way, London E16 2RD, UK, London, United Kingdom

Urban Regeneration is the Rehabilitation of land areas that are subject to high-density Urban Land use. It is a strategy that aims to transform and renovate areas to be upgraded in Housing, Public and Private Buildings, Infrastructure, and Services. This entire process is an effective way to improve urban performance by targeting areas with a high incidence of poverty, pollution, and congestion, leading to a complete Economic and Regional […]

Islands in Dialogue (ISLANDIA)

Italy Rome Italy, 35 Ruddlesway, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 5SF, Italy, Italy, Italy

"International Postgraduate Conference in the Prehistory and Protohistory of Mediterranean Islands (The Università degli Studi di Torino and University of Manchester). A series of peculiar cultural and socio-economic dynamics have been recognised in relation to island societies, setting them apart from those arisen in the continent. The necessity of Island Archaeology as a research field […]

Massachusetts Archaeological Society Annual Meeting

Robbins Museum of Archaeology 17 Jackson Street, Middleborough, MA, United States

The annual meeting of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society (MAS) will begin with the business portion in the morning, followed by a slate of presentations and papers in the afternoon. The papers will cover a wide range of interesting archaeological topics. Visit our website at www.massarchaeology.org for a full program