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Guded Tour “Croaia in the times of duke Branimir”

Archaeological museum in Zagreb Trg NIkole Šubića Zrinskog, Zagreb, Croatia

The exibition is about written sources from the times of duke Branimir in 9th century Croatia. The tour is going to be guded by the curators of the Middle Ages Department and the authors of the exibition.

I Dig Benicia!

Benicia Historical Museum 2060 Camel Road, Benicia, CA, United States

Benicia is home to many important archaeological sites associated with Native Californians and later European, American, and Chinese settlers. I Dig Benicia is an event to learn about archaeology and Benicia’s rich history as you try your hand at excavating artifacts, reconstructing archaeological finds, grinding corn, drawing Native American pictograms, shaping clay pots, creating cave […]

Echoes from the Age of Stone

Eckerd College 4200 54th Ave. South, St Petersburg, FL, United States

A new multimedia touring exhibit about the archaeology of sound and the world’s oldest buildings. The OTS Foundation for Neolithic Studies is partnering with Eckerd College’s Visual Arts discipline to premiere Echoes from the Age of Stone on International Archaeology Day, Saturday, October 20 through Sunday, October 21 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in The […]

Archaeology Fair

Marquette Regional History Center 145 W Spring Street, Marquette, MI, United States

This will be our 6th Annual Fair! The Marquette Regional History Center is a regional museum that is now 100 years old in 2018. We are excited to host our Archaeology Fair again, to welcome folks of all ages to dig in. Our fair hosts 20 booth displays and activities - a variety of booths, from […]

Archaeology as Scene of Culture: Voices of Things / Art-Archaeological Performance

Samara State Institute of Culture Frunze Street 167, Samara, Russia

Archaeology as Scene of Culture: Voices of Things  is an   Art-Archaeological Performance.  Artifacts that move and speak will be shown in scenic images, matter articulations, and historical personages.  We are going to create dramatic art that examines communication and the dialogue between audience and things. The archaeological objects and their replicas will be key translators and communicators […]

Family Archaeology Day / Trail of Tears in Southeast Missouri

Bollinger County Museum of Natural History 209 Mayfield Drive, Marble Hill, MO, United States

Family Archaeology Day - Trail of Tears in Southeast Missouri Noon- 2:00pm – Adults are invited to view the Trail of Tears exhibit plus digital and paper maps and documents. Researcher Eva Dunn will be on hand to answer questions.  Children will enjoy  making cornhusk dolls, creating small pottery bowls, leather lacing crafts and playing […]

UI Mobile Museum at the American Gothic House

American Gothic House Center 300 American Gothic Street, Eldora, IA, United States

Visit the UI Mobile Museum and its 2018 exhibits at the American Gothic House in Eldora! Discover, Develop, Deploy Translational science is a never-ending cycle of innovation and discovery that seeks solutions to improve the world’s health concerns. The University of Iowa’s Institute for Clinical and Translational Science supports researchers across a wide range of […]

Dorey House Dig on Old Sudbury Road

Wayland Town Building 41 Cochituate Road, Wayland, MA, United States

An excavation at the Dorey House, a 19th century house near the bank of Baldwin Pond, was carried out in 2017 by the University of Massachusetts - Amherst, as part of an Honors Thesis project. The results of that excavation illustrate a slice of American history through the lens of an old New England house. […]

Archaeology Month Drop-In Tour

Davis Museum 106 Central Street, Wellesley, MA, United States

Join us for an archaeology-themed tour of the Davis's permanent collections led by a Student Guide. Free and open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis.  For a full schedule of tours, please visit www.theDavis.org. This program is generously supported by the Elizabeth Bein Keto '48 Endowed Memorial Art Fund.

19th Century Medicine at the Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park

Independence Hall 23400 Park Road 12, Washington, TX, United States

Before becoming president, Anson Jones made his fortune as a doctor. At a time where medicine was more art than science, what would a visit to the doctor be like? Come take a peek behind the curtain with us at Barrington as we uncover the tricks and tools of the trade.