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Archeology Fair

History Center for Aransas County 801 E. Cedar St., Rockport, TX, United States

The History Center will hold an "Archeology Fair" on Sunday, October 21, 1-4 PM to celebrate International Archaeology Day and join with the THC and TAS in promoting archeology in Texas. The Archeology Fair will feature pottery making, tools of early people, weaving, face-painting, archery and building a wiki-up. Learn more about regional archeology and […]

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 […]

Captain Penniman House Tour

Fort Hill 70 Fort Hill Road, Eastham, MA, United States

Learn about the Penniman family through a tour of their home and stories of their travels. Examine the lifestyle, hardships, and adventures of a whaling family. Reservation Required

Curator’s Tour No. 1 – Exhibition “The Celts”

Nová budova NM Vinohraddská 1, Praha 1, Czech Republic

Curator and one of the author of the successful exhibition The Celts inn the National Museum Viktoria Čisťakova will guide you through the exhibition and will show you the most interesting exhibits and surprising facts from the time whan the Celts ruled the Czech Lands.

Field Trip Flashback: The People of the Pecos Experience at the Witte

Witte Museum 3801 Broadway, San Antonio, TX, United States

Relive the excitement from your first Witte field trip at Field Trip Flashback! Delve into experimental archaeology to explore the ancient techniques and materials and learn how the people of the lower Pecos region lived 4,000 years ago.  $30 for members, $35 for non-members.  6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

The Civil War Era

Coastal Discovery Museum 70 Honey Horn Drive, Hilton Head Island, SC, United States

The Civil War is one of the most important events in the history of our country. South Carolina played a key role in the development and ending of the war. Hilton Head Island was home to thousands of Union soldiers during the Civil War. Find out why they were here and how they spent their […]

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 […]

Public Archaeological Excavation

Camp Shelby MS, United States

There will be a public archaeological excavation at Camp Shelby that will investigate a site with occupations dating to the prehistoric and historic periods. 

Moon over the Mounds at the Crystal River Archaeological State Park

Crystal River Archaeological State Park 3400 N. Museum Point, Crystal River, FL, United States

The Crystal River Archaeological State Park continues the popular monthly guided evening walking tours. This event is a torch-lit tour of the site led by professional interpretive guides through the moonlit Crystal River Archaeological State Park complex. The Crystal River archaeological site, a National Historic Landmark, is a world-famous pre-Columbian ceremonial center on Florida’s west […]

Texas Archeology Month Events at the San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site

San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site 220 2nd Street, San Felipe, TX, United States

Celebrate Texas Archeology Month every weekend in October by visiting one of the state's most distinguished and unique archeological sites. San Felipe de Austin was burned to the ground during the Runaway Scrape of 1836 as fleeing residents evacuated ahead of Santa Anna's advancing Mexican army. Throughout weekends in October, site staff and volunteers will […]