Maine Middens Exhibit
Hudson Museum 5746 Collins Center for the Arts, Orono, ME, United StatesExhibit curated by Alice Kelley.
Exhibit curated by Alice Kelley.
We have a new photo display of 23 Texas born men/women who have distinguished and historical backgrounds in aviation history. The objective is for the viewer to guess who the person is. We have a book with all the personal data on each person.
Free tours of the Native American artifacts on display in the Kimble County Historical Museum are available throughout the month of October each weekday afternoon from 1:30 - 4:30pm. Check for availability on Saturday. Closed Sunday.
Come visit over 10,000 years of local archaeology! The museum displays thousands of artifacts including a handcrafted mishoon (dugout canoe), the Doyle collection of Native American dolls, and a diorama of Native American New England life.
This new exhibit draws on the archaeology of Mayflower pilgrims John and Priscilla Alden's first house site in Duxbury. An excavation done in 1960 by Roland T. Robbins uncovered thousands of objects at a site occupied from 1630 until ca. 1690. Using recent analysis of the collection, the exhibit explores the Alden's daily life in […]
Join National Park Service archaeologists as they present a series of lectures about the archaeological history at Minute Man National Historical Park. The talks will focus on the many excavations and collections at the park which include thousands of years of history from Native American settlement to the early 20th century commemoration of the "Shot […]
The 7th annual Arkhaois Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Film Festival. The festival will screen films Thursday October 10 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm, Friday October 11 from 2:00pm to 4:15pm, Saturday October 12 from 10:00am to 5:45pm, and Sunday October 13 from 2:00pm to 5:45pm. All events are free and open to the public.
Printing the Past: Technological Innovation in Archaeology at Florida State University is an exhibition of the use of innovative technology to recreate objects and landscapes relevant for understanding recent fieldwork by archaeologists from the FSU Classics Department. Featured are artifacts from the three Roman sites of Cetamura del Chianti, Cosa and Corinth. Among the items […]
Think you are familiar with our exhibits? See the museum in a different way, by doing one of our archeology-themed scavenger hunts! Paper copies are available at our front desk.
Visit the new Gateway to Concord, including the Museum Shop, explore the exhibit Concord: At the Center of Revolution; encounter the People of Musketaquid, and discover twenty remarkable works of art from four Concord private collections. See 600 objects from the Concord Museum's exceptional archaeological collection on-view in a stunning display in the new People […]