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Archaeology Day Discussion with UnArchaeology

Join us on the UnArchaeology Discord server for a casual, clubhouse chat with the UnArchaeology team and Dr. Lewis Borck, as we discuss Neurodiversity, Anarchy and Archaeology, and Information Sharing.

Boott Cotton Mills archaeology walk

Lowell National Historical Park 115 John Street, Lowell, MA, United States

Guided tour of the existing Boott Cotton Mills site, standing structures (factories, boarding houses) and landscape. Tour begins at Boott Cotton Mills Museum at Lowell National Historical Park, 115 John Street, Lowell MA 01852.

Lamb Spring Tours & Atlatl Toss

Lamb Spring Archaeological Preserve Littleton, CO, United States

In conjunction with the Archaeology Expo being held nearby, (historycolorado.org), the Lamb Spring Archaeological Preserve (LSAP) will host talks and tours with atlatl tossing starting at 10:00 and 11:00am. LSAP is an internationally significant archaeological site containing bone beds of extinct Ice Age animals and artifacts from later human occupation. Extinct Ice Age animals found […]

Mesa Grande Cultural Park seasonal re-opening on International Archaeology Day

Mesa Grande Cultural Park 1000 N. Date (corner of Date and 10th Street) Arizona 85201, Mesa, AZ, United States

Mesa Grande Cultural Park is celebrating a special seasonal re-opening after a two-year hiatus, which coincides with International Archaeology Day this year! Come celebrate with us and enjoy our exhibits which feature native American baskets from the Evelyn and Lou Grubb Collection, artifact show and tell, archaeology tours of the Mound, crafts and activities! No […]

Weedon Island International Archaeology Day

Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg, FL, United States

Celebrating the type site of the Weeden Island culture of southeastern United States in the Tampa Bay Region, experts will discuss, demonstrate, and educate on the cultural resources used by the pre-Columbian peoples and their importance to native populations.

Open Archaeology

Newlin Grist Mill 219 S. Cheyney Rd., Glen Mills, PA, United States

A number of ongoing excavations at a historic grist mill complex will be avialable for public viewing. Due to health and safety concers, the public will not participat in the excavations this year.

Archaeology Day In The Santa Monica Mountains

Anthony Beilenson Interagency Visitor Center 26876 Mulholland Highway, Calabasas, CA, United States

10:30 AM–Native Songs & Stories Ted and Dennis Garcia, Chumash elders Chumash Native American elders Ted and Dennis Garcia lead a blessing followed by an indigenous story and song program. 12 PM–Boats, Basques, Beets, & Bosses Dr. Colleen Delaney, California State University Channel Islands Rancho Guadalasca was a Mexican-era land grant located on the edge […]

Arch in the Park

Los Peñasquitos Ranch House Canyonside Park Driveway, San Diego, CA, United States

The San Diego County Archaeological Society (SDCAS)'s celebration of California Archaeology Month and International Archaeology Day is held on the 3rd Saturday in October as part of our annual Arch in the Park event. Our goal is to educate the public about archaeology, and to provide information on various career and volunteer opportunities with local […]

International Archaeology Day

USA Archaeology Museum 6050 USA Drive South, Mobile, AL, United States

Visit the University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum to celebrate International Archaeology Day, Saturday, October 16th. There will be flint knapping demonstrations, atlatl throwing, as well as Native American and early colonial games.

American Indian Festival

Patuxent River Park 16000 Croom Airport Rd, Upper Marlboro, MD, United States

Join state and local archaeologists at the 13th annual American Indian Festival at Patuxent River Park. Discover the rich and diverse culture of Native American Indians through dancing, crafts, storytelling, and hands-on archaeological activities like flint knapping, pinch pot making, and artifact identification.