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Did you ever wonder how tools were made in the Stone Age?

International Center, BrockUniversity 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada

Learn about flint-knapping with local expert Dan Long. Saturday, October 16th at 3 pm. This International Archaeology Day event sponsored by the Niagara Peninsula Society will be held outdoors in […]

National seminar on archaelogical importance in present era

National seminar on importance of archaeology in present era Jabalpur, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India

The members of Nigranth centre of archaeology and Digamber jain tirth sanrakshan mahasabha jointly organises the event on international archaeological day 16th October 2021. key speaker: Professor Lakshmi Chand Jain […]

NATIONAL SEMINAR ON ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE IN PRESENT ERA

JABALPUR NIRGRANTH CENTRE OF ARCHEOLOGY, JABALPUR, Madhya Pradesh, India

NIRGRANTH CENTRE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND SHRI BHARATVARSHIYA DIGAMBER JAIN TEERTH SAMRAKSHINI MAHASABHA JOINTLY ORGANSE AN NATIONAL EVENT ON INTERNATIONAL ARCHAEOLGICAL DAY , 16th OCTOBER'2021 AT 08:00 PM (IST DILI) WELCOME […]

“Four Hour Field School” An OKPAN Archaeological Skills Workshop

Cleveland County Fairgrounds 615 E. Robinson St., Norman, OK, United States

Oklahoma Archaeology Month has arrived, and with it, OKPAN's October Archaeological Skills Workshop! Please join us Sunday, October 17, from 12:30 to 4:30 PM) to learn four different archaeological skills. […]

Syracuse, Empire in a City: An Archaeology of Magna Graecia’s Unwilling Immigrants

Classical Syracuse was a city of immigrants. Some came seeking work and high wages, others as refugees fleeing the Carthaginians’ advance across Sicily. But most arrived by force after being defeated by the Syracusans and dispossessed of their land. Since the late Archaic period, the Syracusans regularly forced the people they conquered to relocate to […]

Family, food and health in the Bronze Age Aegean: Novel bioarchaeological insights into Mycenaean and Minoan societies

Spokane, WA, United States

Since the famous excavations of Heinrich Schliemann in Mycenae and of Arthur Evans in Knossos, we have been trying to understand the life of the Mycenaean and Minoan societies of the second millennium BCE. Outstanding palaces, literary sources and rich burials have inspired our fascination of the Aegean Bronze Age. However, many basic questions have […]