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AIA Archaeology Hour with Anne Austin

Join the AIA for a fascinating evening as Anne Austin (University of Missouri, St. Louis) presents Ancient Ink: Discovering the Tattooed Women of Ancient Egypt. This presentation will be given at 8pm Eastern/7pm Central/6pm Mountain/5pm Pacific. Until recently, the practice of tattooing in ancient Egypt was rarely attested with only scant evidence from a handful […]

61st Annual Seminar on Glass

The Corning Museum of Glass is pleased to announce its 61st Annual Seminar on Glass, a two-day program of online sessions that complements the special exhibition Dig Deeper: Discovering an Ancient Glass Workshop. The program will explore the ways archaeologists study glass and glassmaking in the ancient world, with particular focus on the site of […]

“Race,” Racism, and Representation in Ancient Italy

Lubar Hall, Room N145, UWM 3202 North Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

AIA-Milwaukee is excited to mark IAD by hosting Professor Sinclair Bell, Professor of Art History at Northern Illinois University and AIA National Lecturer. Prof. Bell is an expert in race and representation in the visual culture of the ancient Mediterranean and will visit the Milwaukee Society to discuss his latest research. The event is being […]

“Maritime Trade and Migration Along the Western Black Sea Coast: Examining Greek Apollonia Pontica (7th-3rd century BC) and Roman Deultum (1st-4th century AD)” by Katharine Kolpan PhD, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Idaho

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (MAC) 2316 West 1st Avenue, Spokane, Washington, United States

The Milesian Greek colony of Apollonia Pontica (7th-3rd century BC) and its Roman colonial successor, Deultum (1st-4th century BC), were both prosperous trade centers and important Western Black Sea ports. Archaeological evidence, such as imported glass, Attic black-figure pottery, and non-native macrobotanicals, indicates that the local population was engaged in maritime trade with merchants from […]

Back to Angola Festival

Manatee Mineral Springs Park 1312 2nd Avenue East Bradenton, FL, Bradenton, FL, United States

Archaeological Excavations confirmed the location of the early 19th-century maroon community of Angola at the current site of Manatee Mineral Springs Park in Bradenton, Florida. The community-based archaeology led to the cultural heritage festival celebrating the survivors of the 1821 slave raid Angola who fled from Manatee Springs to Red Bays, The Bahamas; the descendants […]

International Archaeology Day

Sefer Lajqi Sheshi Haxhi Zeka, Peja, Peja, Kosovo

In the Archaeological Park near the Museum of Peja, today we marked the "International Day of Archaeology" under the leadership of PhD.c Sefer Lajqi-archaeologist with the activity "Young Archaeologists" (simulation) with students of Sh. M.F. Vaso Pashë Shkodrani also students from SH.M.Technik "Shaban Spahija". New archaeological discoveries during the year 2023 brought to the Museum […]

UConn Stamford Anthropology Society Field Trip to Yale University & HRAF

Human Relations Area Files at Yale University 755 Prospect Street, New Haven, United States

On Friday, October 20, the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University will host an event in celebration of Archaeology Day. This will be HRAF’s second annual Archaeology Day event […]

Greek Civilization and Archaeology

Viking Neptune Piraeus Harbor, Piraeus, Greece

Lecture by Dr. Michael Fuller given to guests on the Viking Neptune cruise ship in. Piraeus Harbor.

Primitive Technology and Tools

Presbyterian Education Building White and Main Street, Brookville, PA, United States

Interactive program of flintknapping and other primitive technologies. Presented by Nork Fork Chapter #29 of The Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology,Inc.