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A Big Golden Smile that Seems Eager: This is Athienou

TBA (Central Carolinas 1) Davidson, NC, United States

This lecture is part of the all day symposium in honor of Michael K. Toumazou.   More info and Zoom registration link available here: https://www.archaeological.org/event/thirty-years-at-athienou-celebrating-michael-k-toumazou-and-his-impact-on-cypriot-archaeology/

International Archaeology Day at The Presidio of San Francisco

Presidio Officers Club 50 Moraga Ave, San Francisco, CA, United States

​​Help Presidio Trust archaeologists celebrate International Archaeology Day with a variety of activities and events for all ages. See 200 year-old standing adobe in the Presidio Officers’ Club, meet our archaeologists​. Ask questions and watch as they excavate at their research site of the Spanish military fort of el Presidio de San Francisco.

Archaeology Fair

Marquette Regional History Center 145 W Spring Street, Marquette, MI, United States

Saturday October 16, 2021 11:00 - 3:00 pm at the Marquette Regional History Center (MRHC) International Archaeology Day is celebrated world wide on this day. Spend a fun afternoon learning […]

Joint Archeology Day and Junior Ranger Jamboree

Arlington Lawn 369 Central Ave, Hot Springs, AR, United States

This family-focused day will highlight the importance of archeology in parks and will be full of hands-on activities, archeological displays, opportunities to get dirty, hands-on workshops, and guided hikes, and collaborations with surrounding agencies and parks.

Interactive Bridging Time: Exploring Saskatoon’s Hidden Heritage

City of Saskatoon Traffic Bridge, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Join us at a variety of locations throughout the City on Saturday, October 16, 2021 to learn more about the archaeological heritage of Saskatoon. Visit our event page (https://thesas.ca/culture-days-2021-interactive-bridging-time/) to download a map (available October 2021) of the archaeological locations along the South Saskatchewan River within the City of Saskatoon where our archaeological interpreters will […]

Through the ages around the world with clothes on the back

Muzeum Górnośląskie w Bytomiu pl. Jana III Sobieskiego 2, Bytom, Silesian Voivodship, Poland

There’s no International Day of Archeology last year because of lockdown. This year we’re going to repeat that event within the walls of our museum. The subject is as close as a shirt to the body, because the title is “Through the ages around the world with clothes on the back”. During the lecture you […]

Ancient Egyptian History: Why Bother?

For those of us who are fascinated by the ancient history of Egypt it seems normal that the subject is taught in universities worldwide, but this may not be true for today’s students (and their parents paying the tuition bills). Does the subject have a relevance beyond mere knowledge of what happened in the past? […]

International Archaeology Day at Poverty Point World Heritage Site

Louisiana Public Archaeology Lab 2204 Johnston St, Lafayette, LA, United States

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette Anthropology Society presents: "A Student's Experience in the Field on the Coushatta Archeology Project" Louisiana Archaeology Month Presentation by Garrett Crunkleton "I will discuss where I started and where I am now. I have been working with Sam Huey, the project director of the Coushatta Historical Archeology Project(CHAP). This […]

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 front of the International Center at Brock University in St Catharines, ON (a rain date will be announced in case of inclement weather). Pre-registration is […]

The Dirt Podcast LIVE! – Let’s Call It a Ritual Object

We all know the old joke: archaeologists find something, can’t figure out its purpose, and decide it must have a “ritual function.” But what’s the real story when it comes to exploring ritual in the archaeological record? In this special live recording of The Dirt, Anna and Amber tackle that very question by exploring the […]