Coin Production and ‘Monetary Policy’ of the Roman Imperial Period
WEBINAR (Stanford) , United StatesMetcalf lecture
Metcalf lecture
Theme: Discovering the Past: The Sciences of Archaeology. Exploring scientific methods and new technology that have enhanced our understanding of the environment and human past through archaeology.
Join the Denton County Historical Commission for the Denton Dig It! Texas Archaeology Month Fair! Discover the fascinating history buried beneath the Lone Star State at our Texas Archaeology Month Fair! This exciting event promises a day of fun and education for the whole family. Dive into the rich tapestry of Texas' history and explore […]
The Anthropology Department at Indiana University of Pennsylvania will hold their annual Archaeology Open House on Saturday, October 28, from 10:00-12:00 PM. Activities will take place on the ground floor of McElhaney Hall, as well as outside on the “South Lawn” adjacent to the building (weather permitting). No matter what your level of archaeological knowledge, […]
Joukowsky lecture
Archaeology Day at the Sam Noble Museum includes a number of family-oriented activities such as flint knapping and atlatl demonstrations. Visitors can also excavate in sandboxes, participate in arts and crafts and take archaeologist-led tours. All activities are included free with your general admission.
In this event, teenagers will travel in time with the help of a roadmap to experience the wonderful life of an archaeologist. Group activities and games are included to answer the following questions: -How does an archaeologist find the artifact? -How is the chronology of artifacts defined? -How did the evolution happen? Our focus is […]
The Rochester Society of the Archaeological Institute of America and the Rochester Museum and Science Center celebrate International Archaeology Day with hands-on activities (archaeology toys, a sandbox dig, artifacts, books, coloring pages and a self-guided scavenger hunt) and flint-knapping demonstrations.
The Anthropology Department at Indiana University of Pennsylvania will hold its annual Archaeology Open House on October 28th, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Activities will take place on the ground floor of McElhaney Hall, as well as outside on the East Lawn adjacent to the building (weather permitting). The event, free and open to the […]
Flintknapping, spear throwing, mock excavation, kids activities, artifact and faunal displays and technology demonstration.