The Northeast Region of the Florida Public Archaeology Network hosted an Archaeology Bar Crawl through downtown St. Augustine in honor of International Archaeology Day.
The Commission to Preserve National Monuments celebrated the International Archaeology Day with a series of events titled “Cultural Memory, a Vanishing Treasure: Archaeological Heritage of BiH.”
The AIA Houston Society hosted an event International Archaeology Day where kids could learn about the ancient history of Houston!
The Southeast Volusia Historical Society and New Smyrna Museum of History sponsored a week of events for International Archaeology Day.
The AIA-North Alabama Society hosted an International Archaeology Day event which built on their previous events.
On October 19, 2013, Petra National Trust conducted its fifth Youth Engagement Petra (YEP) workshop with a theme related to “International Archaeology Day”.
Geoarchaeology Research Associates hosted a radio interview with the AIA’s own Ben Thomas for International Archaeology Day.
The Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site held its annual free archaeology program in conjunction with International Archaeology Day and South Carolina Archaeology Month.
The Tubac Presidio State Historic Park hosted a Special Archaeology Tour of Barrio de Tubac for International Archaeology Day.
The Wayland Historical Commission and Historical Society presented a lecture to celebrate International Archaeology Day and the 375th anniversary of settlement in Wayland.