The Anthropology class at Eldorado High School organized a scavenger hunt featuring the theme of New Mexico Archaeological sites.
The Western Illinois AIA Society and the Monmouth College Archaeology Research Laboratory held a Lab open house on “The Archaeology of prehistoric Western Illinois” in celebration of International Archaeology Day.
The AIA-Central Missouri Society celebrated International Archaeology Day by doing some community outreach at their local library in Columbia, MO.
Pueblo Grande Museum in collaboration with the Phoenix Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America celebrated International Archaeology Day on Saturday, October 19, 2013 with free admission, demonstrations, classes and tours!
On National Archaeology Day, over 100 people joined Reflections of Manatee to celebrate the opening of a new interpretive walkway at the Manatee Mineral Spring site.
The AIA-Rochester Society celebrated 2013 Archaeology Day with fun activities for kids at the Rochester Museum and Science Center and a lecture by local Archaeologist Dr. Michael Jarvis.
Roxborough State Park in Littleton, Colorado celebrated International Archeology Day with a fair that was educational and fun for visitors of all ages.
The AIA – St. Louis Society hosted International Archaeology Day at 700 North 1st Street in downtown St. Louis.
For International Archaeology Day 2013, The Children’s Museum partnered with several professors from Indiana University, Purdue University and IUPUI to offer archaeology-themed table-top activities for museum visitors.
The Fairfield Foundation hosted a public excavation for International Archaeology Day at a Revolutionary War reenactment event in Gloucester County on October 19, called the Battle of the Hook.