The Bell Country Museum, Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site, and Friends of Dinosaur Ridge are all returning Collaborating Organizations for International Archaeology Day 2013.
The Bayon Information Center in Siem Reap, Cambodia has joined as a new Collaborating Organization for International Archaeology Day 2013.
The Legacy: Hands on the Past, Center for Archaeological Research at The University of Texas at San Antonio and Frank H. McClung Museum at the University of Tennessee Knoxville have returned for International Archaeology Day 2013.
This week, the AIA has paired with two new organizations to promote International Archaeology Day 2013.
As preparations for International Archaeology Day pick up speed, more groups sign on daily. Today, four new groups joined the cause.
2013’s International Archaeology Day sees the return of many collaborating organizations from years past!
The Society for California Archaeology has signed on as a collaborating organization for International Archaeology Day.
After two years of great success, National Archaeology Day will change to International Archaeology Day for 2013.
Volunteers are needed to monitor the translations of the International Archaeology Day webpage.
On October 18th, Professor Katherine Schwab of Fairfield University’s Art History Department gave a lecture to over 60 at the Bruce Museum of Greenwich, Connecticut.