In honor of National Archaeology Day 2012 sponsored an Archaeology Lab open house on the theme of “The Archaeology of Food and Drink.”
The Richmond, Virginia Society of the Archaeological Institute of America toured Henricus Historical Park, the presumed site of the second English Settlement in America, the “Citie of Henricus”.
Christopher Newport University celebrated National Archaeology Day on October 26th with an archaeology fair and information session.
The Texas Archeology Society and the Bell County Museum collaborated on a tour of the Gault site.
The Haverhill Historical Society hosted an Archaeology Open House in honor of National Archaeology Day and Massachusetts Archaeology Month.
Margaret Murphy’s lecture, titled “Linguistic Preservation: Perspectives and Interpretation,” in honor of National Archaeology Day was successful!
The AIA-North Alabama Society co-sponsored an Archaeology Fair for National Archaeology Day.
The AIA-Minnesota Society celebrated National Archaeology Day with a poster session featuring the archaeological work of 11 undergraduate and graduate students.
“Archaeologist for a Day” in Providence, RI brought together students, professionals and visitors to celebrate the past.
The Discovery Programme’s Late Iron Age and ‘Roman’ Ireland (LIARI) Project hosted a successful international conference in Dublin as part of National Archaeology Day.