The Traveling Museum of Oregon Prehistory brought over 14,000 years of history to over one hundred visitors at the Champoeg State Park visitor center on National Archaeology Day.
Jason Tiearney is this year’s National Archaeology Day Scavenger Hunt grand prize winner.
On October 6, State Archaeologist Dr. Dean Anderson hosted Michigan Archaeology Day at the Michigan Historical Center.
On October 13 archaeological enthusiasts got the chance to “Explore Philly’s Buried Past” with the Philadelphia Archaeological Forum and the Independence National Historical Park Archeology Lab.
Our two-day Archaeology Fair at the Museum of Science allowed thousands of Boston-area residents to experience the wonder of archaeological discovery.
Celebrate National Archaeology Day by attending an event near you!
Summary of Brainstorming Session: Responses to Digging in America at the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology 2012 Annual Meeting in St. John’s Newfoundland.
The University of Cincinnati’s Department of Classics in conjunction with the AIA-Cincinnati Society has launched UC Classics Ancient World Podcasts, produced by the faculty and graduate students from the University of Cincinnati.
Over 1,000 visitors came to Cahokia Mounds museum to participate in hands-on learning, plus attend two lectures given by local experts.
The National Archaeology Day celebrations started a day early in Boston with the opening of the 6th Annual Archaeological Institute of America-Museum of Science Archaeology Fair.