On October 23, 2011 at the University of Richmond, the Richmond Society of the AIA held an open house for National Archaeology Day.
83 people participated in the AIA-Dayton Society’s National Archaeology Day event at SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park.
For National Archaeology Day, members of the AIA headquarters staff spent part of the day on Boston Common celebrating the day with passersby.
The AIA-Stanford Society celebrated National Archaeology Day with four public tours of the Stanford Museum.
The nation’s first National Archaeology Day, recognized as October 22 by the U.S. Congress, was celebrated across the country by the Archaeological Institute of America, its local societies, and other related organizations.
AIA Debuts New Google Earth Layer of Popular Archaeological Sites in U.S. and Canada for National Archaeology Day
The hunt has begun. Visit our website to see the first clue. Remember to complete the daily puzzles now through National Archaeology Day to be eligible to win the Kindle […]
The AIA, in conjunction with Google Earth, will debut a new layer in recognition of National Archaeology Day.
CELEBRATING NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY DAY HON. MICHAEL E. CAPUANO of MASSACHUSETTS in the House of Representatives Monday, October 3, 2011 Mr. CAPUANO. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to […]
This year’s National Archaeology Day events will include a screening of “Search for the Jefferson Davis: Trader, Slaver, Raider” at the Orlando Film Festival. See the trailer: