Archaeology Weekend at Navajo Lake
Prior to the construction of Navajo reservoir in the 1960s, an abundance of Navajo sites and rock art filled the canyons. This was the northern edge of the Dinetah, the old Navajo homeland, where...
Children Work Alongside Experts at Fort Galpin
20 fourth- and fifth-grade children recently attended the three-day archaeological camp at Fort Galpin hosted by the South Dakota State Historical Society.
Fort Galpin was a post occupied by the American Fur Company in 1856 and...
Winter Archaeological Adventures to the Maya World
Two of our amazing winter Archaeological Adventures, The Hidden Maya: Chiapas to Tabasco and the Maya Empire: Belize to Tikal still have spaces available for you to join us. Give the gift of travel!...
Heart of the World: Colorado’s National Parks – Premiers This Weekend
Starting on May 5, 2016 and continuing through May 19th on PBS in New Mexico is a brand new documentary series exploring the wonders of the National Parks. “Heart of the World: Colorado’s National...
Public Invited to Witness Archaeology excavation at Bentonville State Historic Site
The public is invited to watch an archaeology excavation on the grounds of the Harper House at the Bentonville State Historic Site, North Carolina.
Participants will be able to observe the archaeological investigation from 11...
The Arbuckle’s Fort Crowdfunding Campaign is Gaining Momentum and Media Attention – updated 10/7
The recently launched crowdfunding campaign to acquire and preserve Arbuckle's Fort in West Virginia is gaining momentum and the attention of the local media. | Updated 10/7/2020
West Virginia | The Archaeological Conservancy, the West...
Wisconsin Children Try Out Archaeology
Last week a small group of Portage, Wisconsin children received hands-on experience on what it's like to conduct archaeological research and the importance of recording details during excavation.
12 youngsters, all going into sixth or seventh grade...
Ridges Sancturary Lecture and “Girls’-Night” Camping
The Ridges Sanctuary in Baileys Harbor continues its Thursday lecture series and hosts a different type of “ladies’ night” this week.
The “Lake Lessons” Thursday speaker series held at Baileys Harbor Town Hall offers a...
Celebrate International Archaeology Day in California & New Mexico
Join The Archaeological Conservancy in Celebrating International Archaeology Day with lots of family fun in two of our Regions: in the Western region in San Diego, California and in the Southwestern Region in Santa...
Celebrating International Archaeology Day in Mississippi
The Archaeological Conservancy is excited to be participating this coming Saturday, October 28th in the annual Mississippi Archaeology Expo: A Hands-On Family Fair, hosted by the Mississippi Archaeological Association
Location
Winterville Mounds Park, Greenville
Date and Time
Saturday,...