Join us for our April speaker series, when Dr. Kevin McGeough will highlight two ancient pandemics, and offer thoughts on what can be learned from the past in dealing with the present.
Our March monthly speaker series features Angela Hodson, an MA Candidate at Tel Aviv University. Join us on Zoom as Angela shares exciting research! Email us for the link.
A great lecture tonight and a great resource to follow up on! Click the link below for an exhibition exploring the impacts of Residential Schools in Canada https://t.co/2rYvW3zV3B
Reminder that our Feburary meeting tonight will feature Carol Williams presenting βA Settler Scholar Reconsiders the Colonial Archives of the Residential
School System: why contemporary oral histories of survivors matter.β
Tonight at the Lethbridge Public Library at 7pm!
Registration for social events, workshops, and field trips at #CAAASA2020 is now open! Don't miss your chance to sign up! We'll be highlighting different events over the next week but all the info is available on the website: https://t.co/RZD7K73nNH
April 1st is the deadline to submit poster topics for the upcoming Archaeological Society of Alberta Conference! This is a great chance to share your knowledge and win some money! #archaeology#students#sharethedata#ASAagm
There is $600 available to be won in the Student Paper Competition hosted by the Archaeological Society of Alberta. Deadline for submissions is April 1st! We would love to have you join us! #ASAagm#students#Archaeology#outreach#supportstudents
The Archaeological Society of Alberta - Lethbridge Centre is excited to be hosting the 44th ASA Annual General Meeting & Conference from April 12-14th, 2019. Register online or by mail-in form at https://t.co/OSJpqpHkt7
Update: Boundary Wildire, August 27, 2018, 09:00 - Rain has suppressed the Boundary Wildfire in Glacier National Park, U.S.A. enough for Parks Canada to lift the Evacuation Alert issued for Waterton Lakes National Park. https://t.co/sjzGOJpGVZ
It's #NationalDogDay! This microCT image of a 500-year-old dog from an ancestral Ontario village had an interesting story to tell about a disease he was afflicted with and how he was cared for. https://t.co/TezfkEuwco @SustArchMIP#OntarioArchaeology#OldDogs#NewTricks
CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS
We're going to be at @FortEdPark August 18-19 with a display/book table, excavation units, and more! We need volunteers to help us run the stations and talk to visitors about archaeology. Email Angela at [email protected] if you're interested!
*note the time change! *must be a member -If you want to learn how to shovel test and survey, join us this weekend! Make sure to RSVP. See poster for details.