Archaeology is the scientific study of humanity's past. It gives us access to information unavailable anywhere else and guides our civilization toward the future.
International Archaeology Day is a time to learn more about this vital field. It is officially celebrated on October 19, but groups celebrate throughout the month of October.
Find out where you can learn more about archaeology and our past by visiting the Archaeological Institute of America's web site here. It lists many International Archaeology Day events throughout the United States and the world.
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This post is researched, written, and published on the blog Cultural Heritage Lawyer Rick St. Hilaire at culturalheritagelawyer.blogspot.com. Text copyrighted 2010-2013 by Ricardo A. St. Hilaire, Attorney & Counselor at Law, PLLC. Any unauthorized reproduction or retransmission of this post is prohibited. CONTACT INFORMATION: www.culturalheritagelawyer.com
International Archaeology Day is a time to learn more about this vital field. It is officially celebrated on October 19, but groups celebrate throughout the month of October.
Find out where you can learn more about archaeology and our past by visiting the Archaeological Institute of America's web site here. It lists many International Archaeology Day events throughout the United States and the world.
Photo credit: ENVIROWEB
This post is researched, written, and published on the blog Cultural Heritage Lawyer Rick St. Hilaire at culturalheritagelawyer.blogspot.com. Text copyrighted 2010-2013 by Ricardo A. St. Hilaire, Attorney & Counselor at Law, PLLC. Any unauthorized reproduction or retransmission of this post is prohibited. CONTACT INFORMATION: www.culturalheritagelawyer.com
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