AIA Lecture: R. J. A. Wilson on the Gerace Project, 2013-2015
On the evening of January 19th, a large crowd gathered to listen to the University of British Columbia’s very own Professor Roger Wilson...
AIA Annual Meeting 2016
Photo (c) Constantin Pietschmann For a few of us, this year’s AIA Annual Meeting started off on a rather sour note. Being the frugal...
AIA Norton Lecture: The Strangeness and Beauty of Cypriot Art
Last night’s AIA lecture by William Childs of the University of Princeton began with an overview of the archaeological site of Polis...
From Stone to Screen: Instructional Skills Workshops
We are excited to announce that the From Stone to Screen team is setting up a series of workshops for some hands-on archaeology skills!...
Our Public Lecture Schedule is Out!
Hello everyone! We are pleased to announce our public lecture schedule for this upcoming year is officially out! Many of you have been...
Adventures in Archaeology
Our AIA executive team consists of both locals interested in archaeology, and graduate students at the University of British Columbia....
Looking Forward to Next Year...
As this year of lectures has drawn to a close, we would like to thank everyone that came by for the lectures, all of our wonderful...
AIA Lecture: Dr. Nigel Kennell on Sparta & Lakonia
This past Tuesday, UBC’s very own Dr. Nigel Kennell gave an exciting lecture on Sparta and Lakonia. A specialist in the field, Dr....
AIA Annual Meeting 2015 Recap
The AIA Annual Meeting this year was in New Orleans! It was an exciting experience, full of good food and even better talks! And better...
AIA Annual Meeting 2015: Flyer Winners!
We are excited to announce that one of our lecture flyers won this past week at the AIA Annual Meeting in New Orleans! It was for the...