October 18, 2022, 1pm - 2pm
Join Melissa Timo, Historic Cemetery Specialist, as she discusses cemetery traditions along the NC coast from the 18th through early 20th centuries.
October 8, 2022, 10am - 3pm
Learn about resources and programs for exploring and preserving family history. Presentation Topics include historic cemetery care, locating abandoned grave sites, using land records, maps and mapping tools, African American genealogy, Rosenwald schools, and Family quilt stories and preservation.Welcome and Keynote lecture presented by OSA Historic Cemetery Specialist Melissa Timo.This event is hosted by the Lincoln County Public Library.Lincoln Cultural Center403 E Main StreetLincolnton, NC 28092
October 1, 2022, 10am - 2pm
Queen Anne's Revenge project archaeologists and conservators will be the STEM Expo with activities and information. Stop by and see them!
October 10, 2022, 8:30am - October 15, 2022, 4pm
The North Carolina Archaeological Society will be offering a hands-on archaeological experience for NCAS members
October 18, 2022, 7pm - 8pm
In this presentation, Dr. Daniel will define archaeological stewardship, discuss why it is important, and encourage its continued development in North Carolina
October 7, 2021, 4pm - 5pm
Hear how maritime archaeologists and technology discovered three shipwrecks that give us greater insight into World War II’s Battle of the Atlantic.
August 17, 2021, 1pm - 2pm
These efficient fishing structures were used throughout the pre-colonial and historic periods and represent an important part of our cultural landscape.
April 12, 2021 - April 17, 2021, All day
The Office of State Archaeology will host a virtual event, taking place over the week of April 11th, showcasing the different sciences and technology used on both terrestrial and underwater archaeological sites across the state.
October 12, 2019, 11am - 2pm
Come out to "Arch in the Park" to talk with the experts and learn all about what we do, why we do it, and how you can get involved!
January 31, 2019, 12:30pm - 1:30pm
Hear State Archaeologist John Mintz discuss the past, present, and future of archaeology in NC and the OSA's role in preserving our cultural heritage.