On the evening of January 8th, 1944, a B-24 crashed during a nighttime training mission…
The Avondale Burial place is an unmarked and forgotten African American burial ground…
This video is an exploration of the practitioner’s personal side of archaeology…
In the shadow of Mt. Whitney lies California’s Owens Valley, the deepest valley in North America…
Along the shore of the Sea of Cortez live the Comca’ac Indians of Mexico, also known as the Seri. Traditionally a hunting and gathering culture subsisting on the green sea turtle…
The Agnew Tramway in California’s Sierra Nevada was built in 1915 to service a series of high-elevation dams still operating as the Rush Creek Hydroelectric Historic District. The tramway pulled workers…
ALI Executive Director Rick Pettigrew visited Rovereto, Italy, in October 2013 to serve on the jury for the annual International Review of Archaeological Cinema, one of the leading international competitions for cultural heritage film…
Divers and snorkelers can tour six shipwrecks on the Maritime Heritage Trail in Biscayne National Park. Before her ruin upon the reefs in 1966, the yacht Mandalay was an impressive two-masted sailing ship. Originally built in 1928, she was christened Hardi Biaou…
Geometrics has been using its geophysical tools in archaeological applications from its inception in 1969. In 2011, Geometrics teamed with University of Georgia Ph.D. student Dan Bigman to perform a magnetometer survey at Ocmulgee National Monument…
In December 2013, ALI Executive Director Rick Pettigrew served as a juror in Tehran for the Cinema Verite Iran International Documentary Film Festival. Prior to this, ALI for years had hosted Iranian films submitted to its annual competition, The Archaeology Channel International Film and Video Festival…