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IAD 2024 Onsite Exhibitors

Saturday, October 19th, 2024, from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm. Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre,

Lower South Lot #2, 18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465. Exhibits are entirely outdoors.

Do you require special accessibility accommodations? We're delighted to announce that, thanks to the generous support of our partners at Colorado Preservation Inc and the State Historic Fund, we will have limited on-site American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters available for this event!

Questions? Email us at info@communityconnections.llc

Flint Knapping

Watch as stone arrowheads are made right in front of you!

Exhibits from

recent local archaeological digs.

Northern Arapaho Artists

Experience the beautiful art of earth watercolors.

Bureau of Land Management

Chat with archaeologists from the BLM.

Northern Arapaho Tipi Demonstration

A live tipi building demonstration!

Colorado Asian Pacific United

Learn about the diverse history of Asian-Americans in Colorado.

Emery Archaeological Lab

Hosted by Shawn Fausett from History Colorado.

Learn how CAS has been stewarding archaeology in Colorado since 1934.

Lithophones with Marilyn Martorano

Play a tune on ancient stone instruments.

Interactive exhibits from the state's archaeological experts.

Art + Archaeology

Meet with our artist archaeologist Elena Haverluk.

Experience monumental works of art that have shaped our history!

Learn about natural history and science.

Learn about local archaeology projects in Colorado!

Find out how you can get certified in Archaeological Survey and Archaeological Laboratory.

Fur Traders

Learn about the historic fur trade with Julie Haverluk.

Hands on Pottery

Join Sarah Rothwell to learn more about how clay is used to make pottery.

Chat to JeffCo's archaeologist and find out more about local history!

Israeli Archaeology

Find out how ancient peoples in Israel lived 1000s of years ago!

Join Todd McMahon and "Think Like an Archaeologist."

Learn more about archaeology at Red Rocks Park + the WWII Japanese Internment Camp in Colorado.

Learn about archaeology in South Park, Colorado!

Explore archaeology in the local community!

Crow Canyon Mobile Learning Lab

Join the crew at Crow Canyon to learn about Indigenous crafting.

Projectile Points Program

Chat with Craig Banister and learn all about the amazing projectile points database!

Evolution Laboratories LLC

Learn how to get involved in local STEAM opportunities!

Denver Parks Outdoor Recreation Team

Join the outdoor recreation and take a spin on the climbing wall!

AIA is the world's oldest and largest archaeological organization, 

founded in 1879.

Roxborough Area Historical Society

Step back in time and explore the fascinating stories that shaped our community.

Sharing the history of Colorado and Douglas County gives local communities a deep connection to their surroundings and a sense of place.

An academic and social group that is enthusiastic in learning about all things Egyptology and closely linked areas.

Community College of Denver and Metro State

Explore community-based archeology with the Community College of Denver and Metropolitan State University!

Learn more about remote sensing in archaeology with SRI!

Mesoamerican Archaeology

Explore the wonders of Belizean archaeology with Western State University.

Roxborough State Park

Learn about the Leave No Trace program and get your face painted!

Home to industry-leading scientists, engineers, and technical specialists.

Discover the rich history of railroads at the Colorado Railroad Museum, where adventure and heritage come alive!

9th St. Historic District

Uncover the poignant history of the Displaced Aurarians and the 9th Street Historic District on the Auraria Campus, where Denver’s past meets the present.

Artwork Credit: Elena Haverluk 2023 | elena.haverluk@gmail.com | Instagram @slimydirt

Their mission is to bring Indigenous Cultural awareness into every space through dance and education, including a LIVE performance at IAD!

Archaeology, Linguistic, Physical, and Cultural Anthropology (ALPACA) is Metropolitan State University of Denver’s Anthropology Club.

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