DigIt!
Celebrate International Archaeology day at DigIt!, Emory's archaeology festival organized by students in the programs of Ancient Mediterranean Studies and Mediterranean Archaeology and the Departments of Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies, Classics, Art History, History, and Anthropology, and hosted by the Michael C. Carlos Museum.
This year's DigIt! presents an exciting program of talks and poster presentations by Emory researchers, experimental archaeology demonstrations, and hands-on activities including pottery making, loom weaving, and flint knapping.Participants
Set in the heart of Emory’s Atlanta campus, the Michael C. Carlos Museum is a dynamic, interdisciplinary center for the study of art and culture, with collections from Africa; ancient Egypt, Nubia, and the Near East; ancient Greece and Rome; the Indigenous Americas; and South Asia; as well as American and European Works on Paper.
Through our permanent collections, engaging special exhibitions, and innovative programs for audiences of all ages, the Carlos Museum connects the past with the present and the campus with the community. The museum is committed to emphasizing diverse voices, perspectives, and disciplines.