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In 1879, Harvard University professor Charles Eliot Norton and his colleagues and friends founded the Archaeological Institute of America in Boston to promote and conduct archaeological and artistic investigation and research. One hundred eight people attended the first AIA meeting. Since then, it has grown to become the largest archaeological organization in North America, with more than 220,000 members.

Today, in keeping with Norton’s vision, the AIA continues to support archaeological excavation, research, and publication, and works for the protection and preservation of archaeological sites around the and hosts websites that are visited by millions of people each year. Through its extensive grant program, it provides a variety of resources for professional archaeologists and the general public. Learn more about the AIA at .

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