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ASOR Annual Meeting attendees in Boston and online will be treated to a full academic program with more than 125 sessions and 600 presentations. The academic program and business schedule can be found on the Annual Meeting Schedules page. Registered meeting attendees also have access to the Online Schedule in the ASOR Online Portal. This is where you will find paper abstracts and virtual participants will find Zoom links (posted during conference days) to attend the sessions and workshops online.

Attendees can follow the program, create personal schedules, and connect with others in the Annual Meeting Mobile App (powered by Guidebook). Download instructions will be available in the ASOR Online Portal under the 2025 ASOR Annual Meeting / Schedule once the app is ready to use.

Boston Highlights

Free admission to the Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts is offering free general admission to ASOR Annual Meeting attendees from November 19–26, 2025. Show your ASOR name badge at the admissions desk for free entrance. For information on opening hours, planning your trip, and special exhibits (additional fee may apply), please visit the MFA website.

There are a number of special events taking place during the Annual Meeting for those who are coming to Boston. Some of these events require registered attendees to sign-up in advance.

Wednesday, November 19

3:00-4:30pm EST
Seal Carving Workshop  (Newbury Room, Hilton Boston Park Plaza) 
Led by Pinar Durgun, this workshop is free for ASOR attendees. Space is limited and advance sign-up is required. Registration is full, but please email programs@asor.org to be added to the waitlist.

3:00-5:00pm EST
Putting Objects to Work: Building Visitors’ Museum Literacy through Critical Encounters with Collections  (Harvard Art Museums) 
This free workshop will be led by Jennifer Thum from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Harvard Art Museums in Cambridge, MA. Space is limited and advance sign-up is required. Learn more about the museum literacy workshop here.

3:00-5:00pm EST
Little Syria Walking Tour  (Chinatown Gate, Beach Street, Boston) 
This tour led by Lydia Harrington from 3 to 5 p.m. takes visitors through Boston’s first Arabic-speaking neighborhood, which thrived between the 1880s and 1950s in today’s Chinatown and South End. Space is limited and sign-up is required through this link. The tour is pay what you wish, with a suggested contribution of $15 in cash, due upon arrival. Learn more about the walking tour here.

7:00-8:30pm EST
ASOR Annual Meeting Plenary Address (Hilton Boston Park Plaza, Grand Ballroom A)
Dr. Timothy P. Harrison, Director of the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures (ISAC) and Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology at the University of Chicago, will present, “The Middle East Cultural Heritage Crisis and Why It Matters.” Also available online for virtual attendees. Learn more here.

8:30-9:30pm EST
Welcome Reception (Hilton Boston Park Plaza, Grand Ballroom B)
Following the Plenary Address, ASOR Annual Meeting attendees are invited to network, socialize, and enjoy light refreshments as we get ready for three full days of sessions, workshops, posters, and fun.

Thursday, November 20

12:55-1:55pm EST
Early Career Scholars’ Brown-Bag Lunch (Georgian)
Panelists: Brita Lorentzen, James Fraser, Kathryn Grossman
Bring your lunch and join us for Applying to ASOR & ASOR-Affiliated Scholarships: Understanding Eligibility and Crafting Strong Applications. The panel will host representatives from the fellowship committees of ASOR, the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (CAARI), and the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research (AIAR) to talk about various funding possibilities offered through these institutions.

12:55-1:55pm EST
ASOR Roundtable Discussions (The Square, Lobby Level)
There will be a number of discussion topics offered during this lunchtime event. Advance sign-up will be required.

Friday, November 21

12:55-1:55pm EST
ASOR Members’ Meeting, Sharon Herbert, Presiding (Georgian Room, Mezzanine Level)
Bring your lunch and come for an update on the business of ASOR and the 2025 Honors & Awards.

6:30-7:30pm EST
Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (CAARI) Reception (Boylston Room, Mezzanine Level)

8:00-10:00pm EST  
Early Career Scholars’ Reception (Off the Common, Lobby Level)
This event is for registered ASOR attendees who are Early Career Scholars. There is no cost to attend, but space is limited and ECS members must sign-up in advance here.

Saturday, November 22

10:20-10:40am EST
ASOR Raffle Drawing (Mezzanine Level)
A fun event to highlight ASOR Exhibitors during the morning coffee break on the last day of the meeting. Join us in the Exhibit Hall (Mezzanine Level) near the registration tables to see if your raffle ticket is a winner.

12:45-2:00pm EST
ASOR Poster Session (Statler Room, Mezzanine Level)
Visit the ASOR Poster Hall throughout the Annual Meeting to see all of the research projects being presented, and come to the Poster Session on Saturday to talk with the presenters and ask questions.

6:45-11:00pm EST
ASOR 125th Anniversary Celebration (Grand Ballroom A)
After the academic program ends, we invite you to a celebratory evening of exceptional dining, entertainment, and ASOR-themed activities in honor of our 125th anniversary. Enjoy inspiring remarks from speakers who have been integral in shaping ASOR’s mission. Tickets are $100 and may be purchased here. Discounted tickets are available—use code SAVE50 for a reduced ticket of $50, or use code SAVE75 for a reduced ticket of $25.

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The 2025 ASOR Annual Meeting took place November 1
The 2025 ASOR Annual Meeting took place November 19–22 at the Hilton Boston Park Plaza and online. More than 1,100 people registered for the hybrid meeting with approximately 950 attending in Boston. The academic program included more than 600 presentations with presenters representing over 30 countries. For a summary of the meeting and photo highlights, read more here: https://www.asor.org/news/2025/12/am-recap-2025


Our #ObjectoftheWeek: Limestone statuette of a tem
Our #ObjectoftheWeek: Limestone statuette of a temple boy, from Cyprus. 4th century BCE. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 74.51.2767. Public Domain (https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/242318).
#Cyprus #Statues


Read the Top Archaeological Discoveries of 2025 in
Read the Top Archaeological Discoveries of 2025 in the newest ANE Today!

Our editor, Jessica Nitschke, curates standout discoveries from across the Middle East, North Africa, and Mediterranean—from buried inscriptions to submerged landscapes and everything in between.

Is your favorite excavation or announcement missing?
Drop it below! 👇

#ANEToday #ArchaeologyMag #MiddleEastArchaeology #MediterraneanHistory #Discoveries2025 
📸 T-pillar carved with human face, Karahantepe, Turkey. Photo credit: Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism


ASOR seeks candidates for part-time internship pos
ASOR seeks candidates for part-time internship positions to begin in mid-January. These paid internships are for the spring semester (January-May) with the possibility of renewal for the summer and/or fall semester. Interns are expected to work 10–15 hours per week at ASOR’s headquarters in Alexandria, VA. Hours and schedule are flexible depending on school or other commitments. Read more here: https://www.asor.org/news/2025/12/spring-internships


Friends of ASOR is pleased to share information on
Friends of ASOR is pleased to share information on BAF & BASONOVA lectures. On Wednesday, December 10 at 8pm ET via Zoom, Michael Cosmopoulos (University of Missouri at St. Louis) will present "Myths, Monument, and Memory: Archaeology and the Creation of the Iliad and the Odyssey". This lecture examines how the physical remnants of the past, ruins, monuments, and long-lived “places of memory”, shaped the creation of the Homeric epics. Register here: https://buff.ly/qC5Y1GA


Don't miss the next FOA webinar, "What is a God? T
Don't miss the next FOA webinar, "What is a God? The Bible and the Ancient Near East," presented by Michael Hundley on Wednesday, December 17th at 7:00 PM ET. This webinar will be free and open to the public. Registration through Zoom with an email address is required. Click the link (https://asor-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PhCmXIYvSuyTijMVm5bYsw#/registration) in our bio to register.


During the summer, Aleyna Uyanik joined the Phoeni
During the summer, Aleyna Uyanik joined the Phoenix Archaeological Project to conduct fieldwork in southwestern Turkey. Aleyna, a classical archaeology and philosophy student at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, reports on day-to-day life in the field, conducting surveys, and the bonds formed during fieldwork. Read Aleyna's report here: https://www.asor.org/news/2025/10/fieldwork-report-uyanik

Photo credits: Ayse Ozaydin @peepingtom


Deadline is Dec. 5: The ASOR Program Committee (PC
Deadline is Dec. 5: The ASOR Program Committee (PC) is seeking 4 new members to each serve a three-year term (2026–2028) with the possibility of renewing for a second term. We are particularly interested in applications from ASOR members whose area(s) of research and expertise are complementary to or not represented by current members of the PC. The brief application form is due by 12:00 pm ET on December 5: https://buff.ly/3QvqGwd


When you give to ASOR this Giving Tuesday, you’re
When you give to ASOR this Giving Tuesday, you’re investing directly in the next generation of archaeologists and scholars.
Your support funds fellowships, mentoring, training, and opportunities that open doors for early-career researchers.
Thank you for helping us shape the future of the field and protect the study of the ancient world.
💙 Be part of the impact. #GivingTuesday #ASOR #SupportArchaeology 
https://members.asor.org/fundraising/give


Our #ObjectoftheWeek: Two-headed statue from Ain G
Our #ObjectoftheWeek: Two-headed statue from Ain Ghazal, on the outskirts of Amman, Jordan. Pre-pottery Neolithic period B, ca. 6500 BCE. On display at the Jordan Archaeological Museum. Source: Osama Shukir Muhammed Asmin FRCP(Glasg), CC By-SA 4.0/https://w.wiki/GJBC
#Jordan #Statues #Neolithic


Long before coal or oil, fire depended on whatever
Long before coal or oil, fire depended on whatever you could gather. In the ancient Near East, animal dung was essential fuel. What cultural, political, and legal rules governed its acquisition and use? Read the newest ANE Today by clicking the link (https://anetoday.org/animal-dung-energy/) in our bio.
#Mesopotamia


Check out the new 2025 issue of Maarav (29.1-2), a
Check out the new 2025 issue of Maarav (29.1-2), a journal for the Study of the Northwest Semitic Languages and Literatures. Read the Table of Contents by clicking the link (https://www.asor.org/news/2025/11/maarav29.1-2-toc/) in our bio.


Thank you for joining us at #ASOR2025 — in person
Thank you for joining us at #ASOR2025 — in person and online!
We're grateful for everyone who contributed to this milestone year. Stay tuned for recordings, photos, and 2026 Annual Meeting updates.


It's the final day of #ASOR2025 — but the celebrat
It's the final day of #ASOR2025 — but the celebration's just beginning!
Join us for one last round of sessions, then gather tonight for ASOR's 125th Anniversary Celebration. 
125 years of discovery. 125 years of community. Let's toast to the next chapter together! 🥂


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What a day! 🎉
Join us for our Members Meeting fro

What a day! 🎉 
Join us for our Members Meeting from 12:55 to 1:55 p.m. today in Georgian (Mezzanine Level). 
And once you're done with sessions for the day, don't miss our Early Career Scholars' Reception tonight from 8-10 pm. at Off the Common (lobby level, Hilton Boston Park Plaza). A perfect chance to meet colleagues, share ideas, and toast the future of archaeological research. 🥂 
Tag someone you hope to see there!


The first day of sessions is complete! Attendees e
The first day of sessions is complete! Attendees enjoyed engaging talks and explored the books and exhibit hall during the coffee break. A great start to the Annual Meeting and see you tomorrow! #ASOR2025


Day 1 of sessions is underway! 🏺 ✨
From 8:15 a.m.

Day 1 of sessions is underway! 🏺 ✨ 
From 8:15 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., scholars are sharing new insights across the wider Mediterranean and beyond. Learn, connect, and visit our Exhibit Hall to meet publishers, projects, and partners. 

What session are you most excited for? Tell us below!


Wrapping up Day 1: Here’s a look back at tonight’s
Wrapping up Day 1: Here’s a look back at tonight’s plenary lecture. #asor25


Welcome to #ASOR25! 🎉
We're gathering in Boston a

Welcome to #ASOR25! 🎉 
We're gathering in Boston and online to celebrate archaeology, scholarship, and community. Registration opens at 2 p.m. EST, the Exhibit Hall at 4 p.m. EST, and tonight's Opening & Plenary Session begins at 7 p.m. EST, featuring Dr. Timothy P. Harrison. 

Let's make this a year to remember—it's ASOR's 125th anniversary this year!
📍 Hilton Boston Park Plaza I 💻 Virtual via Zoom

Tag us in your arrival photos and say hi in the comments!



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