The Stone Age Institute, in collaboration with the CRAFT Research Center at Indiana University, sponsors and hosts a number of events every year for the University and general public.
These special events include Conferences, Symposia, and Workshops like:
- a conference series on selected topics of critical interest to human origins studies.
- an ongoing lecture and bag lunch lecture series on a range of topics involving scholars from around the world as well as the Bloomington community.
- the Program in Human Evolution lectures on Human Origins Research, which brings in noted authorities in human evolutionary studies.
- the Craftsmanship Lecture Series, which features world-class artisans from diverse backgrounds (e.g., blacksmiths, authors, filmmakers, musicians, beer-makers, vintners, inventors, and dry-stone masons) to discuss their crafts from a personal perspective, often with practical demonstrations or performances illustrating their craft in addition to more formal lectures.

2007 Holloway Symposium group photo
If you are interested in knowing about upcoming events:
