The mission of the Archeology Channel International Film and Video Festival is to exhibit the wonderful diversity of human cultures past and present in the exploration of our place in history and in our world and to promote the genre and the makers of film and video productions about archaeology and indigenous peoples. The three-day 2014 festival opens Friday, May 9 with a presentation by includes Keynote Speaker Dr. Jean Clottes, an international expert in Neolithic and Bronze Age rock art.
For more information on the festival, including the schedule of events and details on the featured films and videos, visit the
TAC International Film & Video Festival website. Purchase tickets at the Shedd ticket office: 541-434-7000.