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An independent, non-profit, state-wide volunteer organization aiming to foster interest and research in the archaeology of Arizona. Mission, activities, chapters, radio show and annual journal.
A state archeological agency dedicated to education, preservation and research. The role of the Arkansas State Archeologist, education program, publications.
A group coordinating activities in this state, with several local chapters. Information on chapters, activities and archaeology in Colorado.
Based in Boulder, Colorado, organizes lectures, hosts tours, provides volunteer opportunities, and publishes a monthly newsletter.
Promotes knowledge and appreciation of native archaeological and historical sites in the South Florida area.
Presents an award for outstanding contributions to research. List of recipients, application to join, officers, events, articles from the Bulletin of the New Hampshire Archeologist.
Official website with information and technical assistance for the identification, protection, and preservation of architectural and archaeological resources.
A non-sectarian educational group that presents about ten lectures a year on aspects of ancient Near Eastern archaeology, history and literature.
Organizes forums for members to learn and discover Oregon's history by site tours, camp-outs, and supervised digs in the desert.
An organization dedicated to the preservation and study of Virginia's archaeological resources. Joining, activities, publications, links to member's sites.
Dedicated to maintaining and promoting the goals of professional archaeology in the state of Utah.
A nonprofit organization dedicated to research, understanding, interpretation and conservation of California's heritage. Members, newsletter, committees, events, research.
Promote interest in Pre-Columbian cultures through monthly meetings, publication of a monthly newsletter, yearly symposia, Special Interest Groups and organized tours.
Group of amateurs and professionals engaged in the study of the indigenous peoples of the New World, their cultures and their descendants.
Statewide organization of lay and professional archeologists devoted to the study and conservation of Maryland archeology.
A volunteer program which intends to protect the cultural heritage resources of the Santa Fe National Forest. These resources include everything from archaic sites, Native American sites, Spanish sites, and historical sites.
Nonprofit organization in Colorado is dedicated to the study of Native American cultures in the Western United States. Provides membership details, a schedule of meetings, photos, a directory of officers, and details of the annual Stone Age Fair.
Aims to be a resource for understanding the past peoples of the state. Officers, directors, bylaws and membership. Links to related societies and educator resources.
Non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and studying the state's archaeological heritage. Aims, achievements, news, chapters and museum.
A university research institute, SCIAA initiates and conducts a broad range of field research and collections research throughout the state.
Assisting individuals, communities, and organizations to preserve and promote the state's cultural resources.
Alexandria, Virginia community archaeology program: Active excavation and research program. Holds a collection from more than 150 sites, spanning 10,000 years. Online exhibitions, collections, staff, and news.
A nonprofit organization dedicated to promote the study, investigation, and interpretation of prehistoric and historic remains in Missouri and cooperation among professional and amateur archaeologists.
Dedicated to the study, protection, and preservation of the cultural resources of the southern Pacific coast region, including the Baja Peninsula, with a special focus on Orange County, California. Journal, newsletter, and membership information.
An organization of people who investigate Arkansas' past through excavations, lectures and meetings.
ASAA intends to carry out fieldwork within every state and every province of Canada. Includes information on the society, expeditions, fieldwork and the journal, The Amateur Archaeologist.
Non-profit organization of professionals and non-professionals committed to archaeology. Publications, newsletter, activities, officers, directors.
Provides information, photographs and summary descriptions of ancient Anasazi artifacts from the state.
Founded in 1743 by Benjamin Franklin, among others; promotes useful knowledge in the sciences and humanities through excellence in scholarly research, professional meetings, publications, library resources, and community outreach.
Tucson, Arizona: promotes preservation of the archaeological and historical resources of the American Southwest through public outreach programs.
Works with state agencies and local communities to manage, preserve, and interpret the state's archaeological sites for citizens and visitors. Offers education and research, projects and programs.
Devoted to the study and preservation of American roadside architecture.
A trade association for cultural resources consulting firms, promoting the business of archaeology, history, historic preservation, architectural history.
A non-profit organization dedicated to the support of rock art research, conservation, and education. Membership, directors, ethics, publications, awards, annual conference.
At Kampsville, Illinois specializes in Midwest archaeology. News, courses, visitor information, museum in the classroom project, museum store.
The NPS explains its regional archeology program. Exhibits, description of archeological procedures and the relevant responsibilities of the NPS.
US non-profit organization that links k-12 kids with local archaeologists to bring archaeology into schools and communities. Promotes new field projects. Projects, program.