Arkansas Archeological Survey


2475 N. Hatch Ave.
Fayetteville, AR 72704

(479) 575-3556

http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/archinfo/

A major role of the Arkansas Archeological Survey is to help educate the public about the prehistory and history of Arkansas. More specifically, the AAS is charged to "provide the citizens of Arkansas, and the nation, with maximum benefits from the sites, objects, and information available from the past." The Survey is responsible for discovering, protecting, developing, interpreting, and caring for Arkansas’ prehistoric and historic archeological resources for the benefit of present and future generations, and for working with state institutions of higher learning, museums, parks, and with the public to achieve these ends. There are currently more than 39,300 known sites, and nearly 4700 archeological surveys and projects statewide. The Survey’s professional staff has expertise in both historic and prehistoric archeology and maintains a rigorous research agenda around the state. Long term as well as emergency excavation projects are funded through grants, contracts, and the Survey’s own state funding.


Arkansas Archeological Survey
2475 N. Hatch Ave.
Fayetteville, AR 72704

Lela Donat, Registrar
ldonat@uark.edu
(479) 575-6552

Marian Kunetka, Assistant Registrar
(479) 575-6552
kunetka@uark.edu

 

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