Welcome to the Arizona Archaeological Society
The Arizona Archaeological Society (AAS) welcomes you to our web site where you can learn more about archaeology around the state and how to actively participate in learning about and preserving our Arizona heritage.
FAREWELL MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR
As I head beyond the sunset as the Chair of the AAS, I take many wonderful experiences and new friends with me. It has been an honor to head this great organization for the past two years. I depart for new opportunities in retirement confident that the new Chair, Paddi Mozilo, will carry on the work with enthusiasm and management skills that will lead to continued progress of the AAS. Thanks to all of you who have been very helpful to me as Chair, and thanks to all who have allowed me this opportunity to serve this great organization, the AAS.
Sincerely,
Ron Robinson, Chair
AAS Supports The Arizona Site Stewards Program

The Arizona Site Stewards Program is an organization of volunteers, sponsored by the public land managers of Arizona, whose members are selected, trained and certified by the
State Historic Preservation Office and the Governor's Archaeology Advisory Commission. The chief objective of the Stewards Program is to report to the land managers destruction or vandalism of prehistoric and historic archaeological and paleontological sites in Arizona through site monitoring. Many members of the AAS are site stewards and we support their efforts to preserve these sites. See the
video on the Arizona Site Steward Program, narrated by actor Harrison Ford on YouTube.