Arizona Archaeological Society

 

 
 

About the Arizona Archaeological Society

The Arizona Archaeological Society was founded in 1964 as a independent, non-profit, state-wide volunteer organization to serve as a bond between professional archaeologists and avocational nonprofessional volunteers in order to foster interest and research in the archaeology of Arizona; to encourage better public understanding and concern for archaeological and cultural resources; and, to protect antiquities by discouraging exploitation of archaeological resources.

The AAS was a recipient of the 2003 Arizona Culturekeepers Award. The Arizona Culturekeepers is a program designed to celebrate Arizonans who have made a positive impact on the Grand Canyon State's history, culture, environment and/or economy. The award noted that "Without groups like the Arizona Archaeological Society, some of the state's most precious prehistoric cultural resources would be lost forever."

The objectives of AAS are:

  • To foster interest and research in the archaeology of Arizona.
  • To encourage public understanding and concern for archaeological and cultural resources.
  • To protect antiquities by discouraging exploitation of archaeological resources.
  • To aid in the conservation and preservation of scientific archaeological data and associated sites.
  • To serve as a bond between the professional and the avocational archaeologist.
  • To increase knowledge and improve the skills of the members in the discipline of archaeology.
  • To participate in investigations in the field of archaeology and to put the information so obtained into published form.
  • To publish a journal and such monographs as the Publication Committee deems appropriate.

AAS members participate through their area chapters where they improve their knowledge and skills and participate in certification and field programs.

We encourage you to look through this web site to learn more about the AAS at the state and chapter levels.


2013 Society State Officers

Office Person Contact
Chair Paddi Mozilo
480-595-9255
docqb@yahoo.com
1st Vice Chair Sandy Haddock
480-612-7727
azmacaw44@cox.net
2nd Vice Chair Fred Kraps
928-778-0653
fkraps@mac.com
Acting Secretary Glenda Simmons
928-231-0785
glendaann@hughes.net
Treasurer Trudy Mertens
928-684-0077
shardguard@interwrx.com
Membership Sylvia Lesko 865 S. Oak St.
Gilbert, Az. 85233
slesko4@cox.net
Certification Dept. Chair Mary Kearney 623-687-0721
maryk92@aol.com
Archivist, Historian and Collections
Donna Ruiz y Costello
623-547-5146
druizyco@asu.edu


AAS Articles of Incorporation

AAS Bylaws



 
 
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