Illinois Archaeological Survey
- Illinois Archaeological Survey
The Illinois Archaeological Survey (IAS) is a society of professional archaeologists, and other technical professionals, dedicated to identifying and preserving important archaeological resources throughout the state of Illinois. The Survey was founded in 1956 and is one of the oldest professional archaeological societies in the Americas. Beyond its bulletins, circulars, monographs, and special publications, the Survey produces a journal of archaeology entitled Illinois Archaeology. An annual fall conference focuses on some of the previous year's more significant archaeological endeavors.
External links
* [http://virtual.parkland.edu/IAS/mainmenu.htm Official website]
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