Enrollment in Summer Training Program is Open
Enrollment is officially open for our summer training program in Oregon County. For more information and to enroll, fill out the enrollment materials and return to the MAS office via mail or email.
Enrollment is officially open for our summer training program in Oregon County. For more information and to enroll, fill out the enrollment materials and return to the MAS office via mail or email.
The Missouri Archaeological Society is pleased to announce that the 2024 free public training program has been selected for funding by the Missouri State Historic Preservation Office. In partnership with the Mark Twain National Forest, the program will be conducted at Greer Spring in Oregon … Read More
Do you have artifacts that you have always wanted to know more about? Bring them to this workshop for identification by professional archaeologists Neal H. Lopinot (Society Secretary Emeritus and Director Emeritus, Center for Archaeological Research, Missouri State University), Jack H. Ray (Assistant Directer Emeritus, … Read More
The MAS is pleased to announce that our keynote speaker for the 2024 Annual Meeting (March 22-24) is Dr. Kelly Graf. The meeting will be in Jefferson City at the Capital Plaza Hotel. The keynote presentation will be given after a banquet dinner on March … Read More
The Society is seeking professional, avocational, and student presenters for our Annual Meeting to be held March 22-24, 2024 in Jefferson City, Missouri at The Capital Plaza. Presentations will be allowed 20 minutes each (we can allow longer if we know in advance to do … Read More
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Enrollment Materials are now available for the Missouri Archaeological Society’s summer program. This one-week program is free and open to MAS members, no previous archaeological experience is required to participate. The 2023 program will be in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas … Read More
It’s short notice, but the Missouri Archaeological Society is pleased to announce that we will once again conduct our training program this summer. This one-week program is free and open to MAS members, no previous archaeological experience is required. The 2023 program will be in … Read More
The 2020 Archaeology Month poster is now available. This two-sided, informative poster features the theme “Chipped-Stone Tools.” It measures 18-x-24 inches. The front features chipped-stone artifacts and the back provides more photos and information about types of chipped-stone tools found in Missouri. This poster is … Read More
The Society is pleased to announce that we received a grant from the L-A-D Foundation to reinstate our popular training program. This one-week program is tentatively scheduled for June 22–26, 2020. The program is in partnership with the Mark Twain National Forest. It will be … Read More