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Our February Meeting is
Monday, February 20, 2012

Courtyard by Marriott
 3347 Cerrillos Road

Social Hour:         6:00 PM
Dinner: ($27.50)   6:30 PM
Lecture:                7:30 PM

AIA Speaker:
Heather McKillop,
Louisiana State University
Subject: “3D Imaging of Maya Artifacts in Underwater Sites”

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The Santa Fe Archaeological Society (SFAS), founded in 1900, is one of the oldest archaeological societies in North America. It became a chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) in 1916, and remains the only AIA chapter in New Mexico.

The purpose of the SFAS is "to promote archaeological research, to stimulate the love of art, and to contribute to the higher culture of the Southwest".

During its first century, the chapter has gone from being combined with the state archeological society, to being an adjunct with the Museum of New Mexico, and then coupled with the School of American Research. It became a separate organization in 1971 and boasts a membership that is widely traveled in world archaeology.

The annual program from September to May includes monthly dinner/lecture meetings, two "brown bag" day trips of local sites, and a long weekend Spring field trip. These trips are accompanied by a profesional archaeologist.

Date

Item

Where

 

October 22, 2011

Brown Bag

Pecos Monument

 

April 21, 2012

Brown Bag

Santa Fe

With Fred Friedman, railroad archaeologist

Driving-caravan tour of remnants in and around Santa Fe

May 18-21, 2012

Field Trip

Southeast Utah

 

 

 

 

Updated February 13, 2012

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