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.
For reservations, send a check payable to Santa Fe Archaeological Society. Questions may be referred to Diane Lenssen - 505-455-2444 or Sid Barteau - 505-984-2108
Social hour 6:00 PM; Dinner 6:30; Speaker at 7:30. Dinner $27.50 per person
Please clip and mail with your dinner reservation check to arrive at PO Box by Sept. 15,2010 Name__________________________________________ Phone ___________________ Number of reservations______________________ Vegetarian?________________ Mail to Santa Fe Archaeological Society: PO Box 31603, Santa Fe, NM 87594