Illinois Archaeological Survey
The Illinois Archaeological Survey 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 peer-reviewed academic journal of archaeology entitled ''Illinois Archaeology''. An annual fall conference focuses on some of the previous year's more significant archaeological endeavors. The annual business meeting takes place just prior to the conference.The Illinois Archaeological Survey is governed by a board of directors, which convenes at the call of the president, typically three to four times per year. The board is composed of the survey's five elected officers (president, president-elect, secretary, treasurer, and editor), who typically serve two-year terms, and eight elected directors, who serve three-year terms.
The Illinois State Archaeological Survey is a distinct and separate entity with a similar name, although the Illinois Archaeological Survey was instrumental in joining the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and the Illinois Department of Transportation to form the Illinois State Archaeological Survey. The latter is now housed at the Prairie Research Institute at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. Provided by Wikipedia
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Bulletin - Illinois Archaeological Survey, Inc.
Urbana : Illinois Archaeological Survey, 1959“…Illinois Archaeological Survey…”
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Late woodland site archaeology in Illinois I : investigations in South-central Illinois.
Urbana : University of Illinois, 1973“…Illinois Archaeological Survey…”
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Mississippian site archaeology in Illinois I : site reports from the St. Louis and Chicago areas.
Urbana : University of Illinois, 1971“…Illinois Archaeological Survey…”
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Variation in anthropology: essays in honor of John C. McGregor. by Lathrap, Donald W. (Donald Ward), 1927-1990, Douglas, Jody
Urbana, Illinois Archaeological Survey, 1973“…Illinois Archaeological Survey…”
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Perspectives in Cahokia archaeology
Urbana : Illinois Archaeological Survey, 1975“…Illinois Archaeological Survey…”
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Monograph - Illinois Archaeological Survey, Inc.
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Indian mounds and villages in Illinois.
Urbana : University of Illinois, 1982“…Illinois Archaeological Survey…”
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American Bottom archaeology : FAI-270 site reports
Urbana : Published for the Illinois Dept. of Transportation by the University of Illinois Press, 1983“…Illinois Archaeological Survey…”
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Perspectives in Cahokia archaeology
Urbana : University of Illinois, 1975“…Illinois Archaeological Survey…”
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The Hill Creek homestead and the Late Mississippian settlement in the lower Illinois Valley
Kampsville, Ill. : Published for the Illinois Dept. of Transportation by the Center for American Archeology, Kampsville Archeological Center, 1985Call Number: Loading…
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