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Location
Chicago, IL 41.94-87.65 60657US
Meetups
8 so far
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The Chicago Archaeological Society No recent ratings
Founded
February 12, 2009

Meetings are free and open to the public.
The Chicago Archaeological Society is a chapter of the IAAA, founded to unite all persons interested in the archaeology of Illinois - amateurs, professionals, students, and educators. The purposes of the association are preserving prehistoric and historic archaeological sites, information, and artifacts; encouraging and participating in scientific investigations and research; and fostering constructive public and governmental attitudes toward the archaeology of the State of Illinois and contiguous regions. The association and its members are opposed to the destruction, unauthorized excavation, or looting of archaeological sites and actively discourage commercialism in archaeological artifacts.
Meet other local Archaeology amateurs and pros to discuss digs, recent finds, and upcoming projects.

Where?
1703 Orrington Ave
First Floor Meeting Room
Evanston, IL 60201
Who’s coming?
16 Yes / 0 Maybe

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What members are saying

 Great meet, with full of information about uniqe and exotic region,well expressed research done by the speaker Organize in a very straight and open order. F. Fareedi 

 It is a wonderful group to learn more about the world of Archaeology. 

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  • Oct 21
    • New member
      “I just received my B.A. in Anthropology this past May, and I totally miss the lectures and discussions.”
  • Oct 13
    • New member
      “Two subjects I love, archaeology and history.”
    • New member
      “sounds great”
  • Oct 12
    • New file
      Volume 17 Number 8 - Rediscovering a lost utopia with Dr. Jane Eva Baxter Archaeology and Industry: Collaborative Archaeology at the Pullman Community, Chicago, Illinois
      Uploaded by Ray Young.