Society for American Archaeology
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Society for American Archaeology: New Affiliate of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
HE formal existence of the Society for American Archaeology began on December 28, 1934, when an organizational meeting following the annual dinner of Section H of the AAAS accepted a proposed constitution and elected a slate of officers. The institutional predecessor of the, Society was the Committee on State Archaeological Surveys, created in 1921 by the NatiQnal Research Council and later giv...
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