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Welcome to the Arizona Archaeological Council Website

The Arizona Archaeological Council is a non-profit voluntary association existing to promote the goals of professional archaeology in Arizona.

Dedicated to preserving cultural resources through education and advocacy, the Council embraces a diverse membership drawing from avocationalists, academics, private business, local communities and federal, state and tribal agencies.


 

Latest News

 

On line Newsletter?

 

The Board is considering some changes to the distribution of the quarterly newsletter.  One option would be to continue to mail out the newsletter and also email it to members.  The other option would be to give members the choice on how they would like to receive the newsletter, either hard copy or electronically.  We will gather comments this year and make a shift in 2011.  Let us know, email a Board member, post a comment on the list server, or post a comment on the Forum.

 

 

 

Pecos Conference

The 2010 Pecos Conference will be held this year in Silverton, Colorado on August 12-15.  Go to the website for more information: www.swanet.org/2010_pecos_conference/

 

 

 

 

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Sign up for your membership online

You can now pay or renew your membership online using Paypal.

STEP 1 - Click the 'Membership' link from the left menu to start the process, you will be prompted to use PayPal to finalize your membership.  

STEP 2 - Once a Member you will have access to our MEMBER ONLY information after registering. To register click here. (this step will create a site account to allow you to access our member information) 

If you prefer not to renew on-line, you can send a check.  The membership dues and membership form are posted on this webpage:https://arizonaarchaeologicalcouncil.org/aac/index.php?option=com_civicrm&Itemid=17  

To print the form, please click the little printer icon in the top right-hand side of the page. After you print the form, please fill it out and mail it with a check to our P.O. box: 

Arizona Archaeological Council

P.O. Box 27566

Tempe, AZ 85282 

Please contact us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you have any problems or questions with your membership sign up or renewal.  

 

 

 
Latest AAC News

 
 
2009 Fall Conference
 
The Fall Conference will be held on Saturday, November 14, at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff.  Our theme is "Arizona Archaeology in the Twenty-First Century," and we expect many exciting presentations. We will meet in the auditorium of the Chase-Branigar Discovery Center. Coffee and goodies will be provided, and tables will be available for sale of books. Beginning at 6 p.m., there will be a reception at the President's home in Flagstaff. The schedule will be posted on the web site as soon as it is available. We look forward to seeing all of you there!
 
 
Student Paper Award: 2008 Fall Conference 
 
Congratulations to Matthew Pailes for his paper titled Social Organization and Differentiation at a Hohokam Cerros de Trincheras


Abstract: The transition from the Hohokam Preclassic to Early Classic ca. AD 1150 in the Tucson Basin is characterized by large scale population movements and the appearance of specialized site types including platform mound settlements and cerros de trincheras. Cerros de trincheras are large villages constructed on low volcanic hills. Platform mound centered communities have been extensively investigated in multiple regional settings and provide the basis for interpretations of socio-political organization during this time period. Results from survey work at a cerros de trincheras add to these models. Variability in socio-political strategies and attributes of organizational patterns including degree of inequality, and consolidation are evidenced at multiple scales of social interaction, particularly the house and household.

 
 
AAC is making site improvements and is offering you online membership payments...
 

Sign up for your membership online - AAC has setup an online membership sign up.

STEP 1 - Click the 'Membership' link from the left menu to start the process, you will be prompted to use PayPal to finalize your membership.

STEP 2 - Once a Member you will have access to our MEMBER ONLY information after registering. To register click here. (this step will create a site account to allow you to access our member information)