New Hampshire Archeological Society provides public education about NH archeology and volunteer field and lab activities across the state. We have a regular newsletter, an annual journal and two membership meetings a year.
The people of New Hampshire have long held an interest in the discovery and conservation of archaeological resources. This keen interest brought about the advent of the NH Archaeological Society (NHAS) in 1947 and, three decades later, the development of the NH State Conservation and Rescue Archaeology Program (SCRAP), administered by NH ...
New Hampshire Archeological Society provides Archeology Month to educate the public about archeology and volunteer field and lab activities across the state.
The New Hampshire Archeological Society meets in the Spring and the Fall for full society meetings. These meetings are open to the public with free admission to students. Locations move across the state and have a full schedule of professional and avocational speakers and often include tours of local relevant exhibits.
NH SCRAP, The State Conservation and Rescue Archaeology Program, is a public education program to train people to do archaeology in a responsible manner and to appreciate its benefits. NH SCRAP is part of The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
NHAS helps you find out who is doing archeology in the state of New Hampshire. NHAS helps you find out who is doing archeology in the state of New Hampshire. top of page. ... Strawbery Banke Featured in American Archaeology . 26. 0. 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1. NHAS Webmaster. Nov 9, 2022 1 min read. New NHAS Editor - Alexandra Martin ...
May 5, 2024 · The 2024 SCRAP field School is featured in an article in The New Hampshire Magazine. Many experienced SCRAP volunteers like George LeDuc started out by reading such and article Read the complete story
New Hampshire Archeological Society calendar of upcoming events. Add the NHAS calendar to your Google Calendar. If you have an event you would like listed on our Web site, please contact the Web master at [email protected]. 2023 Archeology Month listing
The New Hampshire Archeological Society was formed to promote, encourage, and stimulate the study of archaeology in the state of New Hampshire. Our mission includes: to encourage the protection and preservation of important archaeological sites, monuments, and artifacts;
Membership includes the Society’s annual journal, The New Hampshire Archeologist, seasonal newsletters, and notification of spring and fall meetings that feature lectures about archeology in New Hampshire, New England, and around the world.