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  • GUIDELINES for FIELDWORK & REPORTS and ARCHEOLOGICAL RECORDS FORMS are available from the Registrar's web page.

  • VIEWING THE UNIVERSITY'S ARTIFACT COLLECTIONS
    The Arkansas Archeological Survey Headquarters building has an Open Curation area where visitors can see nearly 2000 objects from the University of Arkansas Collection Facility.  The area is open during regular business hours, 8AM to 5PM Monday through Friday.   For information, call (479) 575-3556.

    The University’s secure Curation area where most artifacts are held is visible through the foyer of the Survey Headquarters.  Access to the collections for research and other purposes can be arranged through Mary Suter, curator of collections.  For information about access to the secure area, call (479) 575-3456.

Working with students
Excavations at Huntsville
Working with students
Learning about archeology
Learning about archeology
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Salvaging a site
Screening for artifacts space

Arkansas Archeological Survey
2475 N. Hatch Ave.
Fayetteville, AR 72704
(479) 575-3556
archinfo@uark.edu

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NOTE: Our archeologists do not appraise artifacts or guarantee their authenticity for commercial purposes.

The Survey does invite members of the public to help discover and record information about archeological sites in Arkansas. If someone wishes to report the location of a site, he or she can contact the Survey through this website or through one of the regional Survey Stations.

 

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