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The Robbins Museum, also known as the Robbins Museum of Archaeology, is an archaeological museum operated by the Massachusetts Archaeological Society (MAS). It is located at 17 Jackson Street, Middleborough, Massachusetts, US. The collection numbers approximately 150,000 artifacts.
Pages in category "Archaeological organizations based in the United States" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Archaeological Institute of America was founded in Boston in 1879 by Charles Eliot Norton with his colleagues and friends. They formed the society "for furthering and directing the archaeological and artistic investigation and research". Norton was the AIA's first president. [2]
Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology; Society for Medieval Archaeology; Society for Underwater Historical Research; Society of Antiquaries of London; Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne; Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society; South African Archaeological Society
The Massachusetts Archaeological Society is an archaeological society based at the Robbins Museum, which it also runs, at Middleborough, Massachusetts. [1] It publishes a scholarly journal, the Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society , and is a member of the Eastern States Archeological Federation .
The Education Earth Museum, which opened at 475 Main St. on May 12, was founded by Storm Plains, a published author who is an expert on archaeology, UFOlogy, and cryptozoology, which is the study ...
According to its Constitution, [2] The Society for Historical Archaeology shall be an educational not-for-profit organization to promote scholarly research and the dissemination of knowledge concerning historical archaeology; to exchange information in this field; to hold periodic conferences to discuss problems of mutual interest relating to the study of historical archaeology; and to obtain ...
The Center for American Archeology, or CAA, is an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) research and education institution located in Kampsville, Illinois, USA, near the Illinois River. It is dedicated to the exploration of the culture of prehistoric Native Americans and, to a lesser extent, the European settlers who supplanted them.