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  2. Register of Professional Archaeologists - Wikipedia

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    The Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA) is a professional organization of (primarily North American) archaeologists headquartered in Baltimore, MD.Members of the RPA agree to follow a standard code of research ethics and conduct and must be formally approved for membership by a panel of elected colleagues.

  3. American Arachnological Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Arachnological Society (AAS) is a scientific organization founded in 1972 in order to promote the study of arachnids by seeking to achieve closer cooperation and understanding between amateur and professional arachnologists along with publication of the Journal of Arachnology.

  4. Archaeological Institute of America - Wikipedia

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    The event features archaeologist's lectures, tours of archaeological sites, and archaeological fairs. IAD Scavenger Hunt is an online Scavenger Hunt game published by AIA, and the ArchaeoDoodles Contest is a doodle event held by AIA in which participants create illustrations and graphics using 15 words or phrases recommended by AIA to help ...

  5. International Society of Arachnology - Wikipedia

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    The idea of arachnologists coming together for scientific meetings stems from the German zoologist Hermann Wiehle in 1959 [citation needed].He encouraged Wolfgang Crome (Berlin) and Ernst Kullmann (Bonn) in this matter and a subsequent meeting of the German Zoological Society in Bonn in 1960 was used as a platform for the first arachnological meeting; with about 20 (mostly German) scientists ...

  6. Tennessee Division of Archaeology - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Division of Archaeology (TDOA) is a division of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation responsible for managing prehistoric archaeological sites on lands owned by the U.S. state of Tennessee, conducting archaeological excavations and research, informing the public about Tennessee’s prehistoric past, and coordinating with other state agencies regarding ...

  7. David B. Richman - Wikipedia

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    David B. Richman is an American arachnologist and curator of the Arthropod Museum at New Mexico State University. [1] Richman has described many species of spiders in North America and elsewhere. Richman was born in New York State in 1942 [ 2 ] and received his degrees at Arizona Western College (A.A. 1968), the University of Arizona (B.S. 1970 ...

  8. Arachnology - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, arachnids – particularly tarantulas – started to become popular as exotic pets. Many tarantulas consequently became more widely known by their common names, such as Mexican redknee tarantula for Brachypelma hamorii.

  9. Norman I. Platnick - Wikipedia

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    Norman Ira Platnick (December 30, 1951 – April 8, 2020) was an American biological systematist and arachnologist. [1] At the time of his death, he was a professor emeritus of the Richard Gilder Graduate School and Peter J. Solomon Family Curator Emeritus of the invertebrate zoology department of the American Museum of Natural History.