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Archaeological Institute of America
 
The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) is located at Boston University.
They also publish Archaeology Magazine bi-monthly.
 
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Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site
 

In 1982, Cahokia Mounds was designated a World Heritage Site for its importance to our understanding of the prehistory of North America. Cahokia Mounds is managed by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency (IHPA) and is located eight miles from downtown St. Louis, Missouri.

 
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Dickson Mounds Museum
 
Dickson Mounds Museum, a branch of the Illinois State Museum and a National Historic Site, is one of the major on-site archaeological museums in the United States. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the world of the American Indian in an awe inspiring journey through 12,000 years of human experience in the Illinois River Valley.
 
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Fever River Research
 
Fever River Research is a cultural resource management firm located in Springfield, Illinois.  Established in 1988, the firm specializes in cultural resource management projects that are associated with historic properties that date to the recent past
 
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Illinois Association for the Advancement of Archaeology
 
The IAAA is a statewide organization whose aim is to further the knowledge, preservation, and study of archaeological sites within Illinois. The organization was founded in 1969 to unite all persons interested in the archaeology of Illinois - amateurs, professionals, students, and educators.
 
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Illinois Humanities Council
 
The Illinois Humanities Council, a nonprofit organization, makes grants and creates educational opportunities that bring together humanities scholars and people from all walks of life to reflect, think critically, and actively exchange ideas.
 
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Kids Guide to Archaeology
 
This is a great source for kids to use when researching archaeology. It contains all sorts of Arky informational links, activities, games, etc.
 
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The National Geographic Society, IBM, geneticist Spencer Wells, and the Waitt Family Foundation have launched the Genographic Project, a five-year effort to understand the human journey—where we came from and how we got to where we live today. This unprecedented effort will map humanity's genetic journey through the ages.

 
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National Park Service

 

Most people know that the National Park Service cares for national parks, a network of nearly 400 natural, cultural and recreational sites across the nation. The treasures in this system – the first of its kind in the world –have been set aside by the American people to preserve, protect, and share, the legacies of this land.

 
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National Park Service - Archaeology

National Register of Historic Places

 

National Park Service archeologists, architects, curators, historians, and other cultural resource professionals work in America's nearly 400 national parks to preserve, protect, and share the history of this land and its people.

 
Nautical Archaeology Group - Great Lakes Region
The Nautical Archaeology Group is dedicated to preserving and protecting the vast Maritime heritage of our Great Lakes region.
 
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