The Archaeological Conservancy’s recent California acquisitions | Part 2: Simone Mound
Simone Mound was one of the last undeveloped parcels in a growing residential area. The acquisition and preservation of this unique California mound site offers future researchers a rare opportunity to understand ancient Bay...
The Archaeological Conservancy’s recent California acquisitions | Part 1: Terrarium
The acquisition and preservation of this unique California property continues the vision and work of its late owner, dahinda meda.
California | Despite limitations associated with the pandemic and the subsequent shutdowns, The Archaeological Conservancy...
PRESS RELEASE | The Archaeological Conservancy acquires a portion of the Bull Brook II...
The site was generously donated by Christopher Conley and Candace Christianson.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Ipswich, Massachusetts | A 2-acre property containing a portion of the Bull Brook II archaeological site is now permanently preserved. The site,...
COVID-19 Statement from The Archaeological Conservancy
From our President, Mark Michel:
As the COVID-19 pandemic grows, staying connected is more important than ever. We hope this finds you and your friends and family healthy and safe.
On behalf of all The Archaeological...
IN THE NEWS | Butler Co. residents hoping to preserve land of ancient Hopewell...
Published on September 13, 2019 by Alexa Helwig from WKRC News in Ohio:
HAMILTON, Ohio | A sacred piece of land is up for sale in Butler County, and the community is trying to preserve...
IN THE NEWS | Museum of Idaho offers tour to Wasden-Croft Archaeological Preserve
Published on August 19, 2019 by Adam Forsgren from EastIdahoNews.com:
IDAHO FALLS | The Museum of Idaho is gearing up to take local ancient history lovers on a trip to explore a local archaeological site.
The...
IN THE NEWS | Learn more about the Saturday opening of Ebbert Spring Archaeological...
Published on July 30, 2019 by Joyce Nowell at The Herald Mail Media:
PENNSYLVANIA — Nestled amongst the Greencastle-Antrim area’s commercial and industrial boom is the community’s newest historical feature — one that will give...
IN THE NEWS | Out of the Limelight, Onto the Mesa
Read about Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project Founder, Katherine Wells in the June 21, 2019 article from Rio Grande Sun:
This is the seventh entry in "Women of Distinction," a series of profiles being published weekly...
PRESS RELEASE | Smith Family Preserve Announces Fall Tour Schedule
UTAH - The Smith Family Archaeological Preserve, located on the western shore of Utah Lake south of Saratoga Springs, will be offering public tours this fall beginning September 7. Preserve volunteers will conduct fall...
PRESS RELEASE | Ebbert Springs announces grand opening
PENNSYLVANIA - The Archaeological Conservancy’s Eastern Office is pleased to announce the grand opening of the Ebbert Spring Archaeological Preserve and Heritage Park. This park will be the culmination of years of effort by...