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Founded in 1974 and with a current membership of nearly 300, the Louisiana Archaeological
Society (LAS) brings together professional and avocational archaeologists interested in
investigating, interpreting, and preserving information on the prehistoric Indians and the
early history of Louisiana. For a small membership fee you receive the Newsletter
(published three times a year) and the bulletin, Louisiana Archaeology. A
two-day annual meeting is held each year in a city around the state. There are
active chapters in various parts of the state. PARTICIPATION AND COOPERATION: LAS members traditionally have had a close relationship with the Regional and Station Archaeologists of the Division of Archaeology of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism. They participate in Louisiana's Archaeology Week activities to increase the public awareness of the state's rich cultural heritage, and they support the efforts of the Louisiana Archaeological Conservancy to help preserve the prehistory and history of Louisiana. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact the LAS treasurer or any LAS officer:
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