Arkansas Archeological Survey - UAF Research Station

Arkansas Archeological Survey - UAF Research Station A Research Station of the Arkansas Archeological Survey covering the Ozarks & Northwest Arkansas.

A Research Station of the Arkansas Archeological Survey--a unit of the University of Arkansas System. The UAF Station territory covers 12 counties and lies almost entirely within the Ozark Mountain region of Northwest Arkansas--Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Madison, Marion, Newton, Searcy, Sebastian, and Washington. Staffed by Jessica Kowalski, Michael Evans, and Jared Pebworth.

11/12/2025

Don’t MISS Talk Alert! WED NOV 12th, 7PM Arkansas Archeological Survey, Ko-ko-ci Meeting.
Did you know that Dwight Mission was the sole Native American mission school in Arkansas? It was the first Cherokee mission west of the Mississippi River. Dwight Mission historic records focus on the hardships experienced by missionaries Cephas Washburn and Alfred Finney.
Dr. Emily Beahm, WRI Research Station archeologist, will shed light on Cherokee childrens’ daily life in the mission school, their parents, and the communities along the central Arkansas River Valley in the early nineteenth century.

12/10/2024

Hello! The last meeting of the year for the Ko-ko-ci Chapter of the Arkansas Archeological Society will be this Wednesday, December 11 at 7 pm. Dr. Jessica Kowalski will be discussing 2024 UAF station projects, highlighting the hard work that volunteers and students have put into curation/legacy collections. See you there & Happy Holidays!

Please join us next Wednesday, November 13 for a talk from our very own Ko-ko-ci Vice President (and statewide society P...
11/06/2024

Please join us next Wednesday, November 13 for a talk from our very own Ko-ko-ci Vice President (and statewide society President!) Steve Longacre is a long-term resident of the Ozarks and he has some great history to tell.

This Saturday! Will be a great event!
10/17/2024

This Saturday! Will be a great event!

Next Saturday (October 19th)!!! Have you ever wanted to be an archeologist? On October 19th park interpreters and Survey archeologists will give three unique guided tours that demystify the process of how archeology is done. The tours will happen at 9:45 am, 12:30 pm and 3:00 pm. Space is limited, so please call Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park at 501-961-9442 to sign up. There will also be free interactive activities available. We can't wait to see you there!

The Ko-ko-ci Chapter of the Arkansas Archeological Society monthly meeting is tonight at 7 pm at the survey coordinating...
10/09/2024

The Ko-ko-ci Chapter of the Arkansas Archeological Society monthly meeting is tonight at 7 pm at the survey coordinating office! Dr. Rathgaber will be giving us the scoop on the summer curation field school. Please join us!

Please join us for the October meeting of the  Ko-ko-ci Chapter of the Arkansas Archeological Society. Dr. Rathgaber wil...
10/07/2024

Please join us for the October meeting of the Ko-ko-ci Chapter of the Arkansas Archeological Society. Dr. Rathgaber will be discussing the recent curation field school @ 7 pm on October 9.

Speaking of Bryce (our upcoming Ko-ko-ci speaker).....we have a belated congratulations to make! Bryce successfully defe...
09/04/2024

Speaking of Bryce (our upcoming Ko-ko-ci speaker).....we have a belated congratulations to make! Bryce successfully defended his masters thesis in May of 2024. Bryce incorporated 3D models of 19th century stoneware vessels & Cane Hill College into a digital storytelling project. Keep a look out for the links to go live soon!

Hi everyone! Our first meeting of the Ko-ko-ci Chapter of the Arkansas Archeological Society for the fall semester will ...
09/04/2024

Hi everyone! Our first meeting of the Ko-ko-ci Chapter of the Arkansas Archeological Society for the fall semester will take place next Wednesday, September 11th. Bryce Drachenberg will be talking about public archeology, 3D modeling, and Cane Hill. Please join us at 7 pm for the meeting! All are welcome. PS- We will be voting in officers. If you are interested in public archeology service, please consider running for a position!

Next week! Last meeting of 2024. Hope to see you there!
05/01/2024

Next week! Last meeting of 2024. Hope to see you there!

Please join us tomorrow Wednesday, April 10, for the monthly chapter meeting of the Ko-ko-ci.  We have a special guest s...
04/09/2024

Please join us tomorrow Wednesday, April 10, for the monthly chapter meeting of the Ko-ko-ci. We have a special guest speaker, Dr. Jason Kennedy. Dr. Kennedy will be discussing his work in Bolivia. The talk is at 7 pm at the Coordinating Office of the Arkansas Archeological Survey.

03/09/2024

Join us today at 11 am in the Latta Barn as we hear from Dr. Jessica Kowalski as she shares "Archeological Investigations: The Borden House" as part of Arkansas Archeology Month.

Happy Arkansas Archeology Month folks! Please join us at the Fayetteville Public Library next Thursday March 7 @ 6 pm to...
03/01/2024

Happy Arkansas Archeology Month folks! Please join us at the Fayetteville Public Library next Thursday March 7 @ 6 pm to hear Dr. Carl Drexler discuss Caddo and Settler Salt Making at Nakuukuwidish/Holman Springs.

Dr. Carl Drexler will discuss the shared salt making history of Southwest Arkansas.

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2475 N Hatch Avenue
Fayetteville, AR
72704

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(479) 575-3556

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