Eastern States Archeological Federation records, 1936-2006.

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Eastern States Archeological Federation records, 1936-2006.

The records of the Eastern State Archeological Federation (ESAF), spanning over seventy years beginning in 1933, contains correspondence, minutes, programs, audiocassette recordings, publications, financial records, and other items that document the work of the organization, which was created in 1933 as an umbrella organization to promote the field of archaeology through member societies in Eastern North America.

4 linear feet (4 boxes)

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Stocum, Faye.

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Bello, Charles A.

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Eastern States Archeological Federation (U.S.)

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The Eastern States Archeological Federation (ESAF) was founded in 1933 to bring together professional and avocational archaeologists and state archeological societies in the Eastern United States. The organization has continued to promote the field of archeology since its founding more than seventy-five years ago and, as of 2008, represents fifteen state societies and over 500 individual members. From the description of Eastern States Archeological Federation records, 1936-2006. (Uni...