Pensacola Archaeological Society The Pensacola Archaeological Society, PAS, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization made up of people of all ages with an interest in archaeology, and represents Pensacola and the Northwest Florida Panhandle. The Society has about 100 members, and they come from diverse backgrounds, but all have an interest in preserving, …
Panhandle Archaeological Society at Tallahassee The Panhandle Archaeological Society at Tallahassee represents the panhandle region of Florida around Tallahassee. The Panhandle Archaeological Society at Tallahassee (PAST) is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to promoting the exploration and preservation of archaeological resources in the Florida panhandle region. PAST is a …
Palm Beach County Anthropological Society PBCAS is a non-profit educational organization committed to educating the public about cultural resources in Palm Beach County. This FAS Chapter provides a free lecture series, in-school educational services, guided tours of local archaeological sites, and professional training opportunities for college students. Chapter Representative - …
Indian River Anthropological Society IRAS, founded in 1965, is a nonprofit organization comprised of professional and avocational archaeologists interested in the preservation and interpretation of Florida's cultural heritage, especially the Indian River area. This area was the home to a group of Native Americans named the Ais (or Ayes) by …
Gold Coast Anthropological Society The GCAS has been established to provide a formal means by which individuals interested in Anthropological studies relating to southern Florida & the Caribbean Basin may come together to share and promote their mutual interests. While those interests may include the broad field of anthropology our …
Emerald Coast Archaeology Society ECAS is a nonprofit Florida corporation that represents Okaloosa, Walton, and Bay counties.. We provide expertise, generally at no charge, to individuals, government agencies, and companies who have archaeological questions that would otherwise go unanswered. Our specialty is archaeological projects too small for universities and cultural resource …
Central Gulf Coast Archaeology Society Organized in 1977, this chapter represents the Tampa Bay area. We are a State-chartered non-profit organization and have many members from all walks of life. We are dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of Florida’s great cultural heritage. Many of our members have some professional …
Central Florida Anthropological Society CFAS was established in 1963 as a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and preservation of Florida's prehistoric and historic heritage. Our membership is open to people of all ages. We are family oriented. Currently, our youngest member is 8 and our oldest is 87. The …
Archaeological Society of Southern Florida The Archaeological Society of Southern Florida was established in 1949. We operate as a non-profit, volunteer organization which acts as a support mechanism for the office of the Dade County Archaeologist, serves as a focal point for local archaeology enthusiasts and professionals in the field, …
Presidents of the Florida Anthropological Society 1948 Winston W. Ehrmann (the first and only Chair) 1949 John W. Griffin 1950 Hale G. Smith 1951 Albert C. Holt 1952 Frederick W. Sleight 1953 Frederick W. Sleight 1954 Wilfred T. Neill 1955 Wilfred T. Neill 1956 Charles H. Fairbanks 1957 William J. …