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Vermont Archaeological Society
Formed in 1968, The Vermont Archaeological Society (VAS) is a non-profit volunteer organization comprised of professional and avocational archaeologists and the interested public. The Society is committed to raising the awareness of Vermont's past, while at the same time protecting its valuable cultural resources from injury and exploitation.
Learn more at Vt. Archaeological SocietyPrograms in this Series
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An 18th Century Skirmish Line? Bruce Sterling presents at the Vermont Archaeological Society's Spring 2010 meeting. |
04/10/2010 | ||
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Calvin Coolidge's Plymouth Notch | 04/10/2010 | ||
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Discovery on the Lamoille | 04/10/2010 | ||
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History of the Black River Academy Museum | 04/10/2010 | ||
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Recent Discoveries at Chimney Point John Crock presents at the Vermont Archaeological Society's Spring 2010 meeting. ... |
04/10/2010 |
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