The Quad Cities Archaeological Society is a chapter of the IAAA, founded to unite all persons interested in the archaeology of Illinois – amateurs, professionals, students, and educators. The purposes of the association are preserving prehistoric and historic archaeological sites, information, and artifacts; encouraging and participating in scientific investigations and research; and fostering constructive public and governmental attitudes toward the archaeology of the State of Illinois and contiguous regions. The association and its members are opposed to the destruction, unauthorized excavation, or looting of archaeological sites and actively discourage commercialism in archaeological artifacts. We do not regularly meet in December, June, July and August.
For more information, contact IAAA President Addison Kimmel: addison.kimmel.rrc@gmail.com

The IAAA is a non-profit organization in Illinois that promotes the understanding and appreciation of archaeology. They bring together professionals, students
Attended meeting at Augustana College. Roch Island, 4/27/24.
Heard nice presentation from Ferrel Anderson.
Talked with him about presentation in Galena, collection of ceramic artifacts from area around Hanover.
Would like to talk soon, 815-859-5598, schedule presentation in conjunction with event occuring in Galena related to production of ceramic pieces using locally harvested native clay.
Gerald,
Right on glad to have you with us.
I will forward this message to Ferrel and QCAS.
Cheers,
ddfsj
Hi there. My name is Sheryl Schillinger and I am a First Lego League coach. This years theme is Archeology. Would you be able to talk to our group about archeology so they can better understand archeology? We are out of Geneseo. Maybe a zoom?
Sheryl,
Sorry for the delay to respond, I have can you make your request to ddfsj@illinois.edu? Thank you.