the 2025 Central States Archaeological Societies events (so far) have been posted to the web site.
additional events will be posted most likely when the next issue is posted.
see them: https://csasi.org/calendar_of_events_current.htm
FYI
News on the street is Central States Archaeological Societies Nebraska Society is leaving CSASI at the end of the 2024 year according to CSASI officers who manage the society.
If you are in the Nebraska Society you may want to take action now to join another society.
The Central States Archaeological Societies Warrick County 4-H Center, Boonville Indiana relic show this Sunday 03/24/2024
If you attend, please post some photos.
The Central States Archaeological Societies Loveland Colorado relic show this Sat 03/23/2024 in the McKee building.
If you attend, please post some photos.
This Saturday the Central States Archaeological Societies, Badger State Archaeological Society of Wisconsin show at the Washington County Fairgrounds, West Bend Wisconsin starting at 8 AM.
Mar 9
Wisconsin
8:00 am - 3:00pm
Petrie-Hruska Artifact Show
Washington County Fairgrounds, West Bend...
Indian Artifact Collectors Association of the North East (IACANE) Relic Show Jan 27th coming up soon Feb 3rd held at
Dover Township Fire Hall 3706 Davidsburg Rd, Dover PA
If you can make it, please take photos and post for us.
Check out this and other relic shows at Central States...
Coming up soon the Wesleyan College Student Activity Center, in Mt. Pleasant Iowa January 27th, starting at 8am.
If you can make it, please take photos and post for us.
Check out this and other relic shows at Central States Archaeological Societies (CSASI) events page.
This 8 1/2 inch three fourths groove axe's history is that it's from the collection of Cameron Parks, a renowned collector of Native American slate and other find relics.
Relic show being held Jan 3 2024 at the Dover Township Fire Hall 3706 Davidsburg Rd, Dover PA.
Starting at 8am.
See this and other relic shows at Central States Archaeological Societies
this etley I obtained from Richard Shivley at the Collinsville CSASI show back in 2011. Made from Burlington chert. a small tip nick does not distract from the symmetry.
I found a number of etley points when I lived in Jefferson County Missouri back in the later 70s. None as nice as this...