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Archaeological Society of Connecticut

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The Archaeological Society of Connecticut was founded in New Haven in 1934. It has published a journal, the Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut, since 1935, the complete run of which is available to view online without subscription. The president of the society is currently David Leslie, PhD, who is the Senior Archaeologist at Archaeological and Historical Services in Storrs.

References

  1. Connecticut Archeology. Archaeological Society of Connecticut. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  2. Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut. University of Connecticut Library. Retrieved 7 February 2019.


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