Title
University of South Dakota Archaeology Lab
Document Type
Oral/Panel
Publication Date
5-2020
Disciplines
Anthropology
Abstract
The University of South Dakota's Archaeological Laboratory established almost 50 years ago, has provided the University and the State of South Dakota with a repository of information about the early and historical cultures of the Midwest. The archaeological collection amassed in the past 50 years is quite extensive and has the potential to be source of future research and learning for students and scholars alike. In 2019, an inventory of the full archaeological collection was started and includes artifacts and documents from more than 75 archaeological sites which span the entirety of the northern Midwest. Thus far, the inventory accounted for 883 boxes of artifacts, both historical and cultural. The inventory is still yielding insights into history of the Dakotas, and northern Midwest generally, but also reveals significant future opportunities for the University, State, scholars, and students.
First Advisor
Tony Krus
Research Area
Anthropology
Recommended Citation
McLaughlin, Rose; Hoogendoorn, Rainie; and Drapeau, Gabby, "University of South Dakota Archaeology Lab" (2020). IdeaFest. 77.
https://red.library.usd.edu/idea/77