AASCK

Archaeological Association of South Central Kansas

Encouraged by the Department of Anthropology, the Archaeological Association of South Central Kansas (AASCK) is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to the preservation of Kansas prehistory. Its meetings and programs, which feature anthropological and other topics, are usually on the second Thursday of each month and are free and open to the public.

For more information or to get on our mailing list, contact Dr. Don Blakeslee

Scheduled Meetings are held at 7:30 PM  normally on the second Thursday of each month during the school year.  Meetings are normally held in Neff Hall, second floor.

Time    7:30 P. M.     Thursday, Sept. 11th 

Place:   209  Neff Hall, WSU Campus        

 

Speaker:         Dr. Holly Moyes

                        Wichita State University                     

Figure 4. Holley Moyes and Mark Robinson inspect the pile of rubble left by looters in the center of Chamber 1 at Kayuko Naj Tunich.

Kayuko Naj Tunich:

A Case for a Foundational Cave at Uxbenká

All AASCK meetings are open to the public. You do not have to be a member to attend, but we'll be happy to hit you up for a membership if you are interested.

 Bring a friend. 

October 9th Meeting – Dr. Don Blakeslee will be the speaker