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The mission of the Office of the State Archaeologist is to develop, disseminate, and preserve knowledge of Iowa's human past through Midwestern and Plains archaeological research, scientific discovery, public stewardship, service, and education.

FAQ & Common Inquiries

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to some of the Office of the State Archaeologist's most common inquiries.

Artifact Identification

Assistance, guidance, and resources regarding the identification of archaeological artifacts from Iowa.
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Education and Interpretation

OSA offers statewide public programs, resources, and opportunities for people of all ages to understand and appreciate Iowa’s archaeological heritage and preserve it for the future. We also offer consultation services for exhibits, interpretive media, curricula, and program development.
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Volunteer, Intern, Learn

Learn about volunteer, internship, or student research opportunities at the OSA.
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32,000 +

archaeological sites as of FY24
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300 +

infrastructure projects
completed annually
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4 Million +

Objects in Curation

News

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2026 Society for American Archaeology’s Outstanding Public Archaeology Initiative Award Recipient

Thursday, February 12, 2026

A tribute to Lance Foster of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Events

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Unearth a Story: Ice Age Iowa at Waukee Public Library

Tuesday, June 30, 2026 6:00pm
Waukee Public Library
Cherie Haury-Artz from the University of Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist will present on Ice Age Iowa for adults (ages 18+) at the Waukee Public Library as part of their Unearth a Story summer reading program.
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Ancient Technology in Iowa: How Did They Do That?

Saturday, July 11, 2026 10:00am to 11:00am
Wickiup Hill Learning Center
Cherie Haury-Artz from the University of Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist will present on Ice Age Iowa for adults (ages 18+) at the Waukee Public Library as part of their Unearth a Story summer reading program.
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Archaeology at Iowa Project AWARE: Fort Atkinson State Preserve

Monday, July 13, 2026 7:30pm
Gouldsburg Park
On Monday, July 13 at 7:30pm, Kathy Gourley will present Fort Atkinson State Preserve: An 1840s Military Post in the Vicinity of the Turkey River at Gouldsburg County Park in Hawkeye.
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Support the OSA

There are many ways to show your support for the OSA and its nationally-recognized outreach initiatives.