
ACPAC is a nationwide private committee arguing for the
preservation of archaeological and museum collections in the public
interest, as part of the heritage of the nation and the property of
all the citizens. The membership throughout the United States
(and a few in Canada) includes archaeologists, physical
anthropologists, museum workers, collectors, and other citizens
concerned with the way in which irreplaceable museum collections
are being dissipated and destroyed due to political action and
legislation favoring "Indian religion."
Details of our history and membership can be found in
FAQ's (Frequently asked questions).
Sign-up for our Newsletter for examples of
recent stories reporting what is happening to archaeology and
museums.
Our Advisory Board includes eminent and
experienced individuals from all over the U.S.: archaeologists
involved in government, academic institutions, private contracting
firms, state and local collectors' organizations, museums, and
historical societies.
You can Contact ACPAC by mail or
e-mail and can
join us if you agree with our
Founding Resolution, which is a full
statement of our sole purpose and objectives.
We welcome your support.
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