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KAM 2004:


PAK News Releases--Kansas Archaeology Month 2004
2004 Kansas Archaeology Month PDF Downloads
Additional Resources
  • Visit the PAK Calendar of Events for information about archaeology-related events in Kansas.
  • Kansas Historical Markers Guide, available individually or in bulk for postage and handling cost only. To place orders, contact the Kansas State Historical Society at 785-272-8681, ext. 240.
  • Intermediate-level reading cards about Coronado, Lewis and Clark, Stephen Long, Oregon-California Trail, and Zebulon Pike are available by contacting the Education/Outreach Division of the Kansas State Historical Society at 785-272-8681, ext. 414.
  • Traveling trunks on the Corps of Discovery (all ages), Plains Indians (Grades 1-3), and archeology (Grades 6-8) are available from the Education/Outreach Division of the Kansas State Historical Society at 785-272-8681, ext. 414
Kansas Trails: Internet Links
2004 Kansas Archaeology Month Credits

The 2004 Kansas Archaeology Month poster and brochure sponsors include: Professional Archaeologists of Kansas; National Park Service, Midwest Archeology Center; Bureau of Reclamation, Great Plains Regional Office; Kansas Anthropological Association; Emma Balsiger Foundation, Inc; Kansas State Historical Society, Inc; Bureau of Land Management; Kansas State University, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, & Social Work; KANZA Chapter, Oregon-California Trails Association; Rice County Historical Society; Riley County Historical Society & Museum; Kansas City Archaeological Society; University of Kansas, Museum of Anthropology; Society of Public Historians; Prairie Museum of Art & History; Smoky Hill Museum; Cowley County Historical Society; Kearny County Historical Society; Fick Fossil & History Museum; Hollenberg Station State Historic Site; Pawnee Indian Village State Historical Site; Louis Berger Group, Inc.; Giesen and Graham Famiy; Washburn University.

Michael Irvin designed the 2004 Kansas Archaeology Month poster and brochure. The brochure text was prepared by members of the PAK Education Committee: Virginia Wulfkuhle, Christine Garst, Aimee Leithoff, HC Smith, and Kirk Smith. Aimee Liethoff prepared the Trails Lesson Plan with assistance from members of the PAK Education Committee. Mary Conrad and Virginia Wulfkuhle produced the Annotated Bibliography on Trails. Web design for PAKWEB and Kansas Archaeology Month 2004 contributed by Janice McLean.

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