Ohio Archaeological Council
The Ohio Archaeological Council is a private, non-profit corporation registered with the State of Ohio in 1975 as a charitable scientific and educational organization promoting the advancement of archaeology in Ohio. The Ohio Archaeological Council consists of professional archaeologists, avocational archaeologists, and interested students of Ohio archaeology. Membership is open to all persons and institutions with an interest in Ohio archaeology.
Afternoon Session OAC meeting 10/4/24
Morning Session OAC meeting 10/4/24
Afternoon Session OAC 50th Anniversary Meeting 10/3/2025
Morning Session OAC 50th Anniversary Meeting 10/3/25
Geophysics as a Viable Tool in Phase 1 Archaeological Investigations
An Integrated Neighborhood on the Fringes by Megan Shaeffer
Panel Discussion: Diversity in Archaeology
Fossilized Terminal Status at the Dinsmore Plantation by JeMiah Cannon
Digging the Company Line: Archaeology of a Black Neighborhood in Mansfield, Ohio by Andy Sewell
Field Schools in the Time of COVID by Megan Shaeffer
OAC Spring 2021 Meeting
Archaeology and Information: Applying Entropy to Criterion D in Section 106...
Panel Discussion: Archaeological Engagement online: from data mining to tweeting
Temporal Hygiene and Bayesian Analysis of Columbus Southerly Waste Water Treatment Plant sites...
An update on 2019/2020 winter survey work at several Ohio Earthworks, by Jarrod Burks