About Florida’s Statewide Organization of Archaeology and Anthropology
Founded in 1947, the main objective of the Florida Anthropological Society (FAS) is to provide a formal means by which individuals interested in anthropological and archaeological studies in the State of Florida, may come together.
FAS embraces and encourages the study of Florida from ancient times to the present.
Our Chapters and their members strive to bring attention to the ongoing need for preservation of archaeological and historical sites.
Through special events, chapter meetings, speaker presentations, public education programs, and the Society’s professional publications, FAS educates the public about the people, places, and cultures of the past in Florida.
Membership in the Florida Anthropological Society supports public education initiatives statewide including an annual meeting & conference and student grants. Join us today and start receiving The Florida Anthropologist, our illustrated peer review journal!
FAS is made up of 13 chapters, located around the state, which provide public engagement in archaeology and anthropology.
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You do not have to be a Florida resident to join the Florida Anthropological Society. Your membership dues includes a subscription to the Society’s peer review journal The Florida Anthropologist, and the FAS newsletter. Memberships are for the calendar year based on when you join.
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*Student . . . . .$30
Individual . . . . .$40
Family . . . . .$50
Institutional . . . . .$50
Sustaining . . . . .$100
*Student membership is open to graduate, undergraduate and high school students. A photocopy of your student ID must accompany payment.
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MARCH 2025: Volume 78, Number 1
Only current FAS Members can read our journal… Join today and get the password to read in full color online.
Here’s what this volume features:
THE T. R. PRESERVE SITE (8DU58): ST. JOHNS II LIFE HIGH ABOVE THE RIVER
by Keith Ashley and Victoria Hayes
CARACASI: INTRODUCING A ST. JOHNS II SITE
by Sherman L. Johns, Jr., and Keith Ashley
ASSESSING THE MILL COVE COMPLEX FLAKED STONE DEBITAGE ASSEMBLAGE
by Sherman L. Johns, Jr., and Keith Ashley
EXCAVATION OF A WOODEN-PLANKED BOX WELL AT MISSION SANTA CATALINA DE GUALE ON AMELIA ISLAND, FLORIDA
by Keith Ashley, Victoria Hayes, and Kyle Marotz