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Pacific Northwest Archaeological Society (PNWAS) News Bulletins, 2010
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Pacific Northwest Archaeological Society (PNWAS) News Bulletins, 2010

Dale R. Croes
2010
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https://doi.org/10.7273/000008107
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Abstract

Anthropology Archaeology
These are the 2010 Pacific Northwest Archaeological Society (PNWAS) News Bulletins with activities of the society for that year. In 2010, PNAS volunteers presented in Olympia a summary of our 11 years of excavation at the Qwu?gwes wet site. We also presented on the first year of work for our state's new Physical Anthropologist, Guy Tasa, a 3-D laser scan of Machu Picchu, Peru, and a synthesis of wet archaeological sites in the Salish Sea. We have included a spreadsheet for each year of PNWAS and attached News Bulletins for that year to document our 40-year history. As Director, Dale Croes compiled each of these News Bulletins. As originally stated in our founding in 1985, the Pacific Northwest Archaeological Society (PNWAS) is a membership organization that “offers a means for individuals and organizations to declare their support for the preservation of the rich archaeological resources in our region and help to bring public archaeology programs to people of the Pacific Northwest. Benefits of membership include timely information on Northwest archaeological research, a bi-monthly lecture series and opportunity to participate in professionally supervised research in the Northwest.” PNWAS was incorporated as a non-profit organization in the state of Washington and has remained true to these original objectives. Dale Croes remained the Executive Director throughout these 40 years, with a President, Vice-President and other Officers on the Board. The best way to view the overall history of PNWAS activities is to review the PNWAS News Bulletins, 1985-2025.

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