§ 13-6-215. Programs of Arkansas Archeological Society
The Arkansas Archeological Survey is authorized to assist and support the programs of the Arkansas Archeological Society to the extent that the purposes and aims of the two (2) coincide.
§ 13-6-216. Annual review and evaluation
The Arkansas Archeological Society is requested to annually review and evaluate the programs and activities of the Arkansas Archeological Survey and to provide written reports of the evaluation to the Director of the Arkansas Archeological Survey, each state-supported institution of higher learning, and any other interested institutions and agencies that may request the reports.
§ 13-6-203. Directory of Survey
(a) The President of the University of Arkansas shall appoint a Director of the Arkansas Archeological Survey who shall have a doctor of philosophy degree in anthropology with a specialization in archeology or the equivalent in training and experience who shall be responsible for the overall administration and coordination of the Arkansas Archeological Survey, and […]
§ 13-6-204. State Archeologist and other survey personnel
(a) (1) The President of the University of Arkansas shall appoint a State Archeologist who shall have a doctor of philosophy degree in anthropology with a specialization in archeology, or the equivalent in training and experience, and such other full-time or part-time employees as may be required to carry on the Arkansas Archeological Survey, all […]
§ 13-6-201. Arkansas Archeological Survey established
The President of the University of Arkansas system is designated agent of the State of Arkansas for the purpose of conducting a program of archeological research as described in this subchapter which shall be referred to as the “Arkansas Archeological Survey”.
§ 13-6-202. Survey’s functions
The Arkansas Archeological Survey shall initiate, operate, and maintain a program in archeology which shall include, but not be limited to, the following areas of action: (1) Excavation of archeological and historical sites, ruins, and mounds for the purpose of securing data and objects relating to early humans in Arkansas; (2) Fundamental research in Arkansas […]