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General
Purposes
1. To promote popular interest and education in archaeology
and anthropology and other related subjects, and to sponsor
and provide means of correlating the work and efforts of
all persons and groups interested therein.
2. To sponsor and encourage the formation and development
of chapters in the state of Utah, and by and through such
means to preserve and protect the pre-historical heritage
of Utah for the mutual benefit and enjoyment of all.
3. To publish a periodic newsletter to the members, and
an annual journal, the Utah Archaeology.
4. To encourage the establishment of local museums.
Code of Ethics
Each USAS member pledges to:
1. Respect prehistoric and historic archaeological remains
and non-renewable resources reflecting our national heritage.
2. Respect and support existing laws, policies and programs
and encourage others to follow our example.
3. Engage only in the projects that are consistent with
my level of expertise and that have the consent of the officers
of the local USAS chapter.
4. Conduct fieldwork only with the consent of the landowner
and all other tenants and lessees.
5. Refrain from collection or excavating that does not
produce an acceptable report advancing our knowledge of
Utah culture and history.
6. Respect the dignity and remains of human societies that
have occupied Utah and the broader region in the past.
7. Deposit all cultural remains from public lands in acceptable
repositories. All cultural materials found on private land
are the property of the landowner, but I will encourage
the transfer of such materials to an acceptable repository.
8. Produce acceptable reports on all recovered materials
and projects. Such reports will be produced in a timely
fashion and copies will be deposited in the Office of the
State Archaeologist.
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