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The southwest Arkansas territory of the AAS-SAU Research Station: Calhoun, Columbia, Hemsptead, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, Sevier, & Union Counties.<\/p><\/div>\n

The Arkansas Archeological Survey’s SAU Research Station staff serve the citizens of eleven counties in southwestern Arkansas (see map). The station territory stretches from the southern edge of the Ouachita Mountains to the Arkansas\/Louisiana state line, and incorporates the Great Bend region of the Red River. Much of our current fieldwork, research, and writing focuses on historical archeology in southwestern Arkansas and our continuing work on the archaeology of the Caddo peoples who lived in the area prior to 1835.\u00a0 Southern Arkansas University has hosted this station since 1968, and we curate over 3,100 boxes of artifacts from various sites around southwest Arkansas and neighboring states.\u00a0 Below is just a sampling of our current and past research projects.<\/p>\n

Current, Recent, and On-going Projects<\/h2>\n