




ASO Meeting November 15, 2026

Clarification Regarding March 15, 2026 ASO Meeting Theme
The Archaeological Society of Ohio recently distributed a mailer reminding members of the upcoming March 15, 2026 meeting. In that mailing, the phrase “Exploring Prehistoric Ohio through the Collections of the Southern Ohio Museum” was listed in a way that may have suggested it was the meeting’s theme. This is actually the title of the guest speaker’s presentation.
The official meeting theme for the March 15 gathering remains Adena.
We apologize for any confusion this may have caused and look forward to an informative and engaging meeting focused on Adena culture, along with a special presentation highlighting important museum collections related to Ohio’s prehistoric past.
The Archaeological Society of Ohio
​Striving to Preserve Ohio's Archaeological Heritage Since 1942


The Archaeological Society of Ohio (ASO), founded in 1941, is the oldest and largest archaeological society in the United States. The Society was organized to discover and conserve archaeological sites and material in Ohio; to seek and promote a better understanding among students and collectors of archaeological material, both professional and non-professional; and to disseminate knowledge on the subject of archaeology. Our membership is made up of people from all walks of life, from every state in the nation, many foreign countries, and includes libraries, historical societies, colleges and universities.
If you are interested in the rich archaeological heritage of Ohio and surrounding areas, we invite you the join The Archaeological Society of Ohio.
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