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Overview

​​​​​​​​​​​​We take pride in safeguarding and celebrating the rich tapestry of our state's cultural heritage. As stewards of history, our primary role in archaeology involves identifying, documenting, and help our partners preserve archaeological sites. We meticulously review development projects to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations, offering recommendations to minimize impacts on these invaluable resources. Our commitment extends to the coordination with Tribal Nations, emergency response plans, and the responsible management of archaeological data.

We believe that embracing our archaeological heritage can unite communities and deepen our appreciation for the land we call home​. Our archaeology team spends time doing education and outreach for archaeology ethics in Kentucky.

Our archaeological services are under our SPHO Site Protection team. Explore this webpage to learn more about our services and archaeology in Kentucky. ​


Sign Up for the Kentucky Heritage Council Volunteer Dig!


KHC Archaeologists are hosting an archaeological survey volunteer field opportunity in Frankfort from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm. Participants must be 18 years or older to participate. Have you ever wondered how archaeologists know where to dig those squares you see on tv? This event will show you how. 

Registration Form - download and email completed form to Nicole.Konkol@ky.gov​

For more information and to register, email Nicole.Konkol@ky.gov​



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​September is Archaeology Month in Kentucky! 

​EVENT CALENDAR

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LAW (Living Archaeology Weekend) 


Public Lands Day | Wickliffe

​Joseph Holt House Community Day

 

Frankfort's Forgotten Cemetery

​Register Online at Paul Sawyier Public Library