French Creek Archaeology

The French Creek Archaeological Society in Northwest Pennsylvania unites enthusiasts of fossils, Native American artifacts, and ancient histories through digs, research, and conservation advocacy.

A meticulously organized conservation workspace displaying a variety of cleaning tools, brushes, tweezers, and labeled storage boxes, all arranged on a pale wooden table covered with a neat archival mat. Surrounding the workspace are open field notebooks and carefully wrapped ancient arrowheads and pottery shards, each tagged for cataloguing. The environment is an airy community room with exposed brick and sunbeams pouring in through large windows, illuminating motes of dust and casting soft, golden light across the workspace. The scene is photographed from an overhead bird’s eye view, emphasizing symmetry and cleanliness. The atmosphere is industrious and hopeful, reflecting the society’s passion for preservation. The artistic style is clean and modern yet rooted in realism, ideal for illustrating careful artifact conservation efforts to a broad audience.


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OFFICES

President/Treasurer: John Sites

Vice-President: Sandy Porter

Secretary: Dan Chamberlain

Directors: Cynda Sites, Cindy Miller, Tom Kliber

Website Admin: Adam Chamberlain

Seneca Cultural and Historical Advisor: Leon Briggs