Join Nancy and Crystal as they discuss the most recent Montana Archaeological Society Annual Meeting, highlighting presentations and awards. The Montana Archaeological Society (MAS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, study, and understanding of Montana's rich archaeological heritage. The society was founded in 1958 and is made up of individuals from a wide range of backgrounds, including professional archaeologists, students, and interested members of the public. One of the key activities of MAS is its annual meeting, which brings together members from across the state and beyond to share their research and insights. The meeting features a series of presentations, posters, and workshops, as well as opportunities for networking and socializing. In addition to its regular events, MAS also sponsors archaeological research projects and provides funding for student scholarships and research grants. The society is also involved in outreach and education activities, working to increase public awareness and understanding of Montana's archaeological heritage. The Montana Archaeological Society is a vibrant and active organization that plays an important role in promoting the study and preservation of Montana's rich archaeological heritage. If you are interested in archaeology or Montana's history, joining MAS is a great way to get involved and learn more. To join, visit the website at mtarchaeologicalsociety.org.