Mission

 

The Office of the Wyoming State Archaeologist (OWSA) works to identify, investigate, interpret, and preserve Wyoming’s archaeological resources. We do this in partnership with a variety of federal, state, and private entities including, and perhaps most importantly, the people of Wyoming.

 

Vision

 

OWSA envisions a Wyoming where knowledge about Wyoming’s past and the ability to participate in the investigation and preservation of Wyoming’s archaeological resources are readily available to every interested individual across the state.

Philosophy

  • Archaeological remains are integral to understanding Wyoming’s history and the interpretations of these resources allow us to accurately reconstruct past lifeways, events, and processes.
  • Archaeological resources should be preserved for Wyoming’s current and future generations as they are non-renewable, they help to interpret the past, and they are part of our shared cultural heritage.
  • We firmly believe the public should be integrally involved in the process of identifying, investigating, interpreting, and preserving our past.

Focus Areas

  • Investigating, preserving, and recording evidence of prehistoric and early historic human activity in Wyoming
  • Increasing inter-agency and interdepartmental cooperation to improve our ability to identify, investigate, interpret, and preserve Wyoming’s archaeological resources
  • Continuing to add to our understanding of Wyoming’s past in a meaningful way through the development and implementation of research projects across the state which meet scientific and ethical standards
  • Developing quality archaeology focused educational and outreach programs available for all of Wyoming’s citizens
  • Providing for the proper curation and preservation of archaeological materials and associated records submitted to the University of Wyoming Archaeological Repository