The New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies (OAS) conducts archaeological research projects throughout New Mexico with a diverse group of 13 archaeologists and support staff. Our mission is to identify, interpret, and share information about prehistoric and historic sites across the state. OAS serves other State agencies and private organizations that require archaeological studies as part of their development projects. In addition, we provide ethnographic and historical research services and have an education outreach program that directly interacts with New Mexicans in order to answer their questions about archaeology, history, and the heritage of New Mexico. That program twice received the Society for American Archaeology’s Excellence in Public Education Award, in 2005 and again in 2012.
In addition to client-initiated projects, OAS conducts research projects that are funded by grants and private donations. Many of the projects make use of a dedicated corps of volunteers or involve our many research associates. OAS provides training opportunities for university students and makes use of their skills in the latest technology. We also engage in educational outreach programs in surrounding states.
OAS has five specialized laboratories, a research library, and a publications department. Our archaeomagnetic dating laboratory is one of two full-time laboratories in the United States that are dedicated to this dating technique and our low-energy plasma radiocarbon sampling laboratory enables us to nearly non-destructive date fragile archaeological materials.
The New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies has been providing cultural resource management services throughout New Mexico since 1952. OAS continues to fulfill the Museum of New Mexico’s commitment to the highway archaeology program and has expanded to include a diverse client base. Our list of clients spans the breadth of private and public customers, yet much of the work that we have completed is for return clients.
Since 1952 OAS archaeologists have conducted over 800 archaeological projects and produced nearly 1,000 reports. We have worked throughout New Mexico, adjacent states, and northern Mexico, with reports available on projects in all areas.
We provide expert monitoring services to ensure the protection of archaeological resources during construction and development projects.
Our team conducts thorough archaeological surveys to identify and document potential sites of historical and cultural significance.
We offer comprehensive archaeological excavation and data recovery services, meticulously documenting and preserving valuable artifacts and information.
Our specialists conduct detailed analysis of animal bones and remains, providing insights into past environments and human interactions with the natural world.
We analyze ceramic, stone, and historic artifacts to understand past cultures, technologies, and trade networks.
Our laboratory utilizes advanced techniques for non-destructive radiocarbon dating, allowing us to analyze fragile materials without compromising their integrity.
We provide high-quality photographic and illustration services to document archaeological findings and create visually compelling reports.
Our team produces comprehensive and professionally written reports, ensuring the dissemination of our findings to the wider archaeological community and the public.
We are dedicated to continuous improvement and strive for excellence in everything we do.
We are licensed, insured, and prioritize safety in every aspect of our operations.
We utilize state-of-the-art equipment and technology to ensure efficiency and precision in our excavation work.