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Douglas B. Craig Memorial Research Grant is sponsored by Arizona Archaeological Council. Funds student research, training opportunities, and conference attendance in archaeology.
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The maximum award is $2,000 and at least two proposals will be funded in 2026. Check out this webpage for more info: https://arizonaarchaeologicalcouncil. org/Doug-Craig Contact aacpresident@azarchaeology.
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