Oklahoma Code § 74-241

Title 74. State Government: Survey created - Supervision - Object and duties
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(a) The Archeological Survey of the State of Oklahoma, located at
Norman, Oklahoma, shall be under the direction and supervision of
the Regents of the University of Oklahoma and shall be known as the
Oklahoma Archeological Survey.
(b) The Oklahoma Archeological Survey shall have for its object
and duties the following:
(1) Excavation of historical sites, ruins and mounds for the
purpose of securing data and objects relating to early man in
Oklahoma;
(2) Fundamental research in Oklahoma archeology and
encouragement of public cooperation in the preservation of Oklahoma
antiquities;
(3) Research in and study of anthropology and related social and
physical sciences both prior to excavation and thereafter in order
to plan and aid in the discovery of archeological sites and
artifacts and in their proper assessment and preservation once
discovered;
(4) Publication of findings in terms of their scientific and
popular and cultural values;
(5) Display and custodianship of relics, artifacts, sites and
other tangible results of the operations of the survey;
(6) Educational activities providing a stimulus to archeological
efforts and the encouragement of archeological societies, parks and
museums; and
(7) To initiate, operate and maintain a program of archeology
which shall include the specific responsibilities set out above
which shall not be limited to those areas of action.

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