The Greater New Orleans Archaeology Program

Get Involved!

Volunteers are vital to our program. If you are interest is getting involved or being added to our mailing list, please email Andrea White. Please let us know what you are interested in doing (lab work, field work, historical research) and what skills you can offer. We will try to match you up with ongoing projects.

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The Greater New Orleans Archaeology Program is a resource for private and public property owners, planners, and concerned citizens about archaeological issues in the greater New Orleans area.

The Greater New Orleans
Archaeology Program (GNOAP)

The GNOAP is a resource for private and public property owners, planners, and concerned citizens about archaeological issues in the greater New Orleans area.

Our mission is to prevent the loss of the archaeological heritage of greater New Orleans through site documentation, preservation, research, and public education.

The goals for the Greater New Orleans Archaeology program are:

  • To conduct research and documentation of archaeological sites and features prior to their destruction; 
  • Be a regional and national resource for private landowners and those interested in New Orleans’ history;
  • To prevent the loss of irreplaceable historical information through public education and preservation planning; and
  • Diversify New Orleans’ preservation and tourism initiatives, broadening an appreciation for the city’s unique heritage.

The GNOAP is housed in the University of New Orleans’ Department of Anthropology, School of Urban Planning and Regional Studies and is funded through a variety of grants and contracts.