The continuum of human culture and history by preservation, interpretation, and learning through archaeology. The University of Michigan Archaeology Club is aimed towards professional and community development in the field of archaeology. Offering workshops (e.g. bioarchaeology, archaeobotany, ceramics, funding, etc), experimental archaeology (e.g. making ceramics, flint knapping, wind tunneling, etc), lectures or seminars, training and experience opportunities (e.g. field school, volunteering, research, internships, etc). Both a social science and a humanities, we question and then work to understand. Transcending stratigraphic divide to represent the human past. The theoretical to the topical, searching for the unexcavated, or better yet, the unanswered. Evolving social and environmental adaptations, analysis of complex transitions and organizations in ancient societies, to emerging sedentism and agriculture, together we can conceptualize the past to better the present and our future.