Welcome to the Hill Country Archeological Association in Kerrville, Texas.
Who we are and what we do
The HCAA is a group of avocational and professional archeologists working together to study and preserve the Texas Hill Country’s prehistoric and historic heritage, and to educate the public about archeology.
The task of HCAA is to survey and record details about archeologically significant sites before they are lost, due to collecting, erosion, and the rapidly increasing development of the Texas Hill Country. To accomplish this, we cultivate public interest in the history and prehistory of this area.
Upcoming Events
An Archeological Opportunity in San Antonio!
The Alamo Heritage Society 2025 Symposium is coming to San Antonio on March 7th at the Menger Hotel from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will include a presentation by noted authority Gregg Dimmick that finally reveals the actual number of casualties suffered by the Mexican Army at the Battle of the Alamo. Other presenters include Craig R. Covner and Stephen L. Hardin, PhD.
You do not have to be a member to attend the Symposium.
For more information, please contact Rusty Busby at [email protected] or Glenn Effler at [email protected].
HCAA General Meeting
SAVE THE DATE!!
The next General Meeting will be on Saturday, March 15th
at Riverside Nature Center.
Check back for the speaker and presentation details.
HCAA News
A Review of HCAA Activities in 2023, Presented by the HCAA Board of Directors
The year 2023 brought much success and progress for the Hill Country Archeological Association. In pursuing HCAA's Education, Research, and Conservation mission, we were active on many fronts.
We have put together this review to inform everyone about many of our interesting and exciting successes this year. We hope you enjoy our report. Click here or on the image on the right to open and download the report (PDF format).
As always, we welcome your feedback at [email protected].