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National Historic Landmarks Program

Contact the state archeologist if your property is on state or private land, the agency archeologist if the property is on federal land and/or the tribal archeologist if the property is on tribal land. This person will be able to provide the appropriate archeological reports (if available) and expertise to help you in your research.

• To find your state archeologist, click here. .

• To find the Federal Preservation Officer click here.

• To find the Tribal Preservation Officer click here.

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Nan Madol, Micronesia: The core of this ritual and residential area was the seat of Pohnpei's ruling Sau Deleur dynasty in prehistoric times. The island's "chief" hierarchy, one of the most complex in the Pacific islands, can be researched through archeological evidence here, such as the megalithic structures.