Discovery of oldest Maya murals ever found at San Bartolo, Guatemala. Photo by Heather Hurst. EXPLORE & DISCOVER... . . . how you can create your legacy with the Archaeological Institute of America Te Charles Eliot Norton Society honors friends of archaeology who have named the AIA as a benefciary of their retirement plan, insurance policy, will, or other estate gift. L-R: Eric Blind with Ellen and Charles S. La Follette in the archaeology lab in San Francisco's Presidio. For Charles S. La Follette, creating a personal legacy through a planned gift in his will was a natural extension of his involvement with the Archaeological Institute of America and his commitment to archaeological research and education. "I joined the Norton Society to help the AIA continue its wonderful archaeological programs for generations to come," says Charles. With his bequest, he is confdent that AIA will continue to provide professional archaeologists with resources critical to their work and lifelong learning opportunities for everyone. YOU'RE NOT TOO YOUNG TO PLAN YOUR LEGACY! We would be delighted to include you in this special group of benefactors. For more information, please complete the attached card and return to AIA or call 617.353.8709 or visit www.archaeological.org/giving/nortonhttp://www.archaeological.org/giving/norton http://www.archaeological.org/giving/norton