Support the ARF by purchasing apparel with the ARF logo. 

Contact Sarah Kansa (ARF room 205, arf-programs@berkeley.edu) about purchasing ARF items. 


gray t-shirts with ARF logo


ARF's 2026 T-Shirt!

Available in dark gray, short and long-sleeved. "Ladies" style available in light gray, short-sleeved only. Reach out or stop by to ask about available sizes! 

Price: $20 for short-sleeved shirts, $25 for long-sleeved

About the design: The 2026 shirt celebrates the work of ARF faculty affiliates by incorporating motifs from their research regions into each letter of the design. The A features a detail from the Egyptian Book of the Dead (Rita Lucarelli); the R shows a motif on a cup from the F.S. Louie Company (Laurie Wilkie, Diaspora in a Teacup); and the F contains an octopus from a Mycenaean stirrup jar (Kim Shelton). 

 

ARF "Refit" mug

Mug made to look like it is a refit ceramic vessel.

Price: $5

ARF Brimmed Hat, Blue

Trowel and projectile points.
"Archaeological Research Facility" is embroidered in white lettering on the back of the hat.

One-size.

Price: $5

 



ARF Kneeling Pad

Two designs: Obsidian bear and Archaeological research instruments.

Perfect for excavation at a research site or working in your garden

Available in Cal colors yellow on blue.

Price: $5

 


Archaeological Field Instruments T-Shirt

Archaeological research instruments.

Available in black, unisex, adult and children's sizes.

 

Price: $5

 



ARF T-Shirt

Trowels and levels motif

Available in dark blue, unisex, adult and children's sizes.

Price: $5

 


TAG 2011 T-Shirt

Design by DeadEyes

Theoretical Archaeology Group - USA conference shirt 2011

Available in blue, unisex, adult and children's sizes.

Price: $5
 

 


 

Obsidian Bear T-Shirt

Based on the obsidian bear design (Tracy Lake Crescent, Early-Middle period Plains Miwok)*

Available in dark chocolate in unisex, women's cut, and children's sizes.
 

Price: $5

 


 

ARF Fieldwork T-Shirt

Available in blue, unisex, adult and children's sizes.

Price: $5

 


   

* For more information on the Obsidian Bear design (Tracy Lake Crescent, Early-Middle period Plains Miwok), see J. L. Beck 1971. A Chipped Stone Crescent from Tracy Lake, California. Masterkey 45(4):154-156.