Professor of Anthropology (Tenure Track, Open Rank) The Department of Anthropology at The Pennsylvania State University (https://anth.la.psu.edu/) invites applications for two tenure-track positions in archaeology starting Fall Semester 2020.
The August issue of Southeastern Archaeology is being mailed out to the membership. Cheryl Claassen put together a special issue with five articles on shell beads, and there are reviews of several new books as well. Happy reading!
Archaeological Field Director – North Carolina Richard Grubb and Associates is seeking a field director to be based out of its Wake Forest, North Carolina office. There is flexibility to location as long as applicant is within North Carolina.
Principal Investigator/Senior Archaeologist – North Carolina Richard Grubb and Associates is seeking a Principal Investigator/Senior Archaeologist to be based out of its Wake Forest, North Carolina office. This is an opportunity for an
The SEAC Executive Committee reviewed a motion in Spring 2019 to implement a grievance procedure for complaints of sexual harassment and assault. In May 2019, the Board voted to not establish such a grievance procedure. The linked memo,
Students interested in volunteering at the annual meeting in Jackson, MS will receive a discounted registration rate for 8 volunteer hours. If interested, please contact Maureen Meyers at: memeyer1@olemiss.edu.
ARAS POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT UAF The Arkansas Archeological Survey (ARAS) invites applications for a permanent, full-time position as Research Station Archeologist to begin on October 1, 2019, or a soon as possible thereafter. The position is
Southeastern Archaeology Volume 38 Issue 2 is now available online on the journal website, accessible through the SEAC membership web page. The paper copy of the journal will be mailed out to the membership over the next month.
The Arkansas Archeological Survey (http://archeology.uark.euu) invites applications for a full-time position as Archeological Assistant to begin as soon as possible. This position is based at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
The University of Alabama's Office of Archaeological Research is seeking a Deputy Director. More information, including how to apply, can be found on the UA job line at