In 2014, the Southeastern Archaeological Conference established the Charles Hudson Award to be given in a competition based on proposals. The award shall be used to encourage younger scholars to do good work and to participate in and be members
THE SOUTHEASTERN ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE announces the 2017 STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION - and - BOOK PRIZE There will be a First Place Prize of new and recent books on Southeastern Archaeology to be awarded at the Annual Meeting of the
The Arkansas Archeological Survey (http://archeology.uark.edu) invites applications for a three-year (with possible extension) full-time position as Archeological Assistant to begin as soon as possible. This position is based at our Henderson
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The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, & Social Work at the University of South Alabama invites applications for a full-time (9 month), tenure-track position at an open rank, in Southeastern North American archaeology, beginning August 15,
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT The Arkansas Archeological Survey invites applications for a three-year (with possible extension) full-time position as Archeological Assistant to begin as soon as possible. This position is based at our Southern Arkansas
Member access to recent (2010 - present) Southeastern Archaeology journal issues through the SEAC website has been restored. We apologize for the downtime that resulted from the acquisition of Maney Publishing by Taylor & Francis. As before, you
The Southeastern Archaeological Conference established the Patty Jo Watson Award to recognize the best article or chapter in a book on Southeastern archaeology. Patty Jo Watson, a renowned American Archaeologist who has worked extensively on the
Regional Search Associate Director for Research Central Office Champaign Illinois State Archaeological Survey Prairie Research Institute University of Illinois ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR RESEARCH, ILLINOIS STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY, PRAIRIE
This week, SEAC President Dr. Gregory Waselkov penned a letter to Georgia Representative Christian Coomer in response to Georgia Senate Bill 346. The bill, if passed, would relieve Georgia Department of Transportation from the responsibility to