National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
Southeast
Archeological
Center
 
Tallahassee, Florida
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SEAC: About Us (Cont'd)

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In 13,652 square feet of space, the Innovation Park facility houses administrative and staff offices; ADP; archives; a library/meeting room; artifact processing and analyses laboratories; collection storage; and drafting, report preparation, and storage areas.

Research Resources
  • Libraries: These include the Center's library, the state of Florida library, the Strozier Library (FSU), and the Florida A&M University library. The Center has interlibrary loan privileges with the above.
  • Cooperative Agreements are in place with Florida State University, the University of Georgia, and the University of West Florida to conduct special analyses, museum cataloging, and other activities.
  • Center Archives contain records of investigations from 60 parks in the Southeast Regional Office.
  • Collections: Over eight million objects and archival documents comprise the Center's collection.
  • Maps: Hundreds of USGS quadrangle and other project maps have been generated by investigations.
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  • Vehicles and field equipment are available to conduct investigations.
  • State-of-the-art surveying equipment makes mapping accurate and efficient through the use of data recorders and computer assisted drafting (CAD).
  • Personal computers (PCs) and special software permit rapid data processing and report preparation; high-speed PCs facilitate CAD, GIS, and collections management work.


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