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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Welcome to the Southeast Archeological Center


Featured Project:

Figure 1. Salt Springs, view from north side of spring.The Salt Springs Site: An Ancient Shoreline Revealed In March 2009, construction of a retaining wall exposed a remarkable ancient river bottom filled with 6,000 year old gourds, axed logs, and wooden artifacts.   More . . .

Previous Featured Project:
Figure 1. Salt Springs, view from north side of spring.Interaction and Exchange Among Prehistoric Caribbean Societies

What Is SEAC? The Southeast Archeological Center (SEAC) supports long-term protection and use of archeological resources and information for national parks and other agencies within the southeastern United States and Caribbean. More. . .


Learn About Archeology Resources and links for students, teachers, and anyone interested in learning more about history and archeology.


History and Prehistory of the Southeast A chronological outline of prehistoric and historic periods in the southeastern United States and Caribbean.

Information for Cultural Resource Professionals Find out about the cultural resource management services and training that SEAC offers.



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