National Park Service
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Johnson Building, Suite 120
Tallahassee, Florida 32310 phone (850) 580-3011
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john_jameson@nps.gov
Winner of the National Park Service Keeper of
the Light Award
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 . . .
![Figure 1. Salt Springs, view from north side of spring.](images/mhardy/MH_Figure3_thumb3.jpg)
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. |