Southeastern Archaeology Conference List Serve Partnership with African-American Communities
Archaeology in the Community (AITC) and the Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC) have recently formed a partnership. This partnership recognizes the need for archaeological expertise to assist African-American communities to identify historic resources in their communities (including but not limited to cemeteries) and the need for African-American communities to assist archaeologists with community-specific expertise and knowledge to contribute to a fuller historical understanding of African-American historical experiences.

SEAC is calling on members and other interested parties to voluntarily share their knowledge and expertise. This knowledge and expertise can include the following types of work: geophysical, genealogical, documentary research, archaeological (survey, excavation, analysis), report-writing, and grant-writing. If you are willing to volunteer your time and efforts, please fill out the questions below. AITC will distribute the list as needed to interested African-American communities.

*Disclaimer: In both compiling and distributing this list, neither SEAC nor AITC endorses any individual listed, has verified any individual's qualifications and/or expertise, and accepts no responsibility for the work of any individual on the list. The fact that an individual is listed as being interested does not guarantee that each individual is qualified, able, or open to assisting on each project contemplated.
Sign in to Google to save your progress. Learn more
Name *
Email contact *
Affiliation (employer, research affiliation, etc.) *
Areas of expertise *
Required
States you are willing/able to work in *
Required
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Report Abuse - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy