Southeastern Archaeological Conference 2025
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Dates
November 5–8, 2025
Location
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Pricing
In-person (Member)
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140 USD
In-person (Student Member)
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75 USD
In-person (Student)
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90 USD
In-person (Tribal Member)
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Free
In-person (Guest)
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25 USD (on-site only)
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The SEAC 2025 Hosting Committee is excited to welcome everyone to Baton Rouge. This will be the third time SEAC has held its annual meeting in Baton Rouge, having previously taken place in 1997 and 2012. The current meeting will be at the same location as the 2012 meeting, in downtown Baton Rouge, overlooking the Mississippi River.
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Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC)
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The Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC) was founded in response to the tremendous increase in federally-funded archaeological work in the Southeast during the 1930s.
By spring 2002, membership in the Southeastern Archaeological Conference had reached 1020 and attendance at the annual conference typically exceeds 450. Thematic gatherings have given way to concurrent sessions spanning two and a half days. Southeastern Archaeology now typically publishes over 200 pages per year of articles and book reviews.
Despite its increased size, SEAC retains a strong sense of tradition, and the annual conference is regarded as a truly special occasion by the membership.