Carved shell gorget from Mississippian Period



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SEAC Mission & Functions

For nearly forty years, the Southeast Archeological Center (the Center or SEAC) has carried out a tradition of archeological research, collections and information management, and technical support for national park units located in the Southeast Region of the National Park Service (NPS). The Center continues its historical support functions as well as a wide variety of technical assistance and partnership projects both within and outside NPS. As a support operation to national park units, the Center helps fulfill the requirements of various federal laws, regulations, policies, and guidelines for the protection of archeological resources. Interagency assistance programs help carry out the responsibilities of the Secretary of the Interior to assist other Federal agencies and state agencies in cultural resources compliance, archeological site stabilization, CRM planning, and public education and outreach. The overall mission of the Center is to facilitate long-term protection, use, and appreciation of archeological and cultural resources in the southeastern USA and beyond.