SEAC Staff Members
Professional Emphases, Publications, Reports, and Papers
David G. Anderson
archeology of eastern North America, CRM, cultural evolution
David M. Brewer prehistoric and historical archeology, underwater archeology, southeastern North America, database management
John E. Cornelison, Jr. historical archeology (emphasis in Civil War era), southeastern North America, Global Positioning System (GPS), and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
John E. Ehrenhard CRM, remote sensing, historic archeology, southeastern North America, coastal wetlands, site stabilization and protection, anti-looting, culinary archeology
Dennis W. Finch geographic information systems, database management, prehistoric and historical archeology, southeastern North America
Virginia A. Horak technical editing, publications design (see Technical Reports Series and Readings in Archeological Resource Protection Series listings)
Scotty Hudson Historic and prehistoric archeology of the Southeast, Bio-behavioral evolution, Primate studies, Language origins, and Comparative vertebrate neuroanatomy evolution
John H. Jameson, Jr.
public interpretation, education and outreach, popular histories, CRM, site stabilization and protection, archeology of southeastern North America, northwestern Plains prehistory
Jeffrey L. Jones
Bennie C. Keel CRM, archeology of eastern North America
Michael J. Meyer prehistoric and historical archeology, archeology of southeast North America
Regina Meyer
Guy Prentice prehistoric and historical archeology, cartography, geographic information systems, database management, archeology of southeastern North America
Michael Russo prehistoric archeology of southeastern North America and Caribbean, Archaic Period mound cultures, zooarcheologymethods and theory, CRM.
Harry G. Scheele CRM, archeology of North and South America
Margo Schwadron prehistoric and historic archeology, National Register nominations, GIS and cartography, southeastern North America
George S. Smith public archeology, archeological resource protection, prehistoric archeology, zooarcheology, museology, Arctic, Subarctic, southeastern North America
Audrey M. Trauner public archeology, prehistoric and historical archeology, museology, zooarcheology, southeastern North America
Robert C. Wilson CRM, historic and prehistoric archeology, remote sensing, geographic information systems, database management, southeastern North America
This section is under excavation. Information is added or changed as updates are provided by staff members.