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Membership
Membership can be considered for any individual, professional or non-professional, doing research related to the archaeology of East Asia (China, Korea, Japan) or otherwise interested in the field. To subscribe to the Society for East Asian Archaeology (SEAA), or renew your subscription, please use the online membership form.
About
The Society for East Asian Archaeology (SEAA) is a non-governmental organization established to further promote interest and research in the field of East Asian Archaeology through the sharing of information on ongoing projects, encouraging premier quality research and international and interdisciplinary collaboration, providing publishing opportunities through an online bulletin, holding ...
SEAA Conferences
The SEAA Conference is a means for getting together, and for presenting and discussing the latest outcomes in the field of East Asian archaeology among researchers from East Asia and the world. Upcoming conferences: The Tenth Worldwide SEAA Conference, 19-23 August 2025, Aberdeen University, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
News Blog
Guidelines: All posts should be related in some way to East Asian Archaeology. When writing your post, please use capital letters for surnames. Original script (Chinese, Korean, Japanese) for East Asian place names, personal names, or archaeological terms is encouraged. ... ARTIS-Institute of Art History and ACN-Asia Collections Network.
Jobs & Awards
Encompassing the ancient world from the western Mediterranean to East Asia, from the Neolithic to the early Medieval period, the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World is focused on creating a new generation of scholars whose work crosses over the disciplinary boundaries of traditional departments.
Publications
Editor's Note The Bulletin of the Society for East Asian Archaeology (BSEAA) (ISSN 1864-6018, print version: ISSN 1864-6026) was initiated in March 2007. It provides a means of publishing essays on issues in East Asian archaeology, as well as smaller manuscripts such as field reports, project outlines, conference papers and reports, book reviews, museum roundups etc.