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Local Resources
Click any county from the map below or from the links on the right to find out more about archaeological resources in that area. If you want to add a resource to the listings, please contact Denise Wills.

Counties Map Alameda County Alpine County Amador County Butte County Calaveras County Colusa County Contra Costa County Del Norte County El Dorado County Fresno County Glenn County Humboldt County Imperial County Inyo County Kern County Kings County Lake County Lassen County Los Angeles County Madera County Marin County Mariposa County Mendocino County Merced County Modoc County Mono County Monterey County Napa County Nevada County Orange County Placer County Plumas County Riverside County Sacramento County San Benito County San Bernardino County San Diego County San Francisco San Joaquin County San Luis Obispo County San Mateo County Santa Barbara County Santa Clara County Santa Cruz County Shasta County Sierra County Siskiyou County Solano County Sonoma County Stanislaus County Sutter County Tehama County Trinity County Tulare County Tuolumne County Ventura County Yolo County Yuba County Imperial County Alameda

Alpine

Amador

Butte

Calaveras

Colusa

Contra Costa

Del Norte

El Dorado

Fresno

Glenn

Humboldt

Imperial

Inyo

Kern

Kings

Lake

Lassen

Los Angeles
Madera

Marin

Mariposa

Mendocino

Merced

Modoc

Mono

Monterey

Napa

Nevada

Orange

Placer

Plumas

Riverside

Sacramento

San Benito

San Bernardino

San Diego

San Francisco
San Joaquin

San Luis Obispo

San Mateo

Santa Barbara

Santa Clara

Santa Cruz

Shasta

Sierra

Siskiyou

Solano

Sonoma

Stanislaus

Sutter

Tehama

Trinity

Tulare

Tuolumne

Ventura

Yolo

Yuba

Michael Newland's Radio Commentaries
Since October of 2007, ASC Staff Archaeologist Michael Newland has been contributing radio commentaries on the intersections between archaeology and everyday life to the Perspectives Series, broadcast weekly from KQED Public Radio in San Francisco.

The focus of Perspectives is on California in general and the Bay Area more specifically. Mike works with Perspectives editor Mark Trautwein and the KQED recording personnel for each piece. Links for Mike's commentaries are here.

SCA Interviews
The SCA holds an Awards Banquet at its Annual Meeting each year. Usually, a Keynote Speaker is invited to address the audience at the banquet. We have been honored to host some of the world's leading archaeologists who have spoken about their work and active research.

Since 1997, SCA member and former President, Breck Parkman has interviewed the Keynote Speakers. Breck was motivated to conduct these interviews when, as a member of the SCA Executive Board, he had dinner with Lewis Binford before Binford's Awards Banquet address in 1996. Breck and the others at the table were awed by Binford's stories of archaeological fieldwork. But equally impressive were his sense of humor and the stories he told about his personal life. He shared things that you would have never known about him from just reading his books or hearing his lectures. It reminded everyone at the table that every archaeologist, no matter how big and famous, is just a regular person when they are at home and away from the job. They all have families, pets, hobbies, likes, dislikes, and the various other traits that make them interesting. And by knowing some of that background about the archaeologists, their archaeology often becomes more relevant to us.

We regret that everyone wasn't seated at the table with Dr. Binford that night in 1996. However, by way of these interviews, we feel that everyone does now have a seat at the table. Breck's amazing interviews, full of the interviewees' personal insights, amazing field stories, and the wisdom gained from long and varied experience, appear here as a courtesy of the SCA and the Keynote Speakers. Enjoy!
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Employment Information

Society for American Archaeology
(SAA) has a thorough and thoughtful discussion of careers, opportunities, and jobs in Archaeology.

American Anthropological Association
(AAA) also has advice on careers in Anthropology.

Archaeological Institute of America
AIA) publishes an archaeological field opportunities bulletin.

American Cultural Resource Association
(ACRA) posts job announcements from throughout the U.S. and also has advice to first-time job seekers on getting a summer job.

ShovelBums.org
The home for archaeology technicians, and carries a long list of cultural resource management jobs.

Archaeologyfieldwork.com
Includes lots of employment listings.

Earthworks-Jobs.com
Includes job listings for archaeologists and other earth science professionals.

British Archaeological Jobs Resource
Includes information on job opportunities in Britain.

Underwater Archaeology and Maritime History Jobs
Includes openings in those areas.

USAJobs
Includes federal agency positions in archaeology.

California State Parks
Includes archaeological positions.

Frequently Asked Questions about a Career in Archaeology in the U.S.Addresses in a discussion and links assembled by David L. Carson of Texas A&M University

Chronicle of Higher Education
Includes academic and staff positions in archaeology.
Organizations

Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA)

Society for American Archaeology (SAA)

American Anthropological Association (AAA)

National Association of Student Anthropologists (NASA, a section of AAA)

Archaeological Institute of America (AIA)

The Archaeological Conservancy

The Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA)


Other Links


The Archaeology Channel

Explores cultural heritage through streaming media.

CaliforniaPrehistory.com
Features links to articles and a radiocarbon database.

The George and Mary Foster Anthropology Library
Features UC Archaeological Survey, Contributions to the ARF, Publications of the ARF, KAS Publications and Special series, and UC Anthropology Records among some other things all in searchable pdf.

Institute for Canine Forensics is a non-profit organization located in Northern California for the advancement of research and education of Forensic Evidence and Human Remains Detection Dog teams.

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