The Institute for Southeast Asian Archaeology (ISEAA) is a non-profit organization based in Philadelphia, PA, dedicated to the multi-disciplinary investigation of Southeast Asia's archaeological past. Through international collaborations and initiatives, ISEAA conducts research and publishes findings on significant sites such as the Ban Chiang Project, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in northeast Thailand, and the Middle Mekong Archaeological Project, which studies the prehistory of the middle reaches of the Mekong River.
ISEAA also provides valuable scholarly resources, including a bibliographic database, skeletal and metal data, and an archaeological vocabulary, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field. As a program partner of the Urban Affairs Coalition, ISEAA focuses on research and publication, while funds raised are administered by the UAC to support their mission. With a commitment to both scholars and the public, ISEAA aims to expand understanding and appreciation of Southeast Asia's rich archaeological heritage.
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