Members' Area and Password

After submitting the online membership subscription form and paying your membership fee, you will receive an email with the subject line, "Account details for [your username] at SEAA-web". This email will contain a login link that, when clicked, will log you in to the SEAA website and direct you to your account page where you may set your password.

Sometimes the "Account details" emails get flagged as spam so if you do not see it in your inbox soon after you successfully complete the online membership form, please check your Junk/Spam folder.

Use the "Request new password" form to request a login link.

  1. Enter your username or the email address registered with your account/membership.
  2. Click the "Email new password" button.

You will receive an email with the subject line, "Replacement login for [your username] at SEAA-web". This email will contain a login link that, when clicked, will take you to a web page with a login button that will automatically log you in to the SEAA website and direct you to your account page where you may set a new password.

Yes. You may change your password at anytime, and in fact, you are encouraged to do so on a regular basis. Go to "My account" and click on the "Edit" tab, to change your password. You may also change your username and update your member profile information on this page.

Your membership has probably expired. You may check your membership status by clicking on the "view Contact Dashboard" link at the bottom of the "My account" page. If you think our membership records are incorrect, please contact the Treasurer.

No, but if you remain inactive on the website for more than 30 minutes, you will be automatically logged out.

Membership

Membership is eligible for any individual, professional, or non-professional, interested in the archaeology of East Asia (China, Korea, Japan, and adjacent areas).

Please visit the SEAA Membership page for the current membership fee and other membership information.

Please fill in the online membership subscription form. You may choose to pay with a credit card or to pay offline. In the latter case, please follow the offline payment instructions shown on the confirmation page of the membership form, as well as on your email invoice.

  • You can easily get into contact to other people working on or interested in East Asian Archaeology.
  • You get information about upcoming SEAA conferences, and you are eligible to participate.
  • You are welcome to contribute to the SEAA-web.
  • You get access to the Members' Area on the SEAA-web, where you can post your profile, make public your latest achievements and projects, read and add comments on News Blog posts, look up other members' profiles, get into contact, and get the latest news from the SEAA council.
  • You are moreover eligible to publish in the online bulletin of the SEAA, which is part of the SEAA website, and you can browse these publications three months ahead of non-members.

Bulletin of the SEAA

Just send it by email to the editor. You will find the instructions for authors on the BSEAA Contribution Guidelines page.

  • The Bulletin of the SEAA is dedicated not to full length academic essays, but to smaller contributions of various types, which may not be placed meaningfully in peer-reviewed academic journal, but are welcome here.
  • This section offers space for field reports, research project outlines, book reviews, museum roundups, site descriptions, reflections on various issues in East Asian archaeology, or whatever you feel is worth sharing with your colleagues and the interested public.
  • This section offers a means of publication also for the upcoming generation of academics.
  • Your contribution is published within a relatively short time span, and it will therefore quickly reach an interested and competent audience.
  • Your contribution is definitely placed in a location dedicated to East Asian archaeology. You're reaching your audience! The Bulletin of the SEAA will have its own ISSN number. Your report (review etc.) appears in an internationally acknowledged periodical.
  • At the end of each year there will be a PDF-file including all Reports and Reviews with pagination to download.

Contributions and Cooperation

Please tell us more about yourself (e.g. fields of interest, current research projects, course of study, grants received, etc.) for circulation in the Members' Area of the SEAA-Web. The Members' Area is for the use of SEAA members only (you must be logged in to the website and have a current membership to access it). Contributions to the SEAA News Blog, and especially to the Bulletin are moreover very much welcome. All kinds of information concerning East Asian archaeology are qualified, such as news from museums or sites, noteworthies from universities and institutions, translations of newspaper articles, announcements of new books, upcoming events, TV shows, jobs and grants, excavation campaigns, dissertation abstracts, links to interesting websites, and (for the bulletin), research reports, project descriptions, book reviews, site descriptions, conference reports, and so forth.

Please review the News Blog Contribution Guidelines at the top of the SEAA News Blog page and then submit your contribution via the website (see Members' Area for details and instructions) or send an email with your contribution to the editor. All authors and submitters are credited for their contributions.

Contributions from non-members are very much welcome. If you have something to share concerning upcoming events, jobs, grant, museums and exhibitions, please look up the News Blog Contribution Guidelines at the top of the SEAA News Blog page first and then send an email with your contribution to the editor. All authors and submitters are credited for their contributions.

Yes, please! We are looking for regular contributors from the different world regions, and would be glad to get you into the team. Go ahead and write a message to the editor!

SEAA Membership

Join or Renew

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. Please click the button above to sign up or renew now.