Archaeological Consultants of the Carolinas, Inc.
Full Service Archaeological Consulting & Investigations
Archaeological Consultants of the Carolinas, Inc. (ACC, Inc.) is a full service archaeological consulting firm. We are a certified woman-owned small business.The Company principals, Ms. Dawn Reid and Mr. Bobby Southerlin bring together over 30 years experience in all levels of archaeological investigations. Our commitment is to balance the interests of our clients, with responsible approaches to the preservation or treatment of cultural resources. To this end, we strive to work with our clients and review agencies to obtain workable solutions to any … Learn More About Our Archaeological Services

Our Archaeological Services specialize in all phases of Cultural Resource Management projects that include archaeological and historical background research and field testing; Phase 2 Site … [Read More...]

Archaeology Projects We have conducted numerous research projects and compliance-driven investigations throughout the United States and believe that there is no such thing as a ‘typical’ cultural … [Read More...]

ACC, Inc. has been involved in South Carolina's Professional Assistance Program. The Orangeburg program pairs professional archaeologists with local governments, historic societies, and volunteer … [Read More...]
Field Reconnaissance Intuitive field examination that serves to identify portions a project area with low and high potential for the presence of intact cultural deposits. Field reconnaissance is … [Read More...]
Mr. Bobby Southerlin (B.A., University of South Carolina; M.A.,University of Georgia) has over 20 years experience in Southeastern archaeology. He has participated in and managed all phases of … [Read More...]
We are happy to share information with you about our services. To learn more about how we can assist you with your archaeological needs, contact us here. Call, email, fax, or complete this … [Read More...]
The Process The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA, and amendments) Section 106 requires Federal agencies to take into account the effects of their sponsored undertakings on cultural … [Read More...]
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