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The Boundary End Archaeology Research Center (BEARC) is a scholarly retreat, library, and meeting space located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. BEARC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to research and publications on the archaeology of ancient America.

Boundary End Archaeology Research Center
AbbreviationBEARC
Formation1997
FounderGeorge E. Stuart
TypeNonprofit organization
PurposeArchaeological research on ancient America
HeadquartersBarnardsville, North Carolina
Coordinates35°45′14″N 82°23′08″W / 35.7538395°N 82.3855445°W / 35.7538395; -82.3855445
Executive DirectorNelda Issa Marengo Camacho
PresidentDavid Stuart
Websiteboundaryend.com

The center is located approximately 15 miles northeast of Asheville, North Carolina.

History

The Boundary End Archaeology Research Center was founded in 1997 by archaeologist George E. Stuart. It is situated on land that has served as the residence of George and Melinda Stuart since 1994. The name "Boundary End" derives from its proximity to the "Coleman Boundary" section of the Pisgah National Forest.

References

  1. "Boundary End Archaeology Research Center | Archeology of the Americas". Boundary End. Retrieved 2025-01-06.
  2. "In Memoriam: George Edwin Stuart III." IMS Explorer, Vol. 43, No. 7, July 2014, pp. 1–6.

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