Mary Beth D. Trubitt, archeologist at the Arkansas Archeological Survey’s Henderson State University Research Station, has been named editor of Southeastern Archaeology, the official journal of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference.
Trubitt was named editor for a three-year term at the business meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference in Tulsa Nov. 10. She had served as editor-elect for the past year. Trubitt will be responsible for soliciting new manuscripts, managing the peer review process, and editing content for the journal’s three issues per year.
Southeastern Archaeology is a refereed journal that publishes articles on the archaeology of southeastern North America and surrounding regions.
“We are looking for articles that include theoretical insights or new ideas on topics of current interest and importance to our professional readers,” Trubitt said.
Trubitt teaches anthropology courses in Henderson’s departments of sociology, human services, and criminal justice.