Sepideh Saeedi is an Iranian archaeologist. She received her B.A and M.A. in archeology from the University of Tehran and her Ph.D from the department of anthropology at the State University of New York at Binghamton. She now is an affiliated research associate with this department. Her doctoral dissertation was a comparative study and studied the process of community constitution in multiple sites on the Iranian plateau during the Early Bronze Age. She has done archaeological and anthropological fieldwork in Iran and the United States, has published articles and presented papers in international conferences on topics related to the Iranian archaeology. She has also collaborated with the School of Conflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution at George Mason University in a peace building project.Currently she teaches as a teaching Assisant Professor at the History Department of the North Carolina State University.