An estimated 452 records are available across
56 states in United States,
apportioned from the national figure by population, economic output, area and administrative density.
Records are fetched from our data source and delivered as a CSV when you buy.
The largest states by estimated availability are
California (~45), Texas (~37), Florida (~25), New York (~22), Illinois (~16), Pennsylvania (~15), Ohio (~15), and North Carolina (~14).
Additional coverage spans
Washington (12),
Virginia (12),
Georgia (12),
New Jersey (11),
Michigan (11),
Tennessee (10),
Colorado (9),
Missouri (9),
Arizona (9),
Wisconsin (9),
Massachusetts (9),
Minnesota (8)
, plus 36 more states.
Coverage in United States — by state
Estimated records available:452
States
Estimated records
California
45
Texas
37
Florida
25
New York
22
Illinois
16
Pennsylvania
15
Ohio
15
North Carolina
14
Washington
12
Virginia
12
Georgia
12
New Jersey
11
Michigan
11
Tennessee
10
Colorado
9
Missouri
9
Arizona
9
Wisconsin
9
Massachusetts
9
Minnesota
8
Indiana
8
Maryland
8
South Carolina
7
Alaska
7
Alabama
7
Louisiana
6
Kentucky
6
Oregon
6
Utah
6
Nevada
6
Oklahoma
5
Iowa
5
Connecticut
5
Puerto Rico
4
Mississippi
4
Nebraska
4
Arkansas
4
Kansas
4
District of Columbia
4
New Mexico
3
West Virginia
3
Montana
3
Idaho
3
South Dakota
3
Hawaii
3
Wyoming
2
Vermont
2
Delaware
2
Rhode Island
2
Maine
2
North Dakota
2
New Hampshire
2
Guam
1
U.S. Virgin Islands
1
American Samoa
1
Northern Mariana Islands
1
All states (56)
452
These are estimated records available from our data source, not a count of files already
held. The national figure is apportioned across states by population, economic
output, area and administrative density, so the parts add up to the national total. Records are fetched and
delivered at purchase; the exact number in your file is confirmed at that point.
Archaeological Departments Database — United States
An estimated 452 Archaeological Departments records are available for United States from our data source. Your file is pulled at purchase and delivered as a CSV with company name, address, city, state, phone, email, website and GPS coordinates, ready for CRM import or BI analysis.
How to use this data
Inbound enrichment — match form fills against the archaeological departments list to enrich United States leads instantly.
Vendor benchmarking — compare your service KPIs against the average archaeological departments business across United States.
Coverage decks — show where your United States archaeological departments reach is strong and where it is not.
Frequently asked about this dataset
How many businesses are in the Archaeological Departments database for United States?
About 452 Archaeological Departments records are available for United States as of 2026. That is an estimate of what our data source holds for this area, not a count of a file already sitting on a shelf — the records are pulled when you buy, and each carries phone, email, address, website and GPS coordinates where the source provides them.
Where can I download a Archaeological Departments database for United States?
The complete Archaeological Departments database for United States is available on this page from Data2Sales AI as an instant CSV download. Every record carries verified contact details and is delivered immediately after checkout.
What fields are included in the Archaeological Departments dataset?
Each record includes: Business name, Street address, City, State / Region, Postal code, Country, Phone number, Email address and more. The file is delivered as a UTF-8 CSV that opens in Excel, Google Sheets or any standard CRM importer.
How accurate is the Archaeological Departments data for United States?
Every record is cross-referenced across public business registries, Google Maps and licensed directory partners before it ships. Closed businesses, disconnected phones and duplicates are stripped on every monthly refresh, so the dataset reflects the live archaeological departments footprint in United States.
Is the Archaeological Departments dataset updated regularly?
Yes. The Archaeological Departments dataset is rebuilt on a rolling 30-day cycle. New entrants come in through registrar filings; closures are detected from negative signals and dropped before export.
Can I use the Archaeological Departments data for marketing and outreach?
Yes — the dataset is licensed for commercial use after purchase. Common use cases include cold outbound, geo-targeted advertising, market research, supplier sourcing and territory planning. Only publicly listed business contact information is included.
What format do I receive the Archaeological Departments database in?
You receive a UTF-8 encoded CSV. It opens in Excel, Google Sheets, Power BI, Looker Studio and every major CRM (HubSpot, Salesforce, Zoho, Pipedrive). XLSX is available on request.
How quickly can I download the dataset after purchase?
Within 30 seconds of successful payment. The CSV is generated fresh from the live database at purchase time. You also get 7 days of unlimited re-downloads from a secure link sent to your email.
About the Archaeological Departments Database in United States
This Archaeological Departments list covers an estimated 452 available records in United States. Records are pulled at purchase from public business registries, official websites, licensed directory partners and social platforms, de-duplicated against our index, and delivered as a CRM-ready CSV.