The Society for Historical Archaeology is pleased to announce the availability of a new SHA Perspectives from Historical Archaeology series. Titled The Archaeology of Spanish Missions and Colonies in the New World, this volume contains 22 articles from SHA’s journal, Historical Archaeology, in addition to an introduction by the compilers, tying the articles together. Compiled by Steve A. Tomka and Timothy K. Perttula, the volume covers topics such as Theoretical Perspectives and Approaches, Context and Process of Material Culture, Reflections on Identity, Status, and Culture Change, Subsistence, and Site Structure.
New Books for Review (Jun 5, 2013) Dear Colleagues,
The following books are available for review. If any of them pique your interest do let me know.
Rich Veit--SHA Book Reviews Editor rveit@monmouth.edu
All the King’s Horses: Essays on the Impact of Looting and the Illicit ...
New Historical Archaeology Issue: Current Research in South America (Feb 26, 2013) The current issue of Historical Archaeology presents the results of broad-ranging archaeological research from Central and South America. From Spanish cities sacked by pirates, to English ceramics in Venezuelan households, to African ...
Historical Archaeology 46(1): New Journal and New Design! (Jul 11, 2012)
The new issue of Historical Archaeology, the Society for Historical Archaeology's academic journal, 46(1) is hitting your desks and is certain to catch your attention. This is the first in a new generation of the journal that features a glossy ...