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		<title>New Books for Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Colleagues, The following books are available for review. If any of them pique your interest do let me know. Rich Veit&#8211;SHA Book Reviews Editor rveit@monmouth.edu All the King’s Horses: Essays on the Impact of Looting and the Illicit Antiquities &#8230; <a href="http://www.sha.org/blog/index.php/2013/06/new-books-for-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Colleagues,</p>
<p>The following books are available for review. If any of them pique your interest do let me know.</p>
<p>Rich Veit&#8211;SHA Book Reviews Editor rveit@monmouth.edu</p>
<p>All the King’s Horses: Essays on the Impact of Looting and the Illicit Antiquities Trade on Our Knowledge of the Past<br />
Paula K. Lazrus and Alex W. Barker, eds.<br />
The SAA Press, The Society of American Archaeology, Washington D.C.,<br />
2012. 168 pp., index. $24.95 regular price, $19.95 SAA member discount price.</p>
<p>Archaeological Sites: Conservation and Management<br />
Sharon Sullivan and Richard Mackay, eds.<br />
The Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, California,<br />
2013. 736 pp. $70.00 cloth.</p>
<p>Becoming White Clay: A History and Archaeology of Jicarilla Apache Enclavement<br />
B. Sunday Eiselt<br />
The University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah,<br />
2012. 320 pp., 23 B&amp;W Illus., 31 line drawings, index. $45.00 cloth, $56.00 eBook.</p>
<p>Bijoux de pacotille ou objets de piété? Les bagues dites “jésuites” revisitées à partir des collections archéologiques du Québec<br />
Caroline Mercier<br />
Cahier d’archéologie du CELAT, Quebec, Canada,<br />
2012. 87 figs., 16 tables.</p>
<p>Clanricards Castle: Portumna House, Co. Galway<br />
Jane Fenlon, ed.<br />
Four Courts Press, Portland, Oregon,<br />
2012. 192 pp., glossary, bibl., index. $65.00 cloth.</p>
<p>Curating Human Remains: Caring for the Dead in the United Kingdom<br />
Myra Giesen, ed.<br />
The Boydell Press, Woodbridge,<br />
2013. 197 pp., 22 figs., 2 tables, index. $99.00.</p>
<p>Custer, Cody, and Grand Duke Alexis: Historical Archaeology of the Royal Buffalo Hunt<br />
Douglas D. Scott, Peter Bleed, and Stephen Damm<br />
University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma,<br />
2013. 232 pp., 63 B&amp;W Illus., 2 maps, index. $24.95 cloth.</p>
<p>Duncluce Castle: History and Archaeology<br />
Colin Breen<br />
Four Courts Press, Portland, Oregon,<br />
2012. 246 pp., full-color illus., 6 tables, glossary, bibl., index. €19.95 catalogue price, €17.95 web price.</p>
<p>Hawaii’s Past in a World of Pacific Islands<br />
James M. Bayman and Thomas S. Dye<br />
The SAA Press, The Society for American Archaeology, Washington D.C.,<br />
2013. 29 figs., 5 tables, glossary, bibl., index. $24.95 regular price, $19.95 member discount price.</p>
<p>Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on Gender Transformations: From Private to Public<br />
Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, ed.<br />
Springer, New York, New York,<br />
2013. 430 pp., 66 illus., 16 illus. in color, index. $179.00 eBook, $229.00 hardcover.</p>
<p>Interpreting the English Village<br />
Mick Aston and Chris Gerrard<br />
Windgather Press, Oxbow Books, Oxford,<br />
2013. 456 pp., 257 figs., bibl., index. $49.95 cloth.</p>
<p>Lightning in the Andes and Mesoamerica: Pre-Columbian, Colonial, and Contemporary Perspectives<br />
John E. Staller and Brian Stross<br />
Oxford University Press, New York, New York,<br />
2013. 278 pp., 57 illus., 8 pp. color insert, index. $74.00 hardback.</p>
<p>Old Myths and New Approaches: Interpreting Ancient Religious Sites in Southeast Asia<br />
Alexandra Haendel, ed.<br />
Monash University Publishing<br />
2012. 312 pp., $49.95 cloth.</p>
<p>Soils, Climate &amp; Society: Archaeological Investigations in Ancient America<br />
John D. Wingard and Sue Eileen Hayes, eds.<br />
University Press of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado,<br />
2013. 272 pp., 34 figs., 29 tables, list of contributors, index. $70.00.</p>
<p>Tales of Gotham, Historical Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Microhistory of New York City<br />
Meta F. Janowitz and Diane Dallal, eds.<br />
Springer, New York, New York,<br />
2013. 369 pp., 58 illus., 26 illus. in color. $139.00 eBook, $179.00 hardcover.</p>
<p>The Archaeology of the Prussian Crusade: Holy War and Colonisation<br />
Alexander Pluskowski<br />
Routledge, New York, New York,<br />
2012. 427 pp., 85 figs., glossary, bibl.,index, $48.95 cloth.</p>
<p>The Cherokees of Tuckaleechee Cove<br />
Jon Marcoux<br />
The University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology Publications, Ann Arbor, Michigan,<br />
2012. 296 pp., 136 figs., 60 tables, $33.00.</p>
<p>Uncovering History: Archaeological Investigations at the Little Bighorn<br />
Douglas D. Scott<br />
University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma,<br />
2013. 272 pp., 53 B&amp;W Illus., 1 map, $32.95 cloth.</p>
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