Dean R. Snow is Professor Emeritus and former Head of the Department of Anthropology at The Pennsylvania State University, USA. His archaeological research interests are in Iroquoian and Algonquian ...
Archaeology Now, (the Archaeological Institute of America, Houston Society), along with the Bolivian Consul General of Houston and the Institute of Hispanic Culture, will present “Pachamama: The ...
Current issues are now on the Chicago Journals website. Read the latest issue.The American Journal of Archaeology (AJA) is published by the Archaeological Institute of America and in association with ...
America is a vast land home to many different peoples, places, and cultures. For thousands of years, people and creatures ...
Archaeology, slavery, and marronage : a complex relationship / Pedro Paulo A. Funari and Charles E. Orser -- Maroon and leftist praxis in historical archaeology / Daniel O. Sayers -- Archaeology of ...
Archaeology magazine offers compelling narratives about the human past from every corner of the globe. Edited for a general audience, our news, features, and photo essays employ in-depth reporting, ...
IN default of any statement to the contrary, it is to be assumed that “Contributions to American Archæology” is to serve as a medium of publication for results of the activities of the Carnegie ...
Visitors gather at the Forbush Creek archaeological site in Yadkin County, N.C., 1957. Human remains collected from the site remain in the collection at UNC-CH's Research Laboratories of Archeology, ...
An after-hours event at the Museum of the American Revolution next month will explore the thousands of 18th century ceramics, pottery, glassware and animal bone fragments found under the museum site. ...
I finally arrived back in Los Angeles from a trip to Illinois. The first thing I do when I get home is hopping on my Center for American Archaeology Discord server and start chatting with the new ...
The study of paleoparasitology in South American archaeological sites offers a unique lens through which to reconstruct the interactions between ancient human and animal populations and the parasites ...
Brad Hettler was on his first-ever archaeology dig when he found himself holding a 250-year-old musket ball that had likely killed or injured an American soldier fighting in the woods of Saratoga, New ...