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These posts are written by the Academic and Professional Training Student Subcommittee.

“Historical Bioarchaeology” – A new thematic collection to be published in Historical Archaeology

  • February 18, 2020
  • APT Student Subcommittee
We are happy to announce the next issue of Historical Archaeology will be arriving in your mailboxes soon! Here’s a preview of some of the content from the guest editor of the…
The Importance of Childcare Support Networks for Archaeologists

The Importance of Childcare Support Networks for Archaeologists

  • September 9, 2019
  • APT Student Subcommittee
By William White University of California, Berkeley Last winter, during ski week school closure in California, several anthropology undergraduate students brought their young children with them to class. I am…

New Thematic Collection – Excavating ‘The Garden of the North’: Five Centuries of Material and Social Change in Western Massachusetts

  • August 9, 2019
  • APT Student Subcommittee
The upcoming Thematic Collection of Historical Archaeology (53:3) takes Western Massachusetts as an archaeological research subject, a source of poetic inspiration and ideological struggle, and a locale of critical investigation. In…

New Thematic collection – Intimate Archaeologies of WWII

  • November 9, 2018
  • Diversity
The forthcoming issue of Historical Archaeology includes a special thematic collection on "Intimate Archaeologies of WWII." Dr. Jodi A. Barnes is the guest editor of this collection. She prepared the…

New Thematic issue of Historical Archaeology on ‘Labor and Plurality in the Northeast’

  • April 16, 2018
  • APT Student Subcommittee
The next issue of  Historical Archaeology will arrive in your mailbox in the new few days! Issue 52(1) is the first to combine a thematic collection with other content including…

New Thematic Issue of Historical Archaeology: The Mardi Gras Shipwreck Project

  • September 29, 2017
  • APT Student Subcommittee
During the summer of 2007, detailed mapping and archaeological excavations were conducted at the Mardi Gras Shipwreck, the remains of an unidentified, wooden-hulled sailing vessel. Located in 4,000 feet of…
New Thematic Issue of Historical Archaeology: “Historical Archaeology in the Next Decades”

New Thematic Issue of Historical Archaeology: “Historical Archaeology in the Next Decades”

  • November 2, 2016
  • APT Student Subcommittee
Chris MatthewsWith the upcoming 50th anniversary celebration of the founding of the Society for Historical Archaeology, you can expect a lot of memory work and commemorations at the Ft. Worth…

New Thematic Issue of Historical Archaeology: Current Research into the Archaeology of American Landscapes

  • April 27, 2016
  • APT Student Subcommittee
Landscapes surround and interact with us; they constrain and inspire our actions. Delving into the study of past landscapes provides one of the most exciting and dynamic avenues for archaeological…

An Undergrad in A World of Professional Conferences

  • March 9, 2016
  • APT Student Subcommittee
by Megan Sirak, East Carolina University In January 2016 Washington D.C. hosted the 49th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology.  I was encouraged by one of my professors to…

An Undergrad in a World of Professional Conferences

  • March 6, 2016
  • APT Student Subcommittee
In January 2016 Washington D.C. hosted the 49th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology.  I was encouraged by one of my professors to attend as he thought it would…
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