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Changing Courses for Archaeology in Louisiana’s Bayous

Changing Courses for Archaeology in Louisiana’s Bayous

  • September 27, 2023
  • Heritage at Risk
By Steven J. Filoromo, RPA, TerraXplorations, Inc., Baton Rouge, Louisiana Bayous are subject to constant change over the long course of history. The rate of change today is unprecedented. As…

North Carolina Archaeological Sites – Approaches to Handling Climate Threats

  • November 2, 2022
  • Heritage at Risk
Allyson Ropp, Historic Preservation Archaeological Specialist, NC Office of State Archaeology; Ph.D. Student, Integrated Coastal Studies, East Carolina University As I wrote about this time last year, North Carolina’s coastal…
SHA Special Publication and Author Perspective

SHA Special Publication and Author Perspective

  • April 24, 2022
  • Current Topics in Historical Archaeology
Ships' Graveyards: Abandoned Watercraft and the Archaeological Site Formation Process April 5, 2022 Submitted by Mary L. Maniery PAR Environmental Services, Inc., President SHA Co-Publications Associate Editor In March 2018,…

Virginia’s Inland Waters Heritage Risk Assessment and Survey

  • February 15, 2022
  • Heritage at Risk
by Elizabeth A. Moore (Virginia Department of Historic Resources) Location: Multiple Rivers in Virginia Problem: Virginia has 64 rivers, river branches, major creeks, and runs totaling 2,452 linear miles and…
SHA Special Publication and Author Perspective – The “Other” Dixwells

SHA Special Publication and Author Perspective – The “Other” Dixwells

  • November 23, 2021
  • Historical Archaeology
Submitted by Mary L. Maniery PAR Environmental Services, Inc., President SHA Co-Publications Associate In March 2018, the SHA began a blog for the Society webpage to highlight our publications and…
SHA Special Publication and Author Perspective

SHA Special Publication and Author Perspective

  • November 15, 2021
  • Historical Archaeology
  November 4, 2021 Submitted by Mary L. Maniery PAR Environmental Services, Inc., President SHA Co-Publications Associate In March 2018, the SHA began a blog for the Society webpage to…
Heritage in the Eye of the Storm—Hurricanes, Coastal Erosion, Sea Level Rise and the State of Coastal & Maritime Archaeology in the North Carolina Coastal Plain

Heritage in the Eye of the Storm—Hurricanes, Coastal Erosion, Sea Level Rise and the State of Coastal & Maritime Archaeology in the North Carolina Coastal Plain

  • October 25, 2021
  • Heritage at Risk
Allyson Ropp Historic Preservation Archaeological Specialist, NC Office of State Archaeology Take a second to imagine the colony of North Carolina in 1738 and being in a small town on…
A Summary of the Past Presidents’ Student Reception  on Careers in Museums and Collections

A Summary of the Past Presidents’ Student Reception on Careers in Museums and Collections

  • October 19, 2021
  • Academic and Professional Training
Society for Historical Archaeology 2021 Virtual Conference By Julia A. King, Patricia Samford, and Mark Warner During the Society for Historical Archaeology’s (SHA) 2021 Virtual Conference, the SHA held six…
The South Carolina Archaeological Archive Flood Recovery Project

The South Carolina Archaeological Archive Flood Recovery Project

  • September 3, 2021
  • Heritage at Risk
by Meg Gaillard Archaeologist South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Heritage Trust Program Nearly six years ago, a catastrophic flood event affected the Carolinas from October 1 – 5, 2015.…
A Summary of the Past Presidents’ Student Reception on Careers in Community Engagement

A Summary of the Past Presidents’ Student Reception on Careers in Community Engagement

  • April 23, 2021
  • Academic and Professional Training
A Summary of the Past Presidents’ Student Reception on Careers in Community Engagement Society for Historical Archaeology 2021 Virtual Conference By Bill Lees, Della Scott-Ireton, and Sara Ayers-Rigsby During the Society for…
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