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Working with the Halcyon Collection 2: Applying for Major Dissertation Grants with a Collections’ Project

  • April 9, 2021
  • Collections and Curation
By Jennifer A. Lupu, PhD Candidate, Northwestern University Perfume Bottle from the Halcyon House Collection with pull tag. This bottle was sent to Mark Warner and Ray Van Wandruszka at…

Interpreting the 2020 Election: What the Results Mean for Historical Archaeology

  • January 26, 2021
  • Historical Archaeology
Results of the January 9, 2021 Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) Government Affairs Advocacy Session: “Interpreting the 2020 Election: What the Results Mean for Historical Archaeology.” SHA 2021 Virtual Annual…

Interpreting the 2020 Election: What the Results Mean for Historical Archaeology

  • December 16, 2020
  • Historical Archaeology
The Society for Historical Archaeology’s (SHA) Government Affairs Committee is busy planning for the new Administration and new Congress. We invite you to join us for a robust, interactive discussion…

Past Presidents’ Student Reception

  • December 14, 2020
  • Historical Archaeology
Students! You may be asking yourself: “What exactly is the Past Presidents’ Student Reception?”, “Will the reception still be happening this year?”, or “How do I participate?”  Well, this is…

“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…

Rethinking the Archaeology of Capitalism: New Collection in Historical Archaeology

  • December 20, 2019
  • Current Topics in Historical Archaeology
  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…

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…

There is Power in Numbers: If Archaeologists Don’t Meet with Elected Officials, Someone Else Will!

  • April 3, 2019
  • Public Education and Interpretation
Barbara Clark, Northwest Region Director, Florida Public Archaeology Network As an archaeologist, the idea of walking the halls of your state capitol to speak with legislators and their staff might…

New Thematic Collection on “Disrupted Identities: Colonialism, Personhood, and Frontier Forts”

  • May 8, 2019
  • Current Topics in Historical Archaeology
Post prepared by Mark Axel Tveskov, Southern Oregon University Laboratory of Anthropology The forthcoming issue of Historical Archaeology [Vol 53(1)] includes a thematic collection dedicated to the archaeological reading of…

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…
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