Life and Death on the Nile is a rollicking reminiscence […] archaeology bioarchaeology bioethnography human osteology Nubia Sudan Six decades of collaborative bioarchaeological research on the Nile
Religion, History, and Place in the Origin of Settled Life […] archaeology Asia historic sites history religion ritual “History Making” and the Problem of Religion in the Neolithic
Water, Cacao, and the Early Maya of Chocolá presents the […] archaeology historic sites Latin America Maya Mesoamerica Chocolá: An Ancient Maya Capital in a Contemporary Guatemalan Community
Bones of Contention will be valuable to historians and archaeologists, […] archaeology conflict conservation cultural change cultural property ethics ethnicity genocide heritage historic sites history landscapes place politics religion ritual Articulation as a Political Act? On a Study of Palestinian Shrines
Reading the Bones: Activity, Biology and Culture considers the study […] archaeology bioarchaeology ecology environment Of environment and genes: How to address bones’ morphological variability
In Broken Chains and Subverted Plans: Ethnicity, Race, and Commodities, […] archaeology ecology food heritage historic sites household Resistance and Insistence: Studying Identity Through Commodity Trends
Bones of Complexity is a considerable collection of bioarchaeological studies […] archaeology bioarchaeology ethnohistory historic sites The Complexity of What is not a Bone
Guyana’s colonial history was shaped by 17th century European trade […] archaeology colonialism ethnohistory historic sites history Latin America post-colonialism Cayenne and the transatlantic world-economy. From interdependence to commercial self-organization?
In a strange twist of fate, I read Ethnic Ambiguity […] Africa archaeology colonialism ethnicity ethnography ethnohistory heritage history The Cultural Evolutionary Perspective: Toward a Multidisciplinary Method to Ethnic Identity Research
Charleston: An Archaeology of Life in a Coastal Community summarizes […] archaeology conservation ecology environment fishing food historic sites history household landscapes Urban Archaeology and Foodways in South Carolina
These “Thin Partitions:” Bridging the Growing Divide Between Cultural Anthropology […] archaeology inter-disciplinary inter-disciplinary methodologies Perceptions of “Intra-Disciplinary” Unity and Division
The authors in The Archaeology of Race in the Northeast, […] archaeology conflict ethics ethnicity genocide heritage historic sites history identity race violence Re-evaluating the Place of Race in Historical Archaeology
Michael Lind begins Ancient Zapotec Religion: An Ethnohistorical and Archeological […] archaeology ethnohistory religion ritual Zapotec Charting out a Complex World: Ancient Zapotec Religion in Context
Archaeologies of Slavery and Freedom in the Caribbean: Exploring the […] archaeology Carribean identity liminal spaces post-colonialism slavery Liminal Spaces within the Caribbean Plantation Landscape
From 2001 to 2010 excavations were conducted. Ten years of […] archaeology colonialism historic sites Fort San Juan: The Relations between Spaniards and Natives during the 18 Months the Fort …
Brett Houk’s text is a well-written, easily engaged work that […] archaeology Maya urban planning Analyzing Ancient Mayan Elites through their Strategies for Urban Planning
For thousands of years, Indigenous peoples across the Americas cultivated […] archaeology economic anthropolology food globalization history medical anthropology tobacco An American Obsession
As soon as I learned about the publication of Animals […] animals archaeology Inequality We Think With Animals, and Thereby We Are Human
Method and Theory in Paleoethnobotany is an excellent volume that […] archaeology ecology theory New Outlooks in Paleoethnobotany
As stated in the introduction, there is a dearth of […] archaeology death ritual Re-evaluating the State of Mortuary Studies in the Near East
The Ecology of Pastoralism is an outstanding collection of papers […] archaeology ecology history landscapes Pastoralism and Pastoralists Since the Bonze Age till the Present: an Environmental Interpretation of Historical …
This book is easy to read, practical and funny. This […] archaeology theory Theory Can Be Fun, or How We Learn from the Past in 14 Easy Chapters
Over the last twenty years, there has been a resurgence […] Andes archaeology ethnohistory religion Deciphering Wak’as: Exploring the Sacred from an Andean Perspective
The Maya Forest Garden is an impressive book on environmental […] archaeology ecology history Maya Milpa, Forest, Garden: Maya Agro-ecosystems
In Ancient Zapotec Religion: An Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Perspective, anthropological […] archaeology ethnohistory religion Zapotec Between Animatism and Pantheism: Religion and the Supernatural in Ancient Oaxaca
With recent national events bringing to the forefront the still […] archaeology Baltimore heritage race slavery The Plantation Spaces in Black and White