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Society for Historical Archaeology bookstore

SHA has joined with The PAST Foundation to bring you the new series, Perspectives from Historical Archaeology: compilations from HA journals. The first in this series is Christopher Fennell's African Diaspora Archaeology, a compilation of 24 articles.

Co-editors of the SHA co-publications are: Annalies Corbin and J. W. Joseph Please contact them if you have an interest in becoming a part of this new series.

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Studies in Material Culture Research

Studies in Material Culture ResearchStudies in Material Culture Research (book)

Print: $15.00

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A Reader from Historical Archaeology

Approaches to Material Culture: Research for Historical Archaeologists

Approaches to Material Culture: Research for Historical ArchaeologistsApproaches to Material Culture: Research for Historical Archaeologists (book)

Print: $35.00

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A Reader from Historical Archaeology

Identification of Manufacturers & Marks, HA  Vol 16, Nos. 1-2 1982 (2009 reprint)

Identification of Manufacturers & Marks, HA Vol 16, Nos. 1-2 1982 (2009 reprint)Identification of Manufacturers & Marks, HA Vol 16, Nos. 1-2 1982 (2009 reprint) (book)

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The potteries of the East Liverpool district were the largest domestic producers of ceramic wares between 1890 and 1940. This volume includes a brief history of the local pottery industry from its inception to the present. This treatise is designed to provide a reference for the identification and interpretation of archaeological data. It also contains peripheral appendices to facilitate effective use of the publication

Perspectives from Historical Archaeology: African Diaspora Archaeology

Perspectives from Historical Archaeology: African Diaspora ArchaeologyPerspectives from Historical Archaeology: African Diaspora Archaeology (book)

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The African Diaspora Archaeology volume is compiled by Chris Fennell, organizer of the African Diaspora Archaeological Network (ADAN): www.diaspora.uiuc.edu. This publication includes an introduction by Fennell that reviews the field and 23 articles selected from Historical Archaeology. Including studies from Africa, the Caribbean, South America, and both the northern and southern US, this volume provides a fascinating look at African culture, sites, and artifacts and the traces the transition of African peoples from the Old World to the New. Please visit our website at www.sha.org