It's funny you mentioned this. As the Webmaster for the Anthropological Studies Center (http://www.sonoma.edu/projects/asc) at Sonoma State University, California, I will be making some of our reports available on-line in the next few months. With the advance of Web technologies, the Internet is becoming a very powerful research tool. I can't think of a better way to make important (but not confidential) archaeological information readily avaible to the public, as a matter of fact. On another note, the Society for California Archaeology Web site (http://www.scanet.org) is developing a Historical Archaeology sub-section, where we'll be creating an on-line archive of papers presented by SCA members at the annual conferences. This is a faster way to get information than waiting for the proceedings to come out. Jeannie :) ==================================================== Jeannie Yang http://www.wco.com/~genie Archaeological Researcher, Webmaster Anthropological Studies Center Sonoma State University Rohnert Park, CA 94928 http://www.sonoma.edu/projects/asc/ ====================================================