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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Diana Wall
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2014 12:58 PM
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Subject: Re: Northeast Historical Archaeology now available online
i probably missed this in your email but how old do the issues have to be before they are digitized? and are the ones that are digitized available to the general public or members only?
Thanks for your help!
Best, Diana
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Maguire, Susan E < [log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Northeast Historical Archaeology has been digitized and is now
> available online in full-text from Volume 1, 1971 on our website
> http://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/neha/.
>
> Northeast Historical Archaeology is the journal of the Council for
> Northeast Historical Archaeology. The Council for Northeast Historical
> Archaeology (CNEHA), founded in 1967, is a non-profit organization
> dedicated to archaeological scholarship in the American Northeast,
> including the Canadian provinces and the U.S. states of Connecticut,
> Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
> Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
> New York, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Prince Edward Island,
> Quebec, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia. Since the
> spring of 1971, the journal has explored the history of Northeastern
> North America through archaeological finds in the area.
> Additional information about the Council for Northeast Historical
> Archaeology can be found on the Council's website
> http://www.cneha.org/ Order forms for print copies of the journal and
> posters from our Telling Time poster series can be found at
> www.buffalostate.edu\neha< http://www.buffalostate.edu/neha>
>
>
>
>
> Susan Maguire, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor,
> Department of Anthropology
> SUNY Buffalo State
> CLAS B 107, 1300 Elmwood Avenue
> Buffalo, NY 14222
> 716-878-6599
>
> Editor, Northeast Historical Archaeology
> www.buffalostate.edu/neha<http://www.buffalostate.edu/neha>
> http://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/neha
>
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Diana diZerega Wall
Professor
Department of Anthropology
The City College of New York/The
CUNY Graduate Center
New York, NY 10031
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