Dear Histarch Folks:
Here are some new books for review in Historical Archaeology. If any of them pique your interest let me know. This is a first-come first served situation. This will also be the last set of books I will be sending out as Julie Schablitsky will be taking over as our new reviews editor--welcome Julie!
BE SURE TO REPLY TO ME OFFLINE, [log in to unmask], rather than to the whole list.
Thanks!
Rich Veit
Soon to be the former SHA Reviews Editor
The Evolution of Ceramic Production Organization in a Maya Community,Dean Arnold
Power in Stone, Cities as Symbols of Empire,Geoffrey Parker
Critically Reading the Theory and Methods of Archaeology, Guy Gibbon
Industrial Heritage Retooled,James Douet
Subjects and Narratives in Archaeology, Ruth Van Dyke and Reinhard Bernbeck
Sobre Campos De Batalla, Arqueologia de Conflictos belicos en America Latina, Carlos Land y Odlanyer Hernandez de Lara, Editores
Designing for the Museum Visitor Experience, Tiina Roppola
A Desolate Place for a Defiant People, Daniel O Sayers
Interpreting African American History and Culture at Museums and Historic Sites, edited by Max van Balgooy
Everyday Religion, An Archaeology of Protestant Belief and Practice in the Nineteenth Century, Hadley Kruczek-Aaron
Landscape Biographies: Geographical Historical and Archaeology Perspectives on the Production and Transmission of Landscapes, edited by Jan Kilen, Hans Renes, and Rita Hermans
The Archaeology of Slavery: A Comparative Approach to Captivity and Coercion, edited by Lydia Wilson Marshall
Historic Preservation, Caring for Our Expanding Legacy, Michael A. Tomlan
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