I'd like to do the Archaeology of Slavery.
Iain
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> On 12 Aug 2015, at 00:44, Veit, Richard <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear Histarch Folks:
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> 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!
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> BE SURE TO REPLY TO ME OFFLINE, [log in to unmask], rather than to the whole list.
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> Thanks!
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> Rich Veit
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> Soon to be the former SHA Reviews Editor
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> The Evolution of Ceramic Production Organization in a Maya Community,Dean Arnold
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> Power in Stone, Cities as Symbols of Empire,Geoffrey Parker
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> Critically Reading the Theory and Methods of Archaeology, Guy Gibbon
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> Industrial Heritage Retooled,James Douet
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> Subjects and Narratives in Archaeology, Ruth Van Dyke and Reinhard Bernbeck
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> Sobre Campos De Batalla, Arqueologia de Conflictos belicos en America Latina, Carlos Land y Odlanyer Hernandez de Lara, Editores
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> Designing for the Museum Visitor Experience, Tiina Roppola
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> A Desolate Place for a Defiant People, Daniel O Sayers
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> Interpreting African American History and Culture at Museums and Historic Sites, edited by Max van Balgooy
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> Everyday Religion, An Archaeology of Protestant Belief and Practice in the Nineteenth Century, Hadley Kruczek-Aaron
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> Landscape Biographies: Geographical Historical and Archaeology Perspectives on the Production and Transmission of Landscapes, edited by Jan Kilen, Hans Renes, and Rita Hermans
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> The Archaeology of Slavery: A Comparative Approach to Captivity and Coercion, edited by Lydia Wilson Marshall
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> Historic Preservation, Caring for Our Expanding Legacy, Michael A. Tomlan
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