Spector provides the basic information needed to help general readers understand the site and its people. She also does more, offering thoughtful reflections on issues that she has faced as a professional archaeologist and on the ethical problems that confront the field, given its past lack of communication and dialogue with the peoples whose histories it has excavated and appropriated. This book may break the trail for a new genre of archaeological site report. Reading it, I was led to reflect on my own first summer field school experience, and on the report that our director ultimately published. I recall vividly the human experience of those ten weeks, the intense hands-on learning and immersion in an entirely fresh subject. It was excit...
This book is a tribute to the late Dr. Richard Forbis, the figure many Plains archaeologists regard ...
I suspect that academe, at least that portion called anthropology, will not approve of this book. I ...
It is well known that the role and contribution of women to prehistory has long been ignored or unde...
Spector provides the basic information needed to help general readers understand the site and its pe...
Review of: What This Awl Means: Feminist Archaeology at a Wahpeton Dakota Village. Spector, Janet D
Janet Spector has written a book which is enjoyable, enlightening, and though-provoking reading. Tho...
Review of: Power and Gender in Oneota Culture: A Study of a Late Prehistoric People. Berres, Thomas ...
Review of Black Feminist Archaeology, by Whitney Battle-Baptiste, 2011, Left Coast Press, Walnut Cre...
The history of twentieth-century archaeology as told by its early practitioners is finding an apprec...
The field of archaeology incorporates a confusing assortment of ideas and approaches to the record. ...
This book is an outgrowth of a symposium presented at the 2005 Society for American Archaeology annu...
The Land of Prehistory is a comprehensive-indeed, encyclopedic - and insightful introduction to the ...
Book review of The Archaeological Northeast by Mary Ann Levine, Kenneth A. Sassaman, and Michael S. ...
This volume, edited by Stanley A. Ahler and Marvin Kay, consists of19 contributions by 21 authors. I...
Approximately 10,000 radiocarbon years before present, the body ofa 17- to 19-year-old female, proba...
This book is a tribute to the late Dr. Richard Forbis, the figure many Plains archaeologists regard ...
I suspect that academe, at least that portion called anthropology, will not approve of this book. I ...
It is well known that the role and contribution of women to prehistory has long been ignored or unde...
Spector provides the basic information needed to help general readers understand the site and its pe...
Review of: What This Awl Means: Feminist Archaeology at a Wahpeton Dakota Village. Spector, Janet D
Janet Spector has written a book which is enjoyable, enlightening, and though-provoking reading. Tho...
Review of: Power and Gender in Oneota Culture: A Study of a Late Prehistoric People. Berres, Thomas ...
Review of Black Feminist Archaeology, by Whitney Battle-Baptiste, 2011, Left Coast Press, Walnut Cre...
The history of twentieth-century archaeology as told by its early practitioners is finding an apprec...
The field of archaeology incorporates a confusing assortment of ideas and approaches to the record. ...
This book is an outgrowth of a symposium presented at the 2005 Society for American Archaeology annu...
The Land of Prehistory is a comprehensive-indeed, encyclopedic - and insightful introduction to the ...
Book review of The Archaeological Northeast by Mary Ann Levine, Kenneth A. Sassaman, and Michael S. ...
This volume, edited by Stanley A. Ahler and Marvin Kay, consists of19 contributions by 21 authors. I...
Approximately 10,000 radiocarbon years before present, the body ofa 17- to 19-year-old female, proba...
This book is a tribute to the late Dr. Richard Forbis, the figure many Plains archaeologists regard ...
I suspect that academe, at least that portion called anthropology, will not approve of this book. I ...
It is well known that the role and contribution of women to prehistory has long been ignored or unde...