This well-produced volume honors Stephen Williams, recently retired Peabody Professor of American Archaeology at Harvard University. Section one, on Williams' life, career, and publications, is of most interest to readers of BHA. Chapter 1, by James B. Griffin details Williams' career in teaching, in museum management, and southeastern archaeology and ethnohistory. Williams served as chairman of at least 25 doctoral committees and is credited with chairing more women's committees than any other Harvard archaeologist (Claassen 1994:7). Except for mention of his recent book, Fantastic Archaeology, neither this chapter or any other provides informat...
Some Recollections of Mr. Lux. (Michael Shakir Nassaney) Janice Mabel Weeks - an Obituary (David “Bu...
Editor’s Note (Shirley Blancke) History of the Fox Creek Phase and its Manifestations in Massachuset...
Editorial Notes October Meeting (Edward Brooks, Secretary) Existing Committees The Meeting of the Ea...
For many years Stephen Williams has taught a course at Harvard University dealing with t...
This volume contains historical studies of several sciences as practiced at Harvard Univ...
In 1901 Robert S. Peabody lamented the lack of instruction in archaeology at his high school alma ma...
In 2007 Associate Professor Jay Hall retires from the University of Queensland after more than 30 ye...
First chapter of the 2003 Summer Field School in Archaeology report on the archaeological dig at the...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 450-466)The purpose of this masters thesis is to make ava...
The history of archaeology is nourished by many sources of information, including the bo...
How Early Post-Wisconsin Man Came to New England (Joseph H. Waters) Some Connecticut Burials (Bernar...
William Shea Dies, Karen Shea, Rebecca Shea Erdelyi, Gerhard Pfandl, and Paul J. Ray, Jr. Al-Maktába...
A summary of the archaeologists holding faculty positions in the Department of Sociology and Anthrop...
The Howland Orchard Shell Midden (M37S-26A), Duxbury, Massachusetts (Russell Holmes and Bernard Otto...
Cremation Cult of the Dead at Swan Hold (Richard G. Sautter) The Oakholm Site: A Preliminary Report ...
Some Recollections of Mr. Lux. (Michael Shakir Nassaney) Janice Mabel Weeks - an Obituary (David “Bu...
Editor’s Note (Shirley Blancke) History of the Fox Creek Phase and its Manifestations in Massachuset...
Editorial Notes October Meeting (Edward Brooks, Secretary) Existing Committees The Meeting of the Ea...
For many years Stephen Williams has taught a course at Harvard University dealing with t...
This volume contains historical studies of several sciences as practiced at Harvard Univ...
In 1901 Robert S. Peabody lamented the lack of instruction in archaeology at his high school alma ma...
In 2007 Associate Professor Jay Hall retires from the University of Queensland after more than 30 ye...
First chapter of the 2003 Summer Field School in Archaeology report on the archaeological dig at the...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 450-466)The purpose of this masters thesis is to make ava...
The history of archaeology is nourished by many sources of information, including the bo...
How Early Post-Wisconsin Man Came to New England (Joseph H. Waters) Some Connecticut Burials (Bernar...
William Shea Dies, Karen Shea, Rebecca Shea Erdelyi, Gerhard Pfandl, and Paul J. Ray, Jr. Al-Maktába...
A summary of the archaeologists holding faculty positions in the Department of Sociology and Anthrop...
The Howland Orchard Shell Midden (M37S-26A), Duxbury, Massachusetts (Russell Holmes and Bernard Otto...
Cremation Cult of the Dead at Swan Hold (Richard G. Sautter) The Oakholm Site: A Preliminary Report ...
Some Recollections of Mr. Lux. (Michael Shakir Nassaney) Janice Mabel Weeks - an Obituary (David “Bu...
Editor’s Note (Shirley Blancke) History of the Fox Creek Phase and its Manifestations in Massachuset...
Editorial Notes October Meeting (Edward Brooks, Secretary) Existing Committees The Meeting of the Ea...