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Catalog of Publications 2009 THE SAA PRESS

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Catalog of Publications

2009

THE SAA PRESS

comIng In 2010!

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elcome to the 2009 catalog for

The SAA Press. The SAA Press is the book

publishing arm of the Society for American

Archaeology. This catalog contains a concise

listing of The SAA Press publications, many

of which are ideal for classroom use. If you are

thinking of using any of our publications in the

classroom, see if you qualify for a desk copy.

Call the The SAA Press’s manager of

publications at +1 (202) 789-8200 or email

[email protected].

Please explore this Catalog of Publications. There

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Coming from THE SAA PRESS

Suzanne K. Fish and Paul R. FishReassessing Borderlands Archaeology: The Southern U.S. Southwest and Mexican Northwest

David G. Anderson and Kenneth E. SassamanContemporary Perspectives in Southeastern Archaeology: From Colonization to Complexity

Jeanne E. Arnold and Michael R. WalshCalifornia’s Ancient Past: From the Pacific to the Range of Light

Madonna MossRe-Thinking Northwest Coast Archaeology

�e Contemporary Perspectives series offers short volumes focused on the archaeology of a specific region. Each book is designed to provide busy professionals and instructors with a state-of-the-art, efficient summary of current research and interpretations. �e titles below are forthcoming in the series.

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THe SAA PreSS reADer SerIeS

Forthcoming!Readings in Chronometric Analysis: Selections from American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity, 1935 – 2006COMpIlED BY STEphEN E. NASh

This volume re-presents papers that introduce students and schol-ars to the development, applica-tion, and critical appraisal of the five most prominent chronometric techniques available to archaeolo-gists — tree-ring dating, radiocar-bon analysis, obsidian hydration analysis, archaeomagnetic analy-sis, and luminescence analysis. In his introduction to each of the five techniques, Stephen E. Nash describes how each technique works, examines the often signifi-cant limitations inherent to each technique, and explores the prop-er interpretation of data produced by each technique.

New!An Archaeological Perspective on Ritual, Religion, and Ideology from American Antiquity and Latin American AntiquityCOMpIlED BY GORDON F. M. RAkITA AND JANE BuIkSTRA

This volume includes a synthetic introduction and thirteen articles from the pages of American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity that focus on how American Archaeologists approach religion and ritual. It would be an ideal text for both graduate and undergraduate courses on ritual, religion, and ideology from an Archaeological perspective.

272 pp. 2008. ISBN 0-932839-35-5. Nonmember Price $37.95, Member Discount Price: $29.95

Formation Theory in Archaeology: Readings from American Antiquity and Latin American AntiquityCOMpIlED BY MIChAEl ShOTT

360 pp. 2006. ISBN 0-932839-30-4. Regular Price $37.95, Member Discount Price $29.95.

Readings in American Archaeological Theory: Selections from American Antiquity 1962–2002COMpIlED BY GARTh BAWDEN

292 pp. 2003. ISBN 0-932839-25-8. Regular Price: $24.95, Member Discount Price: $19.95.

Readings in Late Pleistocene North America and Early Paleoindians: Selections from American AntiquityCOMpIlED BY BRuCE B. huCkEll AND J. DAvID kIlBY

312 pp. 2004. ISBN 0-932839-26-6. Regular Price: $27.95, Member Discount Price: $21.95.

Ceramics in Archaeology: Readings from American Antiquity, 1936 – 2002COMpIlED BY hECTOR NEFF.

384 pp. 2005. ISBN 0-932839-29-0. Nonmember Price: $37.95, Member Discount Price: 29.95.

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New!Cultural Transmission and Archaeology EDITED BY MIChAEl J. O’BRIEN

This volume grew out of the first Society for American Archaeology’s President’s Invited Forum on Important Topics in American Archaeology. The various issues addressed in the chapters point out the complex nature of cultural transmission. Readers will find a diversity of opinion over how best to examine cultural transmission in the archaeological record and issues and concepts to keep in mind.

248 pp. 2008. ISBN 0-932839-33-9. Regular Price: $37.95, Member Discount Price $29.95.

New!Ethics in ActionChIp COlWEll-ChANThAphONh, JulIE hOllOWEll, AND DRu MCGIll

Based on the Society for American Archaeology’s Annual Ethics Bowl, this book is centered on a series of hypothetical case studies that challenge the reader to think through the complexities of archaeological ethics. The volume will benefit undergraduate and graduate students who can either use these cases as a classroom activity or as preparation for the Ethics Bowl, as well as those who are seeking to better understand the ethical predicaments that face the discipline.

240 pp. 2008. ISBN 0-932839-32-0. Regular Price: $27.95,Member Discount Price $21.95.

Archaeologists and Local Communities: Partners in Exploring the PastEDITED BY lINDA DERRY AND MAuREEN MAllOY

In this timely volume, the contributors provide case studies that range geographically from the Bering Sea to the suburbs of Washington, D.C. The book shows that by involving communities in archaeological projects, archaeolo-gists build public support for archaeological sites and, in so doing, enrich the quality of the archaeological research itself. This text is an invaluable handbook for practicing archaeologists and students interested in establishing local community partnerships.

193 pp. 2003. ISBN 0-932839-24-X. Regular Price: $26.95, Member Discount Price: $21.95.

Ethics in American Archaeology, 2nd revised editionEDITED BY MARk J. lYNOTT AND AlISON WYlIE

This groundbreaking series of papers explores the myriad issues facing archaeologists as archaeo-logical sites become more well known and the preservation of artifacts continues to command public interest. The Second Revised Edition expands the discussion that led to the devel-opment of the Principles of Archaeological Ethics.

168 pp. 2000. ISBN: 0-932839-16-9. Regular Price: $12.95, Member Discount Price: $9.95.

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From Campus to Corporation: The Emergence of Contract Archaeology in the Southwestern United StatesEDITED BY hEIDI ROBERTS, RIChARD v. N. AhlSTROM, AND BARBARA ROTh

This book chronicles one of American Archaeology’s most fascinating stories: the growth of contract archaeology in the American Southwest. The contributors, all contract archaeologists themselves, provide firsthand narratives of this exciting story.

176 pp. 2004. ISBN 0-932839-27-4. Regular Price: $33.95, Member Discount Price: $23.95.

Our Collective Responsibility: The Ethics and Practice of Archaeological Collections StewardshipEDITED BY S. TERRY ChIlDS

Archaeological curation is in a state of crisis. Existing collections have inadequate space, resources, and professional staff; meanwhile, new collections continue to grow at an alarming rate. Making matters worse, many existing collections are in deplorable condition. “The book presents rock-solid, usable articles that offer suggestions about how archaeology can protect the things we collect. Using these papers we should be able to put our collective houses in order”—Joe Watkins, review in Journal of Anthropological Research

190 pp. 2004. ISBN 0-932839-28-2. Regular Price: $30.95, Member Discount Price: $19.95.

Working Together: Native Americans and ArchaeologistsEDITED BY kuRT DONGOSkE, MARk AlDENDERFER, AND kAREN DOEhNER

FOREWORD BY AlISON WYlIE; AFTERWORD BY DAvID huRST ThOMAS

This innovative collection of articles describes cooperative initiatives and issues involving Native Americans and archaeolo-gists, both in the United States and abroad.

240 pp. 2000. ISBN 0-932839-18-5. Regular Price: $29.95, Member Discount Price: $24.95.

Topics in Cultural Resource LawEDITED BY DONAlD FORSYTh CRAIB

This collection of articles explores a wide range of legal issues as they pertain to the control, protection, and regulation of cultural resources. Contributors include: Bill Lipe, Don D. Fowler, Patty Gerstenblith, Richard B. Cunningham, Caroline Blanco, Ole Varmer, Alan L. Schneider, SherryHutt, Sarah Harding, and Jason Corcoran Roberts.

100 pp. 2000. ISBN 0-932839-21-5. Special price: $19.95, Member Discount Price: $15.95.

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Journal Back Issues (While Supplies Last)

American Antiquity Single Issue $19 $ 29 American Antiquity Volume-Year Set $75 $115 Latin American Antiquity Single Issue $10 $ 18 Latin American Antiquity Volume-Year Set $40 $ 70

Principles of Archaeological Ethics Poster22 1/2” x 17 1/2”. Handsome, laminated, two-color poster of the Principles of Archaeological Ethics adopted by SAA. An essential item for any archaeology lab, bulletin board, or classroom. $4.95.

SerIAlS elecTronIc PublIcATIonS

Electronic Publications from the Society for American ArchaeologyArchaeology and You, by George E. Stuart and Francis McManamon. Available on SAAweb at http://www.saa.org/ publications/ArchAndYou/.

Archaeology and Public Education, the newsletter of the SAA Public Education Committee, is posted four times a year: Spring (Mar 1), Summer (June 1), Fall (Sept 1), and Winter (Dec 1). Available on SAAweb at http://www.saa.org/ pubEdu/A&PE/index.html.

Teaching Archaeology: A Sampler for Grades 3 to 12. Available at http://www.saa.org/ publications/sampler/TOC.html.

Archaeology in the Classroom: Guidelines for the Evaluation of Archaeology Education Materials. Available at http://www.saa.org/ education/guidelines/introduction.html.

Archaeology for the Public. Web pages for members of the public who want to know more about archae-ology, as well as for archaeologists, educators, and interpreters who share archaeology with the public. Archaeology for the Public is a project of the Public Education Committee of the Society for American Archaeology. Available on the SAAweb at http://www.saa.org/public.

For SAA Members OnlyGovernment Affairs Update. Interested in receiving the latest archaeopolitical news from Washington, D.C.? You can get SAA’s monthly Government Affairs Update via email by checking the appropriate box in your member profile in your online record and providing a current email address.

JSTOR access to American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity. SAA members may subscribe to this fee-based service for $25 per calendar year (January through December), or $5 per calendar year for those living in countries with Discount Rates.* This allows online access to full-text issues of American Antiquity for the years 1935-2005 and Latin American Antiquity for the years 1990-2005. You may add the JSTOR option when you renew your dues, or print the form at www.saa.org/ Publications/AmAntiq/JSTOR/form.asp and fax it to SAA.

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Published by Altamira Press in cooperation with the Society for American Archaeology

SAA members receive a 20% discount on these Altamira titles

The American Archaeologist, by Melinda Zeder.

The Archaeology Education Handbook: Sharing the Past with Kids. Edited by Karolyn E. Smardz and Shelley J. Smith.

Native Americans and Archaeologists: Stepping Stones to Common Ground. Edited by Nina Swidler, Kurt Dongoske, Roger Anyon, and Alan Downer.

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Archaeological Research and Heritage Preservation in the AmericasEDITED BY ROBERT D. DRENNAN AND SANTIAGO MORA

119 pages. 2001. ISBN 0-932839-22-3. Special Price: $11.95, SAA Member Discount Price: $8.95.

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Witness to the Past: The Life and Works of John L. CotterEDITED BY DANIEl G. ROBERTS AND DAvID G. ORR

332 pp. 2007. ISBN 0-932839-31-2. Regular Price: $21.95, SAA/SHA Member Discount Price: $17.95

Debuting at SAA's 75th Annual Meeting in St. Louis, April 14-18, 2010!Voices in American ArchaeologyEDITED BY WENDY AShMORE, DOROThY T. lIppERT, AND BARBARA J. MIllS

comIng In 2010!