Co-published with The Society for Historical Archaeology

Series Description:
Historical archaeology is the study of the material remains of past societies that also left behind some other form of historical evidence. The University Press of Florida and the Society for Historical Archaeology have worked together to present these volumes that embrace the interests of a diverse group of scholars representing the disciplines of anthropology, history, geography, and folklore.
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There are 8 books in this series.

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Archaeology and Community Service Learning
Edited by Michael S. Nassaney and Mary Ann Levine
Pubdate: 6/21/2009

This collection examines how the field can successfully incorporate community service learning (CSL) into its pedagogies to broaden and enhance learning opportunities for students, promote civic engagement, and embrace community partnerships.
Cloth: $69.95
The Seneca Restoration, 1715–1754: An Iroquois Local Political Economy
Kurt A. Jordan
Pubdate: 9/28/2008

Cloth: $69.95
Paper: $32.95
Ships' Graveyards: Abandoned Watercraft and the Archaeological Site Formation Process
Nathan Richards
Pubdate: 8/31/2008

Cloth: $65.00
Unlocking the Past: Celebrating Historical Archaeology in North America
Edited by Lu Ann De Cunzo and John H. Jameson Jr
Pubdate: 3/30/2005

Cloth: $39.95
The Jewish Community of Early Colonial Nevis: A Historical Archaeological Study A A Historical Archaeological Study
Michelle M. Terrell
Pubdate: 12/31/2004

Cloth: $59.95
Indian and European Contact in Context: The Mid-Atlantic Region
Edited by Dennis B. Blanton and Julia A. King
Pubdate: 12/31/2004

Cloth: $65.00
Interpretations of Native North American Life: Material Contributions to Ethnohistory
Edited by Michael S. Nassaney and Eric S. Johnson
Pubdate: 2/28/2003

Bringing together the perspectives of archaeologists, ethnohistorians, and art historians, this collection of tightly integrated case studies highlight the significance of material objects to the study and interpretation of Native North American culture,
Cloth: $59.95
Paper: $24.95
Indians of the Greater Southeast: Historical Archaeology and Ethnohistory
Edited by Bonnie G. McEwan
Pubdate: 12/24/2000

A collection of essays summarizing current knowledge of southeastern Native Americans during the colonial encounter (post 1500). Integrates archaeological, documentary, and ethno-historical evidence in the most comprehensive examination of diverse southe
Cloth: $59.95
Paper: $24.95
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