Last week, UPF visited Fort Worth, Texas, to attend the 2017 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology. We had a fantastic time exhibiting our vast array of books on historical and underwater archaeology, as well as mingling with scholars in the field.



We saw several of our authors at the conference! Charles R. Ewen and Russell K. Skowronek, authors of Pieces of Eight: More Archaeology of Piracy; Theresa A. Singleton, author of Slavery behind the Wall: An Archaeology of a Cuban Coffee Plantation; Brett Houk, author of Ancient Maya Cities of the Eastern Lowlands; Michael S. Nassaney, author of The Archaeology of the North American Fur Trade and many other authors were in attendance.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth—we enjoyed seeing you!
Here are just a few of the books we took with us to the conference:
Archaeology of East Asian Shipbuilding by Jun Kimura
Setting the Table: Ceramics, Dining, and Cultural Exchange in Andalucía and La Florida by Kathryn L. Ness
Archaeologies of Slavery and Freedom in the Caribbean: Exploring the Spaces in Between edited by Lynsey A. Bates, John M. Chenoweth, and James A. Delle
The Archaeology of Smoking and Tobacco by Georgia L. Fox
The Powhatan Landscape: An Archaeological History of the Algonquian Chesapeake by Martin D. Gallivan
Missed us at the conference? You can still take advantage of our conference discount through February 10. Here’s how to order:
Visit our virtual booth: upf.com/CHUA17
Use code CHUA17 at checkout.
Free shipping for orders over $50!