Last week UPF traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana, for the 2018 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, hosted by the Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA). We had a great time showcasing our new and bestselling archaeology books and meeting with scholars in the field.
Join us in congratulating Martha A. Zierden and Elizabeth J. Reitz, coauthors of Charleston: An Archaeology of Life in a Coastal Community. Their book was selected as the winner of the 2018 James Deetz Book Award, given by the SHA to archaeology books that are “well written and accessible to all potential readers.” The award was announced at the conference.
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Here are some other books we brought to the conference:
Archaeological Perspectives on the French in the New World
Edited by Elizabeth M. Scott
The Archaeology of American Mining
By Paul J. White
The Country Where My Heart Is: Historical Archaeologies of Nationalism and National Identity
Edited by Alasdair Brooks and Natascha Mehler
Critical Theory and the Anthropology of Heritage Landscapes
By Melissa F. Baird
Heritage at the Interface: Interpretation and Identity
Edited by Glenn Hooper
Race, Place, and Memory: Deep Currents in Wilmington, North Carolina
By Margaret M. Mulrooney
The Rosewood Massacre: An Archaeology and History of Intersectional Violence
By Edward González-Tennant
The Final Mission: Preserving NASA’s Apollo Sites
By Lisa Westwood, Beth Laura O’Leary, and Milford Wayne Donaldson
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Didn’t get to attend the meeting but want to take advantage of our conference discount?
Visit our website to view our historical and underwater archaeology book sale. Use code CHUA18 to receive discounts up to 60% and free shipping on orders over $50.
Discount ends February 16, 2018.