This year’s Florida Anthropological Society conference was held in St. Augustine from May 12 to 14. Our virtual booth is open through June 30, 2023 and offers great deals on our Florida anthropology and archaeology titles. Use code FAS23 for discount prices and free shipping within the U.S. on orders over $75. Click Here to View all Titles in Our … Continue reading Our 2023 FAS Virtual Booth and Book Sale
En Bas Saline
“A rich body of data that can be used by many future generations. A great contribution to Caribbean archaeology and to the study of early European colonization of the Americas.”—L. Antonio Curet, coeditor of Islands at the Crossroads: Migration, Seafaring, and Interaction in the Caribbean “A compelling piece about the Indigenous communities at En Bas Saline. … Continue reading En Bas Saline
Our 2023 AABA Virtual Booth and Book Sale
This year’s American Association of Biological Anthropologists annual meeting was held in Reno, NV from April 19 to 22. Our virtual booth is open through June 30, 2023 and offers great deals on our bioarchaeology titles. Use code AABA23 for discount prices and free shipping within the U.S. on orders over $75. Click Here to View all Titles in Our … Continue reading Our 2023 AABA Virtual Booth and Book Sale
Fisher-Hunter-Gatherer Complexity in North America
“Moves beyond finding complexity in the hunter-gatherer archaeological record, instead exploring the historical processes, contingencies, and environments by which and in which foragers deployed the strategies that constitute complexity. A valuable contribution to the geographically expansive and temporally deep reconsideration under way about what it means to be a hunter-gatherer, and whether the concept retains … Continue reading Fisher-Hunter-Gatherer Complexity in North America
The Biocultural Consequences of Contact in Mexico: Five Centuries of Change
“A significant contribution to discussions of colonialism, reconstructing biosocial relationships, and working toward decolonization for colonized groups. A terrific volume.”—James T. Watson, coeditor of Ancient Southwestern Mortuary Practices “Provides an array of innovative methods that reveal new facets of the biocultural consequences of colonization in Mesoamerica through the lenses of structural violence, labor, and reproduction across … Continue reading The Biocultural Consequences of Contact in Mexico: Five Centuries of Change
Our 2023 SAA Virtual Booth and Book Sale
This year’s Society for American Archaeology annual meeting was held in Portland, OR from March 29 to April 2. Our virtual booth is open through June 30, 2023 and offers great deals on our archaeology titles. Use code SAA23 for discount prices and free shipping within the U.S. on orders over $75. Click Here to View all Titles in Our Virtual … Continue reading Our 2023 SAA Virtual Booth and Book Sale
Archaeology of the Mediterranean during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
“A comprehensive archaeological overview that will help to put Byzantium in a Medieval Mediterranean perspective.”—Luca Zavagno, author of Cyprus between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: An Island in Transition Archaeology of the Mediterranean during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages presents multidisciplinary perspectives on Greece, Corsica, Malta, and Sicily from the fourth to … Continue reading Archaeology of the Mediterranean during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
The Archaeology of the Homed and the Unhomed
“A deeply profound examination of the close relationship between being at home and being without a home. This thoughtful and innovative book promises to change the way archaeologists think about dwelling places and their varied meanings.”—Charles E. Orser, Jr., author of The Archaeology of Race and Racialization in Historic America “Sayers’s work is important not only … Continue reading The Archaeology of the Homed and the Unhomed
Anthropological Perspectives on Aging
“This outstanding and engaging body of work examines the various nuances of aging using a holistic and cross-field approach. One to add to a personal library.”—Elisha R. Oliver, Oklahoma State University “Older adults have been invisible in both academia and the real world for thousands of years. This book helps to make them visible.”—Christine Cave, … Continue reading Anthropological Perspectives on Aging
Human Behavioral Ecology and Coastal Environments
“Provides an excellent summary of current research on human behavioral ecology in coastal and island environments and begins to push us to a new way of using this framework to understand human behavior in broader and more nuanced ways.”—Leslie Reeder-Myers, coeditor of The Archaeology of Human-Environmental Dynamics on the North American Atlantic Coast “An impressive collection … Continue reading Human Behavioral Ecology and Coastal Environments
