SAA 2024 Conference and Archaeology Book Sale

We attended this year's meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in New Orleans, Louisiana from April 17 to 21, 2024. Although the meeting is over, our virtual booth is open through July 31, 2024 and offers great deals on our archaeology titles. Use code SAA24 for discount prices and free shipping within the US for orders over $75. … Continue reading SAA 2024 Conference and Archaeology Book Sale

AAIHS 2024 Conference and African American Studies Book Sale

This year’s African American Intellectual History Society's conference was held at the University of Virginia on March 8 and 9, 2024. Our virtual booth is open through July 31, 2024 and offers great deals on our African American studies titles. Use code AAIH24 for discount prices and free shipping within the U.S. for orders over $75. Click Here to … Continue reading AAIHS 2024 Conference and African American Studies Book Sale

Highlights from the 2023 ASE Conference

We attended this year's American Society for Ethnohistory Conference in Tallahassee, Florida, from November 2 to 4, 2023. Although the meeting is over, our virtual booth is open through December 15, 2023 and offers great deals on our ethnohistory titles. Use code ASE23 for discount prices and free shipping within the US for orders over $75. View All Titles … Continue reading Highlights from the 2023 ASE Conference

Highlights from the 2023 SEAC Conference

We attended this year's Southeastern Archaeological Conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee, from October 25 to 28, 2023. Although the meeting is over, our virtual booth is open through December 15, 2023 and offers great deals on our Southeastern archaeology titles. Use code SEAC23 for discount prices and free shipping within the US for orders over $75. View All Titles in … Continue reading Highlights from the 2023 SEAC Conference

Living Ceramics, Storied Ground

“Orser offers a significant contribution to contemporary archaeology, providing a detailed yet concise synthesis of how material culture has revealed new and important insights into the history of enslavement and the resilience of African and African-descended communities in the United States.”—Diane Wallman, coeditor of Archaeology in Dominica: Everyday Ecologies and Economies at Morne Patate   “The author … Continue reading Living Ceramics, Storied Ground