This year’s Southeastern Archaeological Conference was held in Little Rock, AK from November 9 through 12. Our virtual booth is open through November 30, 2022 and offers great deals on our Southeastern archaeology titles. Use code SEAC22 for discount prices and free shipping within the U.S. Click Here to View all Titles in Our Virtual Booth Read on for highlights and … Continue reading Our 2022 SEAC Virtual Booth and Book Sale
Presidios of Spanish West Florida
“Using extensive archaeological, historic, and archival data, Bense summarizes and integrates the data collected into a synthesis of how and where Spain first occupied and used the Pensacola area. Relevant for anyone interested in the long-term process of colonization and ethnogenesis. A superb example of how the public can be integrated into a long-term archaeological … Continue reading Presidios of Spanish West Florida
Unearthing the Missions of Spanish Florida
“This long-awaited volume is a compelling look at a period of history unknown to many. It is a must have for anyone interested in the scholarship of the Spanish mission period in Florida.”—Charles R. Ewen, coeditor of Pieces of Eight: More Archaeology of Piracy“Spanning the time from the founding of the first missions to their final … Continue reading Unearthing the Missions of Spanish Florida
The Missions of Spanish Florida
By Tanya M. Peres, coeditor of Unearthing the Missions of Spanish Florida. This book is available at a discount price through December 15, 2021. Order here and use code SEAC21 at checkout. Numerous Indigenous groups lived throughout the Florida peninsula in the centuries before the French and Spanish arrived on Florida’s beaches. The contributors to Unearthing the … Continue reading The Missions of Spanish Florida
Highlights from our 2021 SEAC Virtual Booth
This year’s Southeastern Archaeological Conference will be held in Durham, NC from October 24 through October 27. Our virtual booth is open through December 15, 2021 and offers great deals on our Southeastern archaeology titles. Use code SEAC21 for discount prices and free shipping. Click Here to View all Titles in Our Virtual Booth Read on for … Continue reading Highlights from our 2021 SEAC Virtual Booth
Methods, Mounds, and Missions
“A dazzling array of research and ideas inspired by Jerald T. Milanich, doyen of Florida archaeology. Contributions by leading scholars on Weeden Island and later cultures, European contact archaeology, the Glades area, and Seminole archaeology means this important book will find a home on every Florida archaeologist’s bookshelf.”—Ryan Wheeler, coeditor of Iconography and Wetsite Archaeology of … Continue reading Methods, Mounds, and Missions
Welcome to Our 2020 SEAC Virtual Booth
This year’s Southeastern Archaeological Conference has been postponed to 2021. However, our virtual booth is open through December 16 and offers great deals on our Southeastern archaeology titles. Use code SEAC20 for discount prices and free shipping. Click Here to View all Titles in Our Virtual Booth Read on for highlights and bonus material from … Continue reading Welcome to Our 2020 SEAC Virtual Booth
Southeastern Archaeological Conference 2018
Director Meredith Morris-Babb and editor Eleanor Deumens attended the annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, held this year in Augusta, Georgia. It was great to display some of our new and bestselling southeastern archaeology books, and we enjoyed visiting with scholars and authors who stopped by our tables. Thanks to everyone who came to see us at … Continue reading Southeastern Archaeological Conference 2018
Review Roundup
UPF books have received lots of praise in the past few months. Since springtime in Florida is the perfect opportunity to relax outside with a good book, now is a great time to take a look at some of these titles. . Time magazine reviewed Douglas R. Egerton and Robert L. Paquette’s The Denmark … Continue reading Review Roundup
Paleoindian Societies of the Coastal Southeast
"Dunbar presents new information, perspectives, and interpretations that will have a significant impact on the way archaeologists think about the initial settlement of the lower Southeast and how the dynamic late Pleistocene-early Holocene landscape influenced the lives of Paleoindian people."--Richard W. Jefferies, author of The Archaeology of Carrier Mills: 10,000 Years in the Saline Valley … Continue reading Paleoindian Societies of the Coastal Southeast