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Society for American Archaeology 2018 Meeting Recap

April 18, 2018

The Society for American Archaeology’s eighty-third annual meeting brought more than 5,000 archaeologists from across the Americas and around the globe to Washington, D.C. In keeping with the location, several panels delved into critical topics around legislation and its effects on archaeologists. Panels on Bears Ears, the Antiquities Act, colonialism, heritage programs, collaborative archaeology, and much more infused the meeting with energy and conversation.

Several authors stopped by our booth to say hello and showcase their work to their colleagues. The meeting was fantastic, and we can’t wait to see everyone in Albuquerque for SAA 2019!

T.J. Ferguson, co-editor of Footprints of Hopi History.

 

UA Press Senior Editor Allyson Carter and Deb Nichols, co-editor of Rethinking the Aztec Economy.

 

Matt Peeples with his new book, Connected Communities.

 

Kathy Arthur with her new book, The Lives of Stone Tools.

 

Clay Mathers, co-editor of Native and Spanish New Worlds.

 

Allyson Carter and Pat Gilman, co-author of Mimbres Life and Society.

 

John Douglass, co-editor of the forthcoming Forging Communities in Colonial Alta California, with Allyson Carter.

 

Emma Britton with Steve LeBlanc, co-author of Mimbres Life and Society.

 

Scott Ingram, co-editor of Traditional Arid Lands Agriculture, and Allyson Carter.

 

Michael Waters, author of Principles of Geoarchaeology.

 

Chip Colwell, co-editor of Footprints of Hopi History.

 

Paul Minnis, co-editor of Discovering Paquimé, and Lisa LeCount, co-editor of Classic Maya Provincial Politics.

 

Michael Searcy with his book The Life-Giving Stone.

 

Lee Panich, co-editor of Indigenous Landscapes and Spanish Missions.
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