In 1960, at its annual meeting, the Society for American Archaeology authorized the establishment of a new publication series making use of Microcards as the medium of publication. A co-operative agreement was reached with the University of Wisconsin Press to publish the series jointly, an editorial committee was appointed, a name was given to the series (Archives of Archaeology), and a total of 29 reports were eventually added to complete the series.
- The 1959-1960 Transwestern Pipeline: Window Rock to Flagstaff
- An Anthropometric and Morphological Analysis of a Prehistoric Skeletal Population from Santa Cruz Island, California
- Archaeological Investigations Near Mobridge, South Dakota
- Archaeological Investigations of Inland and Coastal Sites of the Katamai National Monument, Alaska
- An Archaeological Report on a Cave Deposit (D1-30)
- The Archaeological Sequence form Sipolite, Oaxaca, Mexico
- Archives of Archaeology: A New Publication Series on Microcards
- Artifact Description and Proveniences for the Ringo Site, Southeastern Arizona
- Cachimbos De Alagoinhas
- The Chronological Significance of Maya Ceramics
- Climatic Change and the Mill Creek Culture of Iowa
- Documentation for Chapters in Prehistory of Eastern Arizona, II
- Documentation for Prehistoric Investigations in the Upper Little Colorado Drainage, Eastern Arizona
- Documentation for Some Late Mogollon Sites in the Upper Little Colorado Drainage, Eastern Arizona
- Documentation of Chapters in Prehistory of Eastern Arizona, III
- The Hazzard Collection
- The Hohokam, Sinagua and the Hakataya
- Iowa Archaeological Reports 1934 to 1939
- Japanese Source Materials of the Archaeology of the Kurile Islands
- Kamchadal Culture and its Relationships in the Old and New Worlds
- Klamath Basin Petroglyphs
- Na'nza, The Ponca Fort
- Petroglyphs of the Upper Ohio Valley, I
- Pottery and Artifact Provenience Data from Sites in the Painted Rock Reservoir, Western Arizona
- Preceramic Japan: Source Materials
- A Report on a Bluff Shelter in Northeastern Oklahoma (D1-47)
- Salvage Archaeology in Oklahoma: Papers of the Oklahoma Archaeological Salvage Project, Numbers 18-21
- Salvage Archaeology in Oklahoma: Papers of the Oklahoma Archaeological Salvage Project, Numbers 8-15
- Site D1-29, A Rockshelter in Northeastern Oklahoma
- Test Excavations at Maria Camp, British Honduras
Friday, June 8, 2012
Archives of Archaeology Series Online
Archives of Archaeology
Charles--Thanks for posting the announcement that the Archives of Archaeology series is now widely available in digital format. Readers might also be interested that the Digital Archaeological Record (tDAR), an international repository for a wide range of archaeological information, which is listed on the AWOL, is where the digital copies can be found. Additional background information about the series is available at http://www.tdar.org/news/2012/06/the-archives-of-archaeology-series-now-available-in-the-digital-archaeological-record-tdar/.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the posting. Frank McManamon