Using the pioneering research of David Lewis-Williams as a foundation, contributors from around the world examine how the availability of ethnographic analogies, or lack thereof, affect the interpretation of rock art.
The second edition of this well-known textbook on Southwestern archaeology provides a coherent and comprehensive summary of the major themes and topics central to modern interpretation and practice.
This chronological summary of the history of the Southeastern United States overviews the archaeology of the region from 20,000 years ago to World War I.
Classic set of 45 articles from the first decade of the Journal of Museum Education and its predecessor, Roundtable Reports.