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2013 Welcome to the 2013 catalog for The SAA Press! Be sure to check out two new titles: Recent Developments in Southeastern Archaeology: From Colonization to Complexity and All the King’s Horses: Essays on the Impact of Looting and the Illicit Antiquities Trade on Our Knowledge of the Past. Don’t forget that several of our titles are now also available as Kindle® Editions. Stay tuned for new releases by visiting The SAA Press page on SAAweb (www.saa.org).

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THE SAA PRESS

Catalog of Publications

2013

This catalog contains a concise listing of The SAA Press publications, many of which are ideal for classroom use. If you are thinking of using any of our publications in the classroom, see if you qualify for a desk copy. Call the The SAA Press’s manager of publications at +1 (202) 789-8200 or email [email protected]. There is an order form at the end of the catalog, or you may place your order via SAA’s secure website. Simply go to www.saa.org and select The SAA Press.

SAA CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES The Contemporary Perspectives series offers short volumes focused on the archaeology of a specific region. Each book is designed to provide busy professionals and instructors with a state-of-the-art, efficient summary of current research and interpretations.

New! Recent Developments in Southeastern Archaeology: From Colonization to Complexity BY DAVID G. ANDERSON AND KENNETH E. SASSMAN This book represents a period-by-period synthesis of southeastern prehistory designed for high school and college students, avocational archaeologists, and interested members of the general public. It also serves as a basic reference for professional archaeologists worldwide on the record of a remarkable region. 292 pp. 2012. ISBN 978-0-932839-43-5. $24.95 Regular Price, $19.95 SAA Member Discount Price KINDLE ® EDITION AVAILABLE!

Northwest Coast: Archaeology as Deep History BY MADONNA MOSS This concise overview of the archeology of the Northwest Coast of North America challenges stereotypes about complex hunter-gatherers. Madonna Moss argues that these ancient societies were first and foremost fishers and food producers and merit study outside social-evolutionary frameworks. Moss approaches the archaeological record on its own terms, recognizing that changes through time often reflect sampling and visibility of the record itself. The book synthesizes current research and is accessible to students and professionals alike. 183 pp. 2011. ISBN 978-0-932839-42-8. $24.95 Regular Price, $19.95 SAA Member Discount Price KINDLE ® EDITION AVAILABLE!

California’s Ancient Past: From the Pacific to the Range of Light BY JEANNE E. ARNOLD AND MICHAEL R. WALSH

FORTHCOMING IN 2013! Hawai‘i’s Past in a World of Pacific Islands PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Hagerstown, MD Permit No. 93

BY JAMES M. BAYMAN AND THOMAS S. DYE

California’s Ancient Past is an excellent introduction and overview of the archaeology and ancient peoples of this diverse and dynamic part of North America. Written in a concise and approachable format, the book provides an excellent foundation for students, the general public, and scholars working in other regions around the world. This book will be an important source of information on California’s ancient past for years to come. —Torben C. Rick, Smithsonian Institution

A new volume in the SAA Contemporary Perspectives Series

188 pp. 2010. ISBN 978-0-932839-40-4. $24.95 Regular Price, $19.95 SAA Member Discount Price KINDLE ® EDITION AVAILABLE!

The SAA PRESS READER SERIES

FROM THE SAA PRESS

Ethics in Action: Case Studies in Archaeological Dilemmas

New! Readings in American Archaeological Theory: Selections from American Antiquity 1962 – 2011. REVISED EDITION!

New! All the King’s Horses: Essays on the Impact of Looting and the Illicit Antiquities Trade on Our Knowledge of the Past

CHIP COLWELL-CHANTHAPHONH, JULIE HOLLOWELL, AND DRU MCGILL

COMPILED BY CHRISTINE S. VANPOOL AND TODD L. VANPOOL

EDITED BY PAULA KAY LAZRUS AND ALEX W. BARKER

340 pp. 2012. ISBN 978-0-932839-45-9. Regular Price: $24.95, Member Discount Price $19.95

The Archaeology of Tribal Social Formations: Selections from American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity COMPILED BY MICHELLE HEGMON 400 pp. 2010. ISBN 978-0-932839-38-1. Regular Price: $24.95 $14.95, Member Discount Price $19.95 $9.95

Archaeological Lithic Analysis: Readings from American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity

This volume examines the impact of looting and the use of artifacts of unknown provenance in the humanities and social sciences, ranging from the impacts of amnesty laws for reporting stolen cultural property to the use of Google Earth to assess the scale of illicit excavations, and from the impact of poorly provenienced artifacts on early Mycenaean and Minoan studies to the structure of the growing commercial trade in ancient coins.

Based on the Society for American Archaeology’s Annual Ethics Bowl, this book is centered on a series of hypothetical case studies that challenge the reader to think through the complexities of archaeological ethics. The volume will benefit undergraduate and graduate students who can either use these cases as a classroom activity or as preparation for the Ethics Bowl, as well as those who are seeking to better understand the ethical predicaments that face the discipline.

168 pp. 2012. ISBN 978-0-932839-44-2. $26.95 Regular Price, $21.95 SAA Member Discount Price

240 pp. 2008. ISBN 0-932839-32-0. Regular Price: $24.95 $15.95, Member Discount Price $19.95 $9.95

KINDLE ® EDITION AVAILABLE!

KINDLE ® EDITION AVAILABLE!

Archaeology in 3D: Deciphering Buried Sites in the Western U.S.

Ethics in American Archaeology, 2nd revised edition

EDITED BY MATTHEW T. SEDDON, HEIDI ROBERTS, AND RICHARD V.N. AHLSTROM This groundbreaking volume offers case studies demonstrating the importance of “digging deeper” and smarter, and of expending additional effort in finding and evaluating archaeological sites. The contributors make recommendations to improve CRM practice and research approaches to achieve these goals.

COMPILED BY GEORGE H. ODELL 432 pp. 2009. ISBN 0-932839-37-1. Regular Price: $24.95 $14.95, Member Discount Price $19.95 $9.95

Readings in Late Pleistocene North America and Early Paleoindians: Selections from American Antiquity

242 pp. 2011. ISBN 978-0-932839-41-1. Regular Price: $34.95, Member Discount Price $28.95

COMPILED BY BRUCE B. HUCKELL AND J. DAVID KILBY

Voices in American Archaeology

312 pp. 2004. ISBN 0-932839-26-6. Regular Price: $19.95 $14.95, Member Discount Price $15.95 $9.95

EDITED BY WENDY ASHMORE, DOROTHY LIPPERT, AND BARBARA J. MILLS

COMPILED BY HECTOR NEFF

Neff

384 pp. 2005. ISBN 0-932839-29-0. Regular Price: $19.95 $14.95, Member Discount Price $15.95 $9.95

Ceramics in Archaeology: Readings from American Antiquity

Ceramics in Archaeology: Readings from American Antiquity, 1936 – 2002

Launching in 2013! ADVANCES IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PRACTICE A Journal of the Society for American Archaeology Edited by Christopher D. Dore, University of Arizona & ASM Affiliates, Inc.

A digital, peer-reviewed, quarterly journal focusing on methods, techniques, and innovative practices. Look for the link to the courtesy issues available in 2013! You can be a part of SAA history! Now is the time to ready your manuscript for the inaugural issues. For submission information, please contact Christopher Dore at [email protected].

Archaeological ideas and practices have experienced transformative change since the SAA’s 50th Anniversary. Authors in this volume consider critically some of today’s most noteworthy issues. Their voices—like their views—are as diverse as the discipline. Nonetheless, they repeatedly recognize deep articulation between archaeology and social, economic, and political milieus, from local to global scales. And they share conviction that much is to be done in the years ahead. This volume aims to rouse more voices to join the lively ongoing conversation. 342 pp. 2010. ISBN 978-0-932839-39-8. Regular Price: $27.75 $19.95, Member Discount Price $20.75 $15.95 KINDLE ® EDITION AVAILABLE!

Cultural Transmission and Archaeology EDITED BY MICHAEL J. O’BRIEN This volume grew out of the first Society for American Archaeology’s President’s Invited Forum on Important Topics in American Archaeology. The various issues addressed in the chapters point out the complex nature of cultural transmission. Readers will find a diversity of opinion over how best to examine cultural transmission in the archaeological record and issues and concepts to keep in mind. 248 pp. 2008. ISBN 0-932839-33-9. Regular Price: $31.95 $19.95, Member Discount Price $24.95 $15.95

EDITED BY MARK J. LYNOTT AND ALISON WYLIE This groundbreaking series of papers explores the myriad issues facing archaeologists as archaeological sites become more well known and the preservation of artifacts continues to command public interest. The Second Revised Edition expands the discussion that led to the devel­opment of the Principles of Archaeological Ethics. 168 pp. 2000. ISBN: 0-932839-16-9. Regular Price: $11.95, Member Discount Price $8.95

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