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Research, preservation, communication : honoring Thomas J. Green on his retirement from the Arkansas Archeological Survey / edited by Mary Beth Trubitt.

Penn Museum Library F413 .R47 2016
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Trubitt, Mary Beth D. (Mary Beth Dowd), editor.
Green, Thomas J., 1946- honouree.
Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting 2014 : Austin, Tex.)
Series:
Arkansas Archeological Survey research series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arkansas Archeological Survey.
Communication in archaeology.
Archaeology--Social aspects.
Archaeology.
Historic preservation.
Archaeology--Research.
Social archaeology.
Archaeology and history.
Indians of North America.
Antiquities.
Arkansas--Antiquities--Congresses.
Arkansas.
Indians of North America--Arkansas--Antiquities--Congresses.
Archaeology and history--Arkansas--Congresses.
Social archaeology--Arkansas--Congresses.
Green, Thomas J., 1946---Congresses.
Green, Thomas J.
Arkansas Archeological Survey--Congresses.
Archaeology--Research--Arkansas--Congresses.
Historic preservation--Arkansas--Congresses.
Archaeology--Social aspects--Arkansas--Congresses.
Communication in archaeology--Arkansas--Congresses.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
vii, 289 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
Place of Publication:
Fayetteville : Arkansas Archeological Survey, 2016.
Summary:
"Papers honoring the retirement of Arkansas Archeological Survey Director Thomas J. Green. Topics range from Paleoindian ritual caches to a World War II prisoner of war camp. Contributors show how modern archeology works with descendant communities and public audiences using new technologies and collaborative research designs"--Provided by publisher.
"The Arkansas Archeological Survey flourished as one of the country's premier programs in archeological research, site preservation, and public outreach under Thomas Green's energetic and enthusiastic 21-year directorship. To honor him on his retirement in 2013, friends and colleagues presented papers highlighting themes that Green has emphasized in his career in a symposium at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in Austin, Texas. These included seeing NAGPRA as opportunity for communication and dialog between archeologists and Native Americans, using remote sensing technologies as effective and efficient tools for archeological investigation and site preservation, and showing how collaborative research projects can contribute to American archeology. In contexts ranging from Paleoindian caches to World War II prisoner of war camps, contributors explored how people expressed spirituality, social identity, and ethnicity in their everyday activities and in their choices of objects, foods, and architecture left in communities and across landscapes. In publications and practice, Green has shown that cultural resource management, archeological research, working with tribes and descendant groups, and relating archeology to public audiences are interconnected activities that involve us all. This volume presents collected papers from the symposium under the unified theme of the Arkansas Archeological Survey's tripartite mission of research, preservation, and communication"--Abstract.
Contents:
Thomas J. Green's approach to archeology / Mary Beth Trubitt
Repatriating Buhl Woman, keeping our word, and making NAGPRA work / Larry J. Zimmerman
Evidence for Paleoindian spirituality and ritual behavior : large thin bifaces and other sacred objects from Clovis and other late Pleistocene-early Holocene cultural contexts / Juliet E. Morrow
Lithic raw material choices / Meeks Etchieson, Richard E. Hughes, and Anne S. Dowd
Identifying ceramic exchange and interaction between Cahokia and the Caddo area / Mary Beth Trubitt, Timothy K. Perttula, and Robert Z. Selden, Jr
More than just remotely interested : Dr. Tom Green and Arkansas Archeological Survey geophysics / Jami J. Lockhart
The Arkansas Archeological Survey model of archeological practice : a case study / Michelle Rathgaber
Reassessing Mississippian floodplain adaptation in the northern Yazoo Basin of western Mississippi / Jay K. Johnson, Bryan S. Haley, and Louis G. Zachos
"In short, they gave us what they had" : plant remains from the Wallace Bottom Site, Arkansas / Kelsey O. Nordine, Gayle J. Fritz, and Jocelyn C. Turner
Regnat populus : the intersection of historical archeology research and public service in Arkansas / Jamie C. Brandon
From caffe latte to Catholic mass : the archeology of a World War II prisoner of war camp / Jodi A. Barnes
The future of Arkansas archeology / George Sabo III
Twenty-one years at the Arkansas Archeological Survey : Tom Green's second act / Francis P. McManamon.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781563491061
1563491060
OCLC:
952199613

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