New Directions in Anthropological Archaeology
edited by Thomas E. Levy, University of California San Diego
This series focuses on new theory driven approaches to anthropological archaeology around the world. Scholars who contribute to the series come from diverse theoretical backgrounds that encompass the full range of theory – from processual to post-processual approaches. An underlying unifying theme is the exploration of how both natural and/or cultural environments influence the evolution, growth and collapse of human societies. To achieve these goals, contributions also highlight the application of new approaches in data acquisition, curation, analyses and dissemination.
Please contact the series editor in the first instance to discuss potential projects for the series by emailing to tlevy@ucsd.edu
Editorial Board
Geoffrey E. Braswell, University of California San Diego
Zachary Dunseth, University of California San Diego
Paul S. Goldstein, University of California San Diego
Joyce Marcus, University of Michigan
Charles Stanish, University of South Florida
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