Download the new collection: Archaeology and the Law
Our themed issue “Pathways to Repatriation for NAGPRA Practitioners” had us thinking about the many ways that archaeologists interact with—and inform—legal frameworks and structures at multiple scales. We have curated a number of articles published in Advances over the years that deal substantially with how archaeological practice is shaped by the law, and how archaeology can in turn transform policy and governance. Explore the new collection here!
Submit a Proposal for a Themed Issue
Advances in Archaeological Practice aims to publish two themed issues each year. Themed issues bring together a collection of 8-12 papers on a shared topic regarding contemporary archaeological practice. Interested in submitting a proposal? Find out more here.
The Next Phase of Advances: From the Incoming Editor
Introducing the new Editor of Advances, Allison Mickel. Huge thanks to Sarah Herr, Christina Rieth and Sjoerd van der Linde for their brilliant work on the journal since 2016 - and welcome Allison! Read the full blog here.
AAP Blog
Training for Transformation: Rethinking Archaeological Readiness in California and Beyond
National Endowment for the Humanities-Funded Archaeological Archive of Huhugam Archaeology Delivers Lasting Impact in the Southwest
What is Community Archaeology’s Value for Our Discipline’s Future?