Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I New Accessibility for Archaeological Collections
  • 1. Yes! You Can Have Access to That! Increasing and Promoting the Accessibility of Maryland's Archaeological Collections / Rebecca J. Morehouse
  • 2. History and Revitalization of the California State Parks Archaeological Collections / Glenn J. Farris
  • 3. Million Ways to Teach Archaeology: The Hanna's Town Collection / Ben Ford
  • 4. Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery: A Case Study in Open Data and Collaboration in the Field of Archaeology / Fraser D. Neiman
  • 5. Integration and Accessibility: A Case Study of the Curies Neck (44HE388) Legacy Data / Eric G. Schweickart
  • 6. Balancing Access, Research, and Preservation: Conservation Concerns for Old Collections / Katherine Ridgway
  • pt. 2 New Research with Archaeological Collections
  • 7. Reanalyzing, Reinterpreting, and Rediscovering the Appamattucks Community / Lauren K. Mcmillan
  • 8. Dust and Bones: A Modern Analysis of Hanna's Town Fauna / Stefanie M. Smith
  • 9. Challenges and Opportunities with the Market Street Chinatown Collection, San Jose, California / J. Ryan Kennedy
  • 10. Pictures Speak for Themselves: Case Studies Proving the Significance and Affordability of X Ray for Archaeological Collections / Michelle Salvato
  • 11. From Ship to Kindling to Ship: The Digital Reconstruction of the Royal Savage Timber Assemblage / George Schwarz
  • 12. Reconstructing Site Provenience at Ouiatenon, Indiana / Kelsey Noack Myers
  • pt. 3 New Futures for Archaeological Collections
  • 13. Integrating New Archaeology and Outreach into Existing Collections and Exhibits from the Cooper-Molera Adobe Complex, Monterey, California / Rebecca Allen
  • 14. Thinking outside the Hollinger Box: Getting National Park Service Archaeological Collections out of the Box and into the Public Eye / Jennifer Mccann
  • 15. Artifacts of Outlander: Using Popular Culture to Promote Maryland's Archaeological Collections / Caitlin Shaffer
  • 16. Raising Interest with Archaeological Currency: Student Engagement with the Federal Reserve Bank Site Collection in Baltimore, Maryland / Rachelle M. Green
  • 17. Beyond the Shelf: Anthropological Collections at the University of Montana / Darrell "Curley" Youpee.