Featured White Papers
- Oct. 14th: Simplified IT with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) (ZDNet)
- PCI DSS therapy for the smaller retailer (McAfee)
- The rise of Web commuting (Citrix Online)
San Gabriel del Yungue as Seen by an Archaeologist. (book reviews)
American Indian Quarterly, The, March, 1994 by Powell, Shirley
Since the early 1960s the vast majority of archaeology in the United States has been required by federal legislation and funded with federal tax dollars. Archaeologists, while benefiting from this source of revenue, have been slow to recognize that such funding brings with it a much larger public involvement in their practice.
Only in recent years have they begun to see the necessity for crafting products for audiences beyond their profession. These four volumes--two written by professional archaeologists (Ellis and Stuart), two written by avocational archaeologists (Oppelt and ...
Read the rest of this article with a Free Trial at HighBeam Research.