
Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association
Published by the American Anthroplogical Association on behalf of the Archaeology Division
Edited by:
Cathy Costin
The Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association (AP3A) is published on behalf of the Archeology Division of the American Anthropological Association. AP3A publishes original monograph-length manuscripts on a wide range of subjects generally considered to fall within the purview of anthropological archeology. There are no geographical, temporal, or topical restrictions. Organizers of AAA symposia are particularly encouraged to submit manuscripts, but submissions need not be restricted to these or other collected works.
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Read the most downloaded articles in 2009 from Archeological Papers of the AAA:
Gender, Households, and Society: An Introduction
Elizabeth M. Brumfiel, Cynthia Robin
Hearths, Grinding Stones, and Households: Rethinking Domestic Economy in the Andes
Robin Coleman Goldstein
Looking Beyond Gender Hierarchy: Rethinking Gender at Teotihuacan, Mexico
Kristin De Lucia
Shaken, Not Stirred: The Revolution in Archaeology
K. Anne Pyburn
Social Memory, Identity, and Death: An Introduction
Meredith S. Chesson
Spatial Narratives of Death, Memory, and Transcendence
Aubrey Cannon
The Evolution of Authority and Power at Chavín de Huántar, Peru
John W. Rick
Diversity of the Upper Paleolithic "Venus Figurines and Archeological Mythology"
Sarah M. Nelson
Introduction: The Space and Place of Death
Helaine Silverman
Collective Burials and Community Memories: Interpreting the Placement of the Dead in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic United States with
Reference to Ethnographic Cases from Indonesia
Dale L. Hutchinson, Lorraine V. Aragon
