EFFECTIVE INTERPRETATION OF ARCHEOLOGICAL RESOURCES [Trainng Module]
Other Literary and Web Sources:
Modified on October 2, 2007 by JHJ

1. Archaeology: Down to Earth by David H. Thomas, Harcourt Brace, 1991. [A comprehensive introduction to the theories and methods of American archeology.]
2. The Practical Archaeologist: How We Know What We Know about the Past by Jane McIntosh. Facts on File Publications, New York. 1986. [A well-illustrated presentation of archeological methods with short summaries of specific sites or topics. Examples are primarily from Great Britain, Europe, and the Mediterranean by an archeologist well acquainted with these areas.]
3. Intrigue of the Past: A Teacher's Activity Guide for Fourth through Seventh Grades, Bureau of Land Management.
4. Invisible America: Unearthing Our Hidden History, Mark P. Leone and Neil Asher Silberman Henry Holt: New York, 1995.
5. Presenting Archaeology to the Public: Digging for Truths, John H. Jameson, Jr. (ed.) AltaMira Press, 1997.
6. Native Americans and Archaeologists: Stepping Stones to Common Ground, edited by Nina Swidler, Kurt E. Dongoske, Roger Anyon and Alan S. Downer, AltaMira Press. Published in cooperation with the Society for American Archeology, 1997.[selected articles]
7. Protecting the Past, George S. Smith and John E. Ehrenhard (eds.), CRC Press, Inc., 1991.[selected articles]
8. "Archaeologists as Storytellers," Historical Archeology Vol. 32, #1, 1998.
9. Ancient Muses: Archaeology & the Arts, edited by John H. Jameson, Jr., John Ehrenhard, and Christine Finn, University of Alabama Press, 2003
10. Unlocking the Past: Celebrating Historical Archaeology in North America, A Multiyear Public Outreach and Education Project of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Lu Ann DeCunzo and John H. Jameson, Jr., editors). University Press of Florida, Gainsville, 2005.
11.
 The Reconstructed Past: Reconstructions in the Public Interpretation of Archaeology and History, John H. Jameson, Jr., editor. AltaMira Press: Walnut Creek, 2004.
12.
Archaeology and The National Park Idea: Challenges For Management and Interpretation, John H. Jameson, Jr., editor. The George Wright Forum 16 (4). December, 1999.
13. 
Ethical Issues in Archaeology, Larry Zimmerman, Julie Hollowell-Zimmer and Karen Vitelli (eds.), AltaMira Press: Walnut Creek, 2003.
14. Archaeology magazine: selected articles.
15. Images of the Recent Past: Readings in Historical Archaeology edited by Charles E. Orser, Jr., AltaMira Press, 1996.
16. "The Blooming of Historical Archeology" by Mary C. Beaudry, Archeology, March/April 1998.
17. "The Business(es) of Interpretation and Environmental Education, "Edward M. Mahoney in What is Past is Prologue: 1990 National Interpreters Workshop, Charleston , South Carolina, David L. Kulhavy and Michael H. Legg, 1990.
18. The Archaeology Education Handbook: Sharing the Past with Kids. Karolyn E. Smardz and Shelley J. Smith (eds.), AltaMira Press, 2000.
19. Harris poll on the public perceptions of archaeology , February, 2000.
20. Public Benefits of Archaeology, Barbara J. Little (ed.) University Press of Florida, 2002.

21. Out of the Blue: Public Interpretation of Maritime Cultural Resources, Springer, 2007.
22. Past Meets Present: Archaeologists Partnering with Museum Curators, Teachers and Community Groups, Springer, 2007.
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The Heritage Reader, a compendium of articles on past and present international trends in cultural heritage management, Routledge, 2008.