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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction by Wendy Ashmore, Dorothy T. Lippert, and Barbara J. Mills
Chapter 2: Re-Visioning Archaeology, Or, The Future Matters As Much As the Past by Margaret W. Conkey
Chapter 3: Professional Societies and the Lives of American Archaeologists by James E. Snead and Jeremy A. Sabloff
Chapter 4: Consultation and Collaboration with Descendant Communities by Stephen W. Silliman and T. J. Ferguson
Chapter 5: Crossing Boundaries and Academic Fair Trade by José Luis Lanata and Robert D. Drennan
Chapter 6: Inequality and Archaeology by Maria Franklin and Robert Paynter
Chapter 7: In The Public Interest: Creating A More Activist, Civically Engaged Archaeology by Barbara J. Little and Larry J. Zimmerman
Chapter 8: Archaeology and Historic Preservation Law: Twenty-Five Years of Interesting Times by Lynne Sebastian
Chapter 9: NAGPRA and Indigenous Peoples: The Social Context and Controversies, and the Transformation of American Archaeology by Michael Wilcox
Chapter 10: Changing Theoretical Directions in American Archaeology by Timothy R. Pauketat and Lynn Meskell
Chapter 11: Interdisciplinary Studies in Archaeology by Melinda Zeder, Jane Buikstra, and Sander van der Leeuw
Chapter 13: Trends in Employment and Training in American Archaeology by Jeffrey H. Altschul and Thomas C. Patterson
Chapter 14: Politicae et Publicae: Aspects of Influence by Joe E. Watkins
About the Contributors
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