The Potsherd
Regions & periods
Paleoindian
Archaic
Woodland
Mississippian
Ancestral Puebloan
Olmec
Maya
Teotihuacan
Aztec
Andean
Inca
Nazca
Moche
Near East
Egypt
Classical
European prehistory
colonial
industrial
battlefield
Maritime and underwater archaeology
Dorset
Thule and Inuit archaeology
Northwest Coast
California and the Great Basin
Plateau and Columbia River
Plains bison hunting and communal kill sites
Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
Fort Ancient and Oneota
Caribbean: Saladoid and Taino
Norse contact and L'Anse aux Meadows
African diaspora archaeology
Chinese railroad and mining labour sites
Japanese American incarceration sites
Methods
Excavation and stratigraphy
Survey and field walking
LiDAR
ground-penetrating radar
magnetometry
radiocarbon
dendrochronology
thermoluminescence
OSL
Ancient DNA and isotope analysis
Ceramic and lithic analysis
Zooarchaeology and archaeobotany
Conservation of finds
Digital recording and photogrammetry
Portable XRF and geochemical sourcing
Obsidian hydration
Residue, starch and lipid analysis
Proteomics and ZooMS
Sedimentary ancient DNA
Micromorphology and soil thin sections
GIS and predictive site modelling
Magnetic susceptibility and electrical resistivity
Structure from motion and drone recording
Radiocarbon calibration curves and what a calibrated date means
Bayesian chronological modelling and wiggle matching
Finds & material
Ceramics and pottery typologies
Stone tools
Metalwork
Textiles and organics
Human remains and bioarchaeology
Rock art
Architecture and settlement patterns
What a potsherd actually tells you
Projectile point typologies and what they date
Shell, bead and ornament production
Basketry, cordage and perishables
Glass, beads and colonial trade goods
Pipes, tobacco and ritual consumption
Butchery marks and faunal processing
Coprolites and diet evidence
Copper, native metal and metallurgy
Petroglyphs and pictographs: the difference
Ceramic temper, slip and firing atmosphere
Ethics & heritage
NAGPRA and repatriation
Descendant community consultation
Indigenous archaeology and collaborative practice
Looting and the antiquities trade
Metal detecting and the law
Site protection and development
Cultural resource management
Museums and collections
Human remains: display and reburial
The 2024 NAGPRA regulations and duty of care
Cultural affiliation determinations
Culturally unidentifiable remains and what happens now
Tribal Historic Preservation Officers and their role
Indigenous data sovereignty and the CARE principles
Consent protocols for ancient DNA sampling
Repatriation to Mexico and Latin America
Museum deaccessioning and returns
Sentencing in looting and grave robbing cases
Fieldwork & careers
Field schools
Volunteering on a dig
Working in CRM
Academic pathways
Pay and conditions in the sector
Publishing and grey literature
Public archaeology
Unionisation in cultural resource management
Pay transparency and what a field technician actually earns
Heat, safety and field conditions
Per diem, travel and seasonal work
Moving from field technician to principal investigator
Graduate funding and assistantships
Register of Professional Archaeologists and state permitting qualifica
Disability and access in fieldwork
Remote and desk-based roles
News
Law and protection
Archaeological Resources Protection Act
National Historic Preservation Act and Section 106 review
The Antiquities Act
NAGPRA regulations and the duty to consult
Abandoned Shipwreck Act and Sunken Military Craft Act
State burial and unmarked graves laws
Canada: provincial heritage acts and permits
Mexico: INAH permits and the federal monuments law
UNESCO 1970 Convention and bilateral import restrictions
Penalties for looting, vandalism and unauthorised collection
Museums and collections
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
Penn Museum and the Field Museum
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Mexico City
Royal Ontario Museum
Denver Museum of Nature and Science and the Museum of Us
Cahokia Mounds
Mesa Verde
Chaco Culture
Touring exhibitions and where to see them
Empty cases: what repatriation looks like on the gallery floor
Collections access for researchers and descendants
Architecture and settlement patterns
Architecture and settlement patterns - reporting from The Potsherd.
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