Archeological Papers of the AAA
The Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association (AP3A) were created in 1987 by the Archaeology Section Executive Board, acting on the recommendations of former AD Chairs Barbara Stark and Frank Hole. In 2005 the AP3A became a series.
Subject to favorable review by the Archaeology Division Executive Committee, 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 to other edited works.
An outline of the procedures for submittal, acceptance and production is available online.
Proposals should be submitted to the AD Publication Director (see list of AD officers for current contact information).
Organizers of AAA symposia are particularly encouraged to submit manuscripts, but submissions need not be restricted to these or to other edited works.
Detailed information on submission of potential volumes is available online (PDF).
- AP3A 1: Alternative Approaches to Lithic Analysis
(OOP)
- AP3A 2: Powers of Observation: Alternative Views in
Archeology (OOP)
- AP3A 3: Lords of the Southeast: Social Inequality and the Native Elites of Southeastern North America
- AP3A 4: Hunting and Animal Exploitation in the Later Paleolithic and Mesolithic of Eurasia
- AP3A 5: Equity Issues for Women in Archeology
- AP3A 6: Heterarchy and the Analysis of Complex Societies
- AP3A 7: Rediscovering Darwin: Evolutionary Theory in Archeological Explanation
- AP3A 8: Craft and Social Identity (OOP)
- AP3A 9: Complex Polities in the Ancient Tropical World
- AP3A 10: Social Memory, Identity, and Death: Anthropological Perspectives on Mortuary Rituals
- AP3A 11: The Place and Space of Death (OOP)
- AP3A 12: Thinking Small: Global Perspective on Microlithization
- AP3A 13: Archaeology Is Anthropology (OOP)
- AP3A 14: Foundations of Power in the Prehispanic Andes
- AP3A 15: Children in Action: Perspectives on the Archaeology of Childhoods
- AP3A 16: Integrating the Diversity of Twenty-First Century Anthropology: The Life and Intellectual Legacies of Susan Kent
- AP3A 17: Rethinking Specialization in Complex Societies: Archaeological Analysis of the Social Meaning of Production
- AP3A 18: Gender, Households, and Society: Unraveling the Threads of Past and Present
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Updated 2/13/09

