The Society for Historical Archaeology
Formed in 1967, the Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) is the largest scholarly group concerned with the archaeology of the modern world (A.D. 1400-present). The main focus of the society is the era since the beginning of European exploration. SHA promotes scholarly research and the dissemination of knowledge concerning historical archaeology. The society is specifically concerned with the identification, excavation, interpretation, and conservation of sites and materials on land and underwater. Geographically the society emphasizes the New World, but also includes European exploration and settlement in Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
Ethical principles of the society are set forth in Article VII of SHA's Bylaws and specified in a statement adopted on June 21 2003.
- SHA Constitution
- SHA Bylaws
- SHA Ethical Statement
- MOA Between the SHA and ACUA
- Committees and Representatives of SHA
- SHA Committee Minutes
Officers of SHA - 2008
(Unless otherwise noted, terms of officers, directors, committee chairs, etc., expire at the SHA business meeting held at the annual conference immediately following each out year; therefore, those serving through 2006 complete their terms in January 2007 at the annual meeting. Contact information for key persons is provided only once.)
President (2008-2009)
Lu Ann De Cunzo
Department of Anthropology, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716; 302.831.1854; Fax: 302.831.4002; Email: decunzo@udel.edu
President–Elect (2008-2009)
Bill Lees
University of West Florida, Florida Public Archaeology Network, P.O. Box 12486, Pensacola, FL 32591-2486; Phone: 850.595.0051; Email: wlees@uwf.edu
Secretary (2006-2008)
Michael S. Nassaney
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5032; Phone: 269-387-3981; Fax: 269-387-3970; Email: nassaney@wmich.edu
Treasurer (2006-2008)
Sara F. Mascia
16 Colby Lane, Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510-1749; Phone: 914.762.0773, Fax: 914.762.4058, Email: sasamascia@aol.com
Editor (2008-2010)
J.W. (Joe) Joseph
New South Associates, 6150 East Ponce De Leon Avenue, Stone Mountain, GA 30083-2253; Phone: 770.498.4155 x 102; Fax: 770.498.3809;
Email: jwjoseph@newsouthassoc.com
C0-Publications Editor (2007-2009)
Annalies Corbin
Past Foundation, 1929 Kenny Road, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43210; Phone: 614.340.1208; Fax: 614.292.7775; Email: annalies@pastfoundation.org
Newsletter Editor (2008-2010)
Alasdair Brooks
CAM ARC, Cambridgeshire County Council, 15 Trafalgar Way, Bar Hill, Cambridgeshire, CB3 8SQ England, UK; Phone: 44 (0)1954.273373; Fax: 44 (0)1954.273376;
Email: alasdair@provocateur.co.uk
Website Editor (2006-2008)
Kelly Dixon
University of Montana, 1023 Elm Street, Missoula, MT 59802-3802; Phone: 406.243.2450; Fax: 406.243.4918; Email: kelly.dixon@mso.umt.edu
Directors
Chair, Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology (2008-2010)
Matthew Russell
P. O. Box 40453, Berkeley, CA 94704; Phone: 505.930.9930; Fax: 505.986.2536;
Email: matthew_russell@nps.gov
2006-2008
Nicholas Honerkamp
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Geography, 615 McCallie Avenue, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN 37403; Phone: 423.425.2374; Fax: 423.425.2251; Email: nick-honerkamp@utc.edu
Margaret Purser
Department of Anthropology and Linguistics, Stevenson Hall 2054, 1801 East Cotati Ave., Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA 94928-3609; Phone: 707.664.3164; Fax: 707.664.3920; Email: margaret.purser@sonoma.edu
2007-2009
Robert Clouse
311 Azalea Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405; Phone: 205.562.2021;
Email: rclouse@bama.ua.edu
Donald Weir
CCRG, 2520 Spring Arbor Road, Jackson, MI 49203-3002; Phone: 517.788.3550; Fax: 517.788.6594; Email: djweir@ccrginc.com
2008-2010
Charles D. Cheek
John Milner Associates, 3315 Longwood Drive, Falls Church, VA 22041-2519, Phone: 703.354.9737; Fax: 703.642.1837; Email: ccheek@johnmilnerassociates.com
Robyn Woodward
4337 Angus Drive, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6J 4J2, Phone: 604.733.3219;
Email: rwoodward@shaw.ca
