Historical archaeologists in the United States work in a variety of professional settings, embrace a wide range of theoretical orientations, choose different methodological approaches for interpreting data, and specialize in diverse techniques. Practitioners get their training in a handful of different academic departments such as anthropology, archaeology, American studies, and history.
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Little, B. J. (2009). Family Resemblances: A Brief Overview of History, Anthropology, and Historical Archaeology in the United States. In International Handbook of Historical Archaeology (pp. 363–381). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-72071-5_21
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