Society for American Archaeology Publisher Description
The Society for American Archaeology (SAA) is an international organization dedicated to the research, interpretation, and protection of the archaeological heritage of the Americas. With more than 7,000 members, the society represents professional, student, and avocational archaeologists working in a variety of settings including government agencies, colleges and universities, museums, and the private sector.

Since its inception in 1934, SAA has endeavored to stimulate interest and research in American archaeology; advocate and aid in the conservation of archaeological resources; encourage public access to and appreciation of archaeology; oppose all looting of sites and the purchase and sale of looted archaeological materials; and serve as a bond among those interested in the archaeology of the Americas.

Books
Books in JSTOR from Society for American Archaeology
13 Books in JSTOR Copyright Date
All the King’s Horses: Essays on the Impact of Looting and the Illicit Antiquities Trade on Our Knowledge of the Past 2012
Archaeological Narratives of the North American Great Plains: From Ancient Pasts to Historic Resettlement 2021
California’s Ancient Past: From Pacific to the Range of Light 2010
Ethics in Action: Case Studies in Archaeological Dilemmas 2008
Food Production in Native North America: An Archaeological Perspective 2018
Hawaii’s Past in a World of Pacific Islands 2013
Hinterlands to Cities: The Archaeology of Northwest Mexico and Its Vecinos 2022
Northwest Coast: Archaeology as Deep History 2011
Oaxaca: Arqueología de una Región Mesoamericana 2019
Out of the Cold: Archaeology on the Arctic Rim of North America 2017
Recent Developments in Southeastern Archaeology: From Colonization to Complexity 2012
Using and Curating Archaeological Collections 2019
Voices in American Archaeology 2010