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Abbass, D. K. (“Kathy”), 101â19
acronyms, 190
Acropolis, 151
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 86â87
Afghanistan, 203, 207, 208n, 212, 213
Africa, 42, 72, 193, 194â95, 196. See also East Africa; Egypt
African Burial Ground, New York City, 161â62, 163
African slaves in the Caribbean, 17, 20, 21, 23, 26, 31
agricultural sites, Peruvian. See farm sites, Peruvian
AIA.
See
Archaeology Institute of America (AIA)
Air Force, U.S.
See
U.S. Air Force
alcohol, 68â73.
See also
rum
alpacas, 223, 225, 236
amateur museums.
See
museums: amateur
American Battlefield Protection Program, 167
American Indians.
See
Native Americans
American Revolution.
See
Revolutionary War
amphorae, 69, 148
amputation of limbs, prehistoric, 54, 55
ancient stairs.
See
stairs, ancient
Anderson, Harry H., Jr., 109, 110
Anderson, Richard, 136, 144â45
Andes (Jacobs), 221
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 87
Angkor Wat, 1
Apaydin, Veysel, 225â26
Apollo, 124, 138, 146, 149, 150
archaeoastronomy, 75, 210â11, 224, 230
archaeological novels.
See
novels
archaeologist couples, 22, 27, 28, 32â33, 42, 89â94, 97â100, 227, 238â39
archaeologists, attrition of.
See
attrition of archaeologists
archaeologists, collective noun for, 220
archaeologists' collaboration with military.
See
collaboration with military