JOURNAL OF MIDDLE ATLANTIC ARCHAEOLOGY
ISSN: 0883-9697
TABLES OF CONTENTS FOR ALL ISSUES
JMAA #1 - 10, 17, 19, 22 are out of print

JMAA #1 (1985, 116pp)



JMAA #2 (1986, 142pp)
JMAA #3 (1987, 141pp)
JMAA #4 (1988, 124pp)
JMAA #5 (1989, 160pp)
JMAA #6 (1990, 144pp)
JMAA #7 (1991, 200pp)
JMAA #8 (1992, 174pp)
JMAA #9 (1993, 176pp)
JMAA #10 (1994, 240pp)
"Recent Research into the Prehistory of the Delaware Valley", a thematic issue edited by Christopher Bergman and John Doershuk. These papers represent broader trends in the current methodology of American archaeology, much of it well-funded and development-driven: the use of broad areal excavations and sampling strategies; the integration of actualistic and experimental studies with ongoing excavation and analysis programs; and the overwhelming and indisputable benefits of geomorphological and provenance research. A second contribution is to existing cultural historical schemes and attempts to synthesize prehistoric cultural evolution in the Valley.
JMAA #11 (1995, 183pp)
"The Effects of OSHA Requirements on Archaeology," edited by Louise E. Akerson
JMAA #12 (1996, 187pp)
"A Northeastern Millennium: History and Archaeology for Robert E. Funk" edited by Christopher Lindner and Edward V. Curtin




JMAA #13 (1997, 180pp)
JMAA #14 (1998, 192pp)
JMAA #15 (1999, 220pp)
“Contact and Early Historic Period Archaeology in the Delaware Valley,” Richard F. Veit, Guest Editor
JMAA #16 (2000, 176pp)
"The Pennsylvania Cultural Resource Management Symposium"
Joe Baker, Guest Editor




JMAA #17 (2001, 189pp)

JMAA #18 (2002, 120pp)




JMAA #19 (2003, 172pp)




JMAA #20 (2004, 154pp)

An Annales Approach to Contact-Era Archaeology
Edited by Michael Klein

Contributed Papers




JMAA #21 (2005, 129pp)

Collections and Curations in Archaeology
Edited by Lisa Young

  • The ‘State’ of Collections: Curation and Conservation Issues in the Middle Atlantic Region. Lisa Young and Silas Hurry
  • That the Present May Learn from the Past: Archaeological Collections at Colonial Williamsburg. Emily Williams and Kelly Ladd-Kostro
  • Saving the Past for the Future: Curating Pennsylvania’s Archaeological Compliance Collections. Stephen G. Warfel
  • Preservation through Standards and Guidelines for Archaeological Collections in Maryland. Betty L. Seifert
  • The Preservation of Archival Materials in Archaeological Collections. Molly Gleeson, Emily Williams, and Pam Young
  • Contract Curation: Managing Federal Collections at a State Repository. Sara Rivers Cofield
  • Arthur H. Kopp: Or the Dangers of Being an Archaeological Conservator. Niccolo Caldararo
  • Contributed Papers
  • A Surface Attrition Study of Low-Fired Ceramic Vessels; Cooking with Hot Rocks. J. Blondino, M. Kaktins, E. Krall, and G. Pevarnik
  • USS Alligator: The Navy’s First Submarine in the Community and in the Classroom. Karl Austin
  • A Planter’s Urbanity: City Living in the Colonial Virginia Countryside. Philip Levy
  • New Directions, New Interpretations: Paleoethnobotany in the Upper Delaware Valley and the Utility of Starch Grain Research in the Middle Atlantic. Tim Messner and Ruth Dickau
  • Prehistoric Modifications of the Forest Cover in the Delaware Coastal Plain: An Interpretive Model for Large D-Shaped Pit Formations. Chris Egghart
  • Rethinking the Late Archaic in the Upper Delaware Valley. Roger Moeller
  • Book Reviews



  • JMAA #22 (2006, 141pp)

    JMAA #23 (2007, 154pp)

    JMAA #24 (2008, 182pp)
    JMAA #25 (2009, 192pp)
    THE CHICAHOMINY RIVER SURVEY
    Edited by Martin Gallivan


    JMAA #26 (2010, 190pp)

    MILITARY ARCHAEOLOGY
    Edited by Christopher Espenshade and Joseph Balicki

    Contributed Papers


    JMAA #27 (2011, 174pp)

    STEATITE
    Edited by Heather A. Wholey