SRI Press

SRI Press is the publications division of Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI), which was established in 1983 by Deborah L. and Jeffrey H. Altschul to provide a vehicle for creative people to do interesting and exciting work on the human condition. The Altschuls’ vision, and the company’s challenge, is to dependably meet the objectives of clients who must comply with cultural resource laws even as we produce significant anthropological and archaeological research. As such, SRI Press is committed to distributing the results of this research to a wide audience, including professional archaeologists, avocational archaeologists, and general readers.

A record of SRI's past work is evident in the award-winning SRI Technical Series, which currently consists of more than 90 numbered volumes. Intended primarily for a professional audience, this series presents the results of our most significant archaeological, historical, ethnographic, and interpretive projects. This tDAR collection contains a selection of these SRI Technical Series reports. In 2014 and 2015 the Press and Digital Antiquity are working on a means of providing access to these reports directly from the SRI Press website for registered users of that website.,


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