Papers in Celebration of Bruce B. Huckell, Part 1
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 90th Annual Meeting, Denver, CO (2025)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Papers in Celebration of Bruce B. Huckell, Part 1" at the 90th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
In April of 2024, we lost Bruce Huckell, an excellent archaeologist and a truly good person and friend. Dr. Huckell's career spanned the archaeological record of the Southwest from Clovis through early agriculture, bringing his expertise as a field archaeologist, geoarchaeologist, and expert lithic analyst and flintknapper to bear on its interpretation. The symposium will consist of a series of research papers in honor of Bruce presented by his collaborators, colleagues, and students, as well as discussions that reflect on his life and career. This is Part 1 of a two-part symposium, emphasizing Late Pleistocene archaeology; Part 2 (a separate symposium) emphasizes Holocene archaeology as well as methodological contributions.
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-11 of 11)
- Documents (11)
- The Blue Canyon Site, A Clovis Quarry and Camp in Central New Mexico (2025)
- Bruce Huckell and the Paleoindian Record of the West Mesa, NM (2025)
- Clovis Technology and Settlement in the Southern Bonneville Basin of Utah (2025)
- Identifying and Investigating a Deeply Buried Activity Area at the La Prele Mammoth Site (2025)
- A Life on the Rocks : An Archaeologist's Journey (2025)
- Past, present, and future work at the Mockingbird Gap Clovis site, New Mexico (2025)
- Renewed Studies of the Hell Gap Paleoindian Site, Wyoming with Special Emphasis on the Folsom Component (2025)
- Staying Warm in the Pleistocene: The Organization of Hideworking (2025)
- Terminal Pleistocene-Early Holocene Paleoenvironmental Conditions in the Northern Jornada del Muerto, South-Central New Mexico (2025)
- Understanding the Paleoindian Occupation of the Estancia Basin: A 70-Year Record of Questions, Collections, and Learning (2025)
- Western European Technoloogy in "Pre-Clovis" Times: A View of the Magdalenian from El Miron Cave (Cantabria, Spain). (2025)