Papers in Celebration of Bruce B. Huckell, Part 2
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 2" 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 2 of a two-part symposium, emphasizing Holocene archaeology as well as methodological contributions; Part 1 (a separate symposium) emphasizes Late Pleistocene archaeology.
Other Keywords
Lithic Analysis •
Geoarchaeology •
Subsistence and Foodways •
North America: Southwest United States
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-10 of 10)
- Documents (10)
- Bifaces to Go (Again): Building on Huckell’s Experimental Archaeology Legacy (2025)
- Bruce Huckell, the Early Agricultural Period and Recent Work in the Upper Gila River, Southeastern Arizona (2025)
- Cave 7 and the Causes of Basketmaker II Warfare (2025)
- Dr. Bruce Huckell: Geoarcheologist, Colleague and Friend (2025)
- The Early Agricultural Period in the Northern Tonto Basin, Arizona (2025)
- Laboratory XRF, Clovis/Folsom Obsidian Procurement, and the Reconstruction of Paleoindian Procurement Ranges: 40 Years of My Collaboration with Bruce B. Huckell (2025)
- Los Gavilanes: Lithic Analysis of a Cody Complex Site in the Middle Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico (2025)
- Rethinking Agrodiversity in The Early Agricultural Period Southwest : Upland Cultivation of Maize and Squash at McEuen Cave, Safford, AZ (2025)
- Stemmed Points of the Southwest (2025)
- Tactile Media In Museum Exhibits Increases Accessibility For Everyone (2025)