2014 Exhibitor List
The following organizations will be participating as exhibitors at
SAA's Annual Meeting. This list updates frequently as additional
exhibitors reserve booth space.
Accurex Dimensional Measurement
225 S. Chester Road
Suite 1B
Swarthmore, PA 19081-1919
Accurex provides high-precision 3D White light scanning systems built by Breuckmann. These products can be used to create digital models of artifacts for archival purposes or to collect data for dimensional analysis. Scan data can be preserved in color with full detail including scribe marks or engravings.
Visit our web site at www.accurexmeasure.com
Booth: 419
AMEC Environment & Infrastructure
201 S. Capitol Ave.
Ste. 200
Indianapolis, IN 46225-1057
AMEC Environment & Infrastructure is a leading environmental firm providing a full range of cultural resources and heritage management services. AMEC has more than 230 office locations with over 120 archaeologists across North America and the world offering an impressive array of services and specialists.
Booth: 200
Ancient Society Books
3100 West Adams Road
Attn: Lawrence A. Conrad
Macomb, IL 61455-7751
Offering a broad selection of new and used books and used journals in all traditional fields of anthropology with emphasis on New World archaeology, ethnology, and ethnohistory. Books purchased, want lists served. All profits are donated to archaeological research and preservation.
Booth: 324
Antiquity
Department of Archaeology
Durham University
Durham, DH1 3LE
United Kingdom
Antiquity is a peer-reviewed journal of archaeological research that aims to communicate the most significant new discoveries, theory, method and cultural resource issues rapidly and in plain language to practicing archaeologists everywhere.
Visit our web site at antiquity.ac.uk/
Booth: 413
Archaeological Institute of America
656 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02215-2072
The Archaeological Institute of America, founded in 1879, is North America's oldest and largest archaeological organization. The AIA works to create an informed public interest in the cultures and civilizations of the past, supports archaeological research and publication, promotes community-based outreach, and advocates for the preservation of archaeological heritage.
Booth: 216
Beta Analytic
4985 SW 74th Court
Miami, FL 33155-4471
ISO 17025-accredited Beta Analytic is a dedicated radiocarbon dating laboratory with standard turnaround time of 14 business days for its AMS dating service. Expedited services are available (2-6 business days). All analyses are performed in-house by dedicated professional scientists. No analyses are subcontracted. Multiple laboratories in Miami, Florida, ensure redundancy and dependable delivery. Respected worldwide for accuracy, quality, and customer care. Results are accessible 24/7 via web access.
Visit our web site at www.radiocarbon.com
Booth: 300
BigC: Dino-Lite Scopes
20655 S. Western Ave.
Torrance, CA 90501-1800
We offer Dino-Lite digital microscopes and eyepiece cameras that provide high-quality microscopy for in-depth inspection and analysis.
Visit our web site at www.dinolite.us
Booth: 316
Bruker Elemental
415 N. Quay Street
Kennewick, WA 99336-7783
Handheld XRF
Visit our web site at www.bruker.com/hhxrf
Booth: 302 & 304
CAIS, University of Georgia
120 Riverbend Road
Athens, GA 30602-1510
The Center for Applied Isotope Studies at the University of Georgia conducts precise AMS and LSC radiocarbon dating with the highest level of precision and accuracy and conducts stable isotope analyses for paleoenvironmental and paleodietary studies. Professional staff performs all work with standard turnaround times of three weeks.
Visit our web site at cais.uga.edu
Booth: 309
Cambridge University Press
32 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10013-2473
Visit our web site at www.journals.cambridge.org/archaeology
Booth: 211 & 213
Center for Digital Archaeology, UC Berkeley
Dept. Anthropology #3710
University of California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720
The Center for Digital Archaeology is a non-profit organization to assist archaeologists and cultural-heritage managers create, archive, and disseminate their resources, data, and information in digital, mobile, and other formats.
Visit our web site at www.codifi.info/
Booth: 417
Cotsen Institute of Archaeology At UCLA
308 Charles E. Young Dr. N
A210 Fowler Building, Box 951510
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1510
The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA is a premier research organization dedicated to the creation, dissemination, and conservation of archaeological knowledge and heritage. CIOA is also home to the Interdepartmental Archaeology Program, the UCLA/Getty Program in Archaeological and Ethnographic Conservation, and the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
Booth: 101 & 103
David Brown Book Company
PO Box 511
28 Main Street
Oakville, CT 06779-0511
The David Brown Book Company is the North American Office of Oxbow Books. We are North America’s leading publisher and distributor of scholarly and specialist publications in Archaeology, Prehistory, the Ancient and Medieval worlds, Egyptology, Religion, Literature, Art, and much more.
Visit our web site at www.oxbowbooks.com
Booth: 319 & 317 & 418 & 416
Digital Antiquity
SHESC - Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287
Digital Antiquity is a non-profit organization devoted to enhancing preservation of and access to irreplaceable archaeological knowledge. Digital Antiquity supports research, cultural resource management, education, and public outreach through tDAR (the D
Visit our web site at www.digitalantiquity.org
Booth: 511
DirectAMS
550 17th Ave
Suite 550
Seattle, WA 98122
Welcome to DirectAMS, the radiocarbon dating unit of Accium BioSciences. Please visit us at www.directAMS.net.
Visit our web site at www.directAMS.net
Booth: 412
GEM Advanced Magnetometers
135 Spy Court
Markham, ON L3R 5H6
Canada
Using gradiometers in archaeological applications provide excellent results in discovering new historical areas while maintaining minimal disruption to the surroundings. GEM's unique Overhauser and Potassium gradiometer systems combine data quality, survey efficiency, and significant benefits for archaeology applications, including the ability to map prehistoric and historic sites in 3D.
Visit our web site at www.gemsys.ca
Booth: 411
Geo-Marine, Inc.
2201 K Avenue, Suite A2
Plano, TX 75074-5977
Geo-Marine, Inc., an environmental engineering firm, provides quality cultural resources services that have both scientific and visual impacts. Geo-Marine specializes in providing clients with innovative and cost effective solutions to meet historic preservation needs effectively.
Visit our web site at www.geo-marine.com
Booth: 308
Geometrics
2190 Fortune Dr.
San Jose, CA 95131-1815
Geometrics manufactures, sells, rents, and services magnetometers, seismographs, and electrical conductivity and resistivity systems for land, marine, and air investigations of the subsurface.
Visit our web site at www.geometrics.com
Booth: 209
Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc.
12 Industrial Way
Salem, NH 03079
USA
GSSI is the world leader in the development of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology and subsurface imaging products. These tools are ideal for the non-invasive mapping of archaeological finds in all terrain and climate conditions. Archaeologists worldwide currently use GSSI GPR for the accurate mapping of sites for excavation or avoidance.
Visit our web site at www.geophysical.com
Booth: 208
GNS Science / Rafter Radiocarbon
30 Gracefield Rd
Gracefield, Lower Hutt, 5040
New Zealand
Rafter Radiocarbon is the world's oldest continuously operating radiocarbon dating lab. A division of GNS Science, New Zealand's earth science research institute we offer quality commercial AMS radiocarbon dating services to clients around the world in applications such as archaeology, geology, earth and environmental science. We have been helping researchers with their radiocarbon dating needs for over 50 years.
Visit our web site at www.rafterradiocarbon.co.nz
Booth: 508
Human Relations Area Files
755 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511-1225
eHRAF World Cultures/Archaeology…online cross-cultural databases on indigenous peoples, ethnic groups, western and non-western cultures, and archaeological traditions. Subject-indexed at the paragraph-level, eHRAF is ideal for teaching and for comparative archaeological and cross-cultural research. Human Relations Area Files (HRAF) is an international non-profit membership organization at Yale University.
Visit our web site at www.yale.edu/hraf
Booth: 212
Left Coast Press, Inc.
1630 N. Main St
#400
Walnut Creek, CA 94596-4609
LEFT COAST PRESS, Inc. is a prolific publisher of archaeology with a particular interest in heritage and public archaeology issues. We produce scholarly works, textbooks, reference books, videos, and journals for scholars, professionals, students, and the public. Stop by and say hello!
Visit our web site at www.lcoastpress.com
Booth: 100 & 102
Louis Collins Rare Books
1211 East Denny Way
Seattle, WA 98122
USA
Out-of-print books on archaeology.
Booth: 205
OLYMPUS NDT
48 Woerd Ave
Waltham, MA 02453
Portable products from OLYMPUS NDT include X-Ray Fluorescence and X-ray Diffraction analyzers. Analyze 25+ elements in a single test in seconds including dust, soil, sediment, metal, ceramic, glass, bone, teeth, plants, etc. With a variety of calibration models and the ability to study multiple spectra, HHXRF can adapt to researchers needs advancing them to new levels of field discovery.
Visit our web site at www.olympus-ims.com
Booth: 516
PaleoResearch Institute
2675 Youngfield Street
Golden, CO 80401-2240
PaleoResearch Institute provides Science in support of Archaeology and Geology. Experience the benefits of having one lab support all your analytic needs (AMS radiocarbon dating; pollen, phytolith, starch and macrofloral analyses; charcoal identification; protein and organic residues; and more). Receive one synthetic report that interprets and integrates all your data.
Visit our web site at www.paleoresearch.com
Booth: 405
Passport in Time - SRI Foundation
333 Rio Rancho Dr NE, Suite 103
Rio Rancho, NM 87124
Passport in Time (PIT) is a U.S. Forest Service sponsored program that incorporates public volunteerism with cultural heritage projects hosted by federal and state agencies across the country. PIT projects involve cultural heritage efforts such as archae
Booth: 517
QLC ArcheoLINK
Hillegomstraat 12-14
Amsterdam, NH 1058 LS
Netherlands
With the archaeological information system ArcheoLINK project data, field data, finds data, specialist data, storage data, photos, field and object drawings, measurements and cartographic data can be stored, managed, queried and analysed for one or more archaeological projects. ArcheoLINK also offers several hardware options such as barcode registration and communicating scales.
Visit our web site at www.archeolink.eu
Booth: 509
Radiocarbon
4717 E. Fort Lowell Rd
Tucson, AZ 85712-1201
Radiocarbon is the main international journal for research relevant to 14C and other techniques used in archaeological and related dating.
Visit our web site at www.radiocarbon.org
Booth: 318
Rock Art in Watercolors, LLC
Geri Schrab
3771 Sunnywood Drive
De Forest, WI 53532
USA
Watercolors inspired by petroglyph and pictograph sites of North America. Fine-art reproductions on paper and canvas, notecards, and coloring books (www.gerischrabstudio.com).
Visit our web site at www.artglyphs.com
Booth: 313
Sanity Silversmithing
Margaret K. Berrier
2986 Sundance Circle
Las Cruces, NM 88011
USA
Handmade sterling silver and enameled jewelry based on archaeological images including bolos, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.
Visit our web site at www.artglyphs.com
Booth: 312
Statistical Research, Inc.
PO Box 31865
Tucson, AZ 85751-1865
SRI, a full-service CRM firm, conducts projects worldwide & develops practical, innovative heritage management solutions that balance economic development with preservation mandates & incorporate cutting edge programs in geospacial technology, measurement & modeling, interdisciplinary studies & cultural-landscape studies.
Visit our web site at www.sricrm.com
Booth: 401
Texas A&M University Press
4354 TMU
Lewis Street
College Station, TX 77843-0001
The Press, which upholds traditional academic inquiry while exploring innovative research and scholarly communication, publishes around 60 titles a year. Books are available in print, on-demand, and electronic editions. The Press has 24 full-time employees, including marketing and distribution staff. Press books regularly win competitive grants and prestigious awards.
Visit our web site at www.tamupress.com
Booth: 310
Thames & Hudson, Inc.
500 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10110-0054
Thames & Hudson is the global market’s pre-eminent publisher of illustrated books. Our catalogue of beautifully printed volumes includes a broad library of widely respected titles in archaeology and ancient history. Thames & Hudson is distributed by W.W. Norton & Company in the USA.
Visit our web site at www.thamesandhudsonusa.com
Booth: 409
University College Dublin
UCD School of Archaeology
Newman Building
Dublin, 4
Ireland
Graduate programmes in the School of Archaeology, University College Dublin, Ireland.
Booth: 504
The University of Arizona Press
1510 E. University Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85721
The University of Arizona Press is a leading publisher in Southwest archaeology, archaeology of the Americas, and archaeology of the Near East. Stop by for 25% off all books.
Visit our web site at www.uapress.arizona.edu
Booth: 500
University of Oklahoma Press
2800 Venture Drive
Norman, OK 73069-8216
University of Oklahoma Press, publisher of outstanding books on indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America, announces a new publishing initiative from the university presses of Florida, Oklahoma, and Texas: Latin American and Caribbean Arts and Culture. Visit OU Press to see new books and learn more about LACAC.
Booth: 311
University of Pittsburgh Center for Comparative Archaeology
Department of Anthropology
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Primary reports of archaeological research, books on comparative archaeological research, archaeological publications from Latin America.
Visit our web site at www.comparch.pitt.edu/
Booth: 408
University of Texas Press
P. O. Box 7819
Austin, TX 78713-7819
Visit our web site at www.utexaspress.com
Booth: 202 & 204
The University of Utah Press
J. Willard Marriott Library Suite 5400
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0860
The University of Utah Press publishes books reflecting the best scholarship in archaeology and anthropology. Besides our Anthropology of Pacific North America, Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry, and the University of Utah Anthropological Papers series, we publish on the Great Basin, the Southwest, Mesoamerica, Native America, and North American archaeology.
Visit our web site at www.uofupress.com
Booth: 501 & 503
University Press of Colorado
5589 Arapahoe Ave
Suite 206C
Boulder, CO 80303-8108
Publisher of scholarly books in American archaeology, with a special emphasis on Mesoamerica.
Visit our web site at www.upcolorado.com
Booth: 403
University Press of Florida
15 NW 15th Street
Gainesville, FL 32603-1933
University Press of Florida publishes award-winning titles in archaeology, bioarchaeology, and anthropology with a focus on the Southeast, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.
Visit our web site at www.upf.com
Booth: 505 & 507
Wiley-Blackwell
350 Main Street
Malden, MA 02148-5089
Wiley is the leading society publisher. We publish on behalf of more societies and membership associations than anybody else, and we offer libraries and individuals 1,250 online journals, thousands of books and e-books, reviews, reference works, databases, and more. For more information, visit www.wiley.com or our online resource: onlinelibrary.wiley.com.
Visit our web site at www.wiley.com/wiley-blackwell
Booth: 201
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