SCA Newsletters 1998-2006
The SCA Newsletter contains Society news as well as calendar items and articles on important research topics. Everyone interested in California's cultural heritage will find lots of useful material.
Students researching paper topics can find articles on California history and prehistory, new and innovative research methods, and reports from the field by leading researchers working in every region in the State.
You can also read issue-to-issue and follow special topics, like Native American programs, cultural resource legislation, and public education.
Using These Files
Click on the icons below to download Adobe Acrobat © files for each issue of the SCA Newsletter published since 1998.
- How to access and use pdf Files: If you are familiar with Adobe Acrobat files and have a version of Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, skip to #2. Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files are a common standard in widespread use for sharing, viewing, and printing files between platforms. Click here to go to the Adobe website and download a free Acrobat Reader © that you can install on your computer.
- Click on the front page icons: Once you have installed the Acrobat Reader ©, find the front page icons below. The icons are arranged in chronological order. The Newsletter is quarterly, one issue published each season. Volume 38 = 2004, Volume 39 = 2005, and so on. With the exception of the June e-zine, Newsletter issues are posted one year after the issue is printed and distributed to the membership. To stay on top of California heritage information and events, join SCA!
- Download the Newsletter. When you click on one of the front page icons shown below, your web browser should launch a download routine, or open the file directly in your web browser (if you have an Acrobat add-on already installed). Open and read or save the pdf file to your hard drive to view or print at a later time.
- Publication and dissemination: Note that these files and the contents are the property of the Society for California Archaeology, and articles, images or other no part of the contents may be reproduced without the express written permission of the Society for California Archaeology.
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