Hosts: Alicia Odewale, University of Houston, and Jodi Skipper, University of Mississippi
Historical Archaeologists have a remarkable ability to unearth and tell compelling stories from what remains of the past - old structure, hidden archives, buried artifacts, and even cultural landscapes on the brink of destruction. Yet, many face a significant challenge: how to translate these rich histories into public-oriented scholarship that resonates with both publishers and the communities we serve. Join us as we explore the future of archaeological storytelling and the challenges of writing stories that matter to publishers, communities, and ourselves. If you would like to discover your own voice in your publishing journey and share stories that reach beyond your academic or professional archaeology circles, then this session is for you. Whether you are new to the field or a seasoned writer, this session will explore the benefits and challenges of crafting impactful archaeology narratives that change history.