The letter below was recently shared with members of the Northern Ceramic Society concerning recent news regarding Stoke-on-Trent’s decision to cut funding at the Potteries Museum and Gladstone. “Dear NCS Members, Many of you will have heard the news that the City of Stoke-on-Trent is planning major budget cuts to The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery […]
Category: News from the CNEHA Board
Important Update about the 2021 CNEHA Conference
The CNEHA 2021 St. Mary’s City planning committee and the CNEHA executive board decided this week to cancel the upcoming in-person conference at Historic St. Mary’s City out of an abundance of caution. Ongoing concerns surrounding the delta variant of the Covid-19 virus, combined with continued US/Canada border issues, contributed to this reassessment. This decision […]
Call for Nominations
The Nominations Committee is requesting nominations for five positions available on the Executive Board. The term for the new Executive Board Members will run from October 2021 through October 2024. Candidates for the CNEHA Executive Board must be members in good standing and hold a membership (individual, student, joint, fellow, or life) in the organization. […]
Request for Proposals
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Editor of Northeast Historical Archaeology The Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology (CNEHA) is soliciting proposals for the volunteer position of editor of Northeast Historical Archaeology. The editor serves a 5-year, renewable term, beginning January 1, 2022. The Editorial Search Committee encourages proposals from individuals affiliated with universities, cultural resource management firms, government agencies, […]
Sale on Historical Archaeology Books at the University Press of Florida
The University Press of Florida historical archaeology sale is running through February 1 and offers up to 60% off on our books. Use code CHUA21 for discount prices and free shipping. Shop all books at upress.ufl.edu/CHUA21. The American Experience in Archaeological Perspective series was established by the University Press of Florida. This prestigious historical archaeology series […]
CNEHA 2020, A Letter from the Chair
Dear Colleagues, Like you, I was excitedly planning to attend this fall’s CNEHA conference in Plymouth, Massachusetts. That meeting would have commemorated the anniversary of the Pilgrims’ 1620 landing in Plymouth and was being co-sponsored by the Society for Post Medieval Archaeology. A team of CNEHA stalwarts, including David Landon, Christa Beranek, and Karen Metheny […]
Executive Board Call for Nominations
Candidates for the CNEHA Executive Board must be members in good standing and hold a membership (individual, student, joint, fellow, or life) in the organization. Candidates must be willing to participate in the activities of the Executive Board. These activities may include organizing and staffing annual meetings, working on membership drives, assisting in outreach and […]