Crafting Data-Driven Publications in Archaeology [Foundational Skills]
There are many kinds of publications in archaeology, ranging from those intended for the public to heady theoretical treatises. In this seminar we will emphasize developing the skills for writing successful publications that rely strongly on empirical data analysis. Although publishing in journal articles and book chapters will be the primary focus, there will also be some attention to technical publications (such as CRM reports). The concept of research design will center the presentation: how do we initiate compelling questions or propositions, rationalize the material implications of those questions, and then evaluate these implications methodologically? We will also touch on issues of writing style and organization, the best uses of tables and figures, ethical guidelines, and aiming for an appropriate publication outlet.