Jill E. Neitzel is an archaeologist and professor emerita at the department of anthropology, University of Delaware
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The Future of Humanity’s Past: U.S. Archaeology Confronts a Research Hinge Point
Archaeology’s singular contribution to understanding people and their interactions with each other and the natural environment has always been its worldwide documentation of past lifeways over long time spans.
December 22, 2025



