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The Archaeological Research Facility (ARF), founded in 1948 as the University of California Archaeological Survey, is a research unit supporting UC Berkeley archaeologists who are faculty members and researchers from a wide-range of academic departments. The ARF provides equipment for field and laboratory research, laboratory space, and internal funding for archaeological studies. In 1965 the ARF began to publish data-rich monographs in the Contributions to the Archaeological Research Facility serial and the ARF Special Publications volumes. Digital versions of most volumes (1965-2005) are available in PDF format at the Foster Anthropology Library's AnthroHub website. Complementing the monograph series, the ARF site on eScholarship hosts digital reports produced from field work and laboratory analysis by Berkeley archaeologists.

There are 35 publications in this collection, published between 2011 and 2015.

Boyd, Brian; Roddick, Andrew; Morgan, Colleen: Louder Than Orange: a chromosonic sense of archaeological usewear photography, 2015

Marsh, Erik J; Frigolé, Cecilia; Moyano, Rosa; Roddick, Andrew; Morgan, Colleen: Science-ing Ceramics in the Southern Andes, 2015

Morell-Hart, Shanti; Roddick, Andrew; Morgan, Colleen: The Scene of Disciplined Seeing, 2015

Shillito, Lisa-Marie; Roddick, Andrew; Morgan, Colleen: The Beauty and Frustration of SingleMoments, Frozen in Time, 2015

Chave-Dartoen, Sophie Dr.: *Banua, *panua, fenua: An Austronesian conception of the sociocosmic world, 2014

Flexner, James: Some Thoughts on the Past and Future of Archaeological Mapping in Polynesia, 2014

Flexner, James Dr.: Spatial Dynamics in Oceania, 2014

Hermann, Aymeric Dr.: Archaeological Attempt to Deal withAnthropological Issues: InvestigatingSocieties through the Study of Techno-economic Activities, 2014

Molle, Guillaume Dr,: “Bones and Sand”: Archaeology of the Dunes in Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia, 2014

Morgan, Coleen L: ZEITGEIST: Burcu Tung, 2014

Morgan, Coleen L: ZEITGEIST: CERI HOULBROOK, 2013

Hardy, Sam: Karavostasi (Gemikonagi), Cyprus, 2012

Bale, Martin T; Byington, Mark: Building a Foundation for Korean Archaeology as World Archaeology, 2011

Brandon, Jamie: Shovels: Regional Diversity in One of Our Most Indispensible Tools, 2011

Diamond, Marion: Value at a Distance: Coins in early Australia, 2011

Goldstein, Lynne: The Story of a Set of Bamboo Picks, 2011

Hardy, Sam: Breaking the News, 2011

Holbrook, Jarita; Medupe, Rodney; Urama, Johnson: African Cultural Astronomy, 2011

Hu, Di: Memories of haunted places: an Andean village after the violence, 2011

Hurry, Silas: The Archaeology of Archaeology, 2011

Jensen, Anne: The Osteometric Board, 2011

Killgrove, Kristina: Teaching Preschoolers about Anthropology, 2011

Laracuente, Nicolas: Notes as Tools: Documenting ArchaeologicalDestruction, 2011

Law, Matt: Gifts from the Distance: flotsam as acultural resource in island societies, 2011

Lewis, Quentin: Clipboards and Context, 2011

Moore, Declan: Ireland and the 'Vagaries of War', 2011

Morgan, Colleen: DIY, Green Burials, and Mortuary Archaeology, 2011

Ogden, Jessica: #Archaeology and #SocialMedia at#ACRNCASPAR, 2011

Rajala, Ulla: Distances in Landscape Archaeology, 2011

Salt, Alun: Ancient Guide, 2011

Salt, Alun: Archaeology as a Vendetta, 2011

Salt, Alun: Can Archaeology Make a Small Contribution to Big History?, 2011

Salt, Alun: Linda Shevitz, Maryland Women’s Heritage Center, 2011

Salt, Alun: One past or two? Ancient History and Archaeology in Archaic Sicily, 2011

Wagner, Stephen: The Seventy Percent Solution, 2011

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