SHA 2001 SYMPOSIUM
BEYOND PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY: COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
Session invited by the Public Education and Information Committee
Organized by: Pamela J. Cressey and Diana diZerega Wall

Introduction - Pamela J. Cressey and Diana Wall

Held in Trust - Community Archaeology in Alexandria, Virginia
by Pamela J. Cressey, Ruth Reeder and Jared Bryson

Increasing the Value of Archaeological Resources in Pensacola, Florida, Through Long Term Public Archaeology
by Judy Bense

Planning for a City Museum: Developing a New Partnership
by Nancy J. Kassner

Divided We Fail: Archaeologists and Interpreters Join Forces to Increase Public Awareness in the National Park System
by John H. Jameson, Jr.

The Seneca Village Project: A Unique Partnership
by Diana Wall, Cynthia Copeland, Nan Rothschild, and Herbert Seignoret

It's a Family Thing: Engaging a Community in Their Past
by Donald K. Creveling.

Discussion: William Moss