“These authors reflect on how their work has been informed not only by reading and learning from Lightfoot’s work, but also by working alongside him in the field and in communities. For those of us who have not had that opportunity, hearing these personal stories and understanding how the discipline has benefited from his influence may be the next best thing.” • Historical Archaeology“As the title suggests, this [ ] volume aims to give equal weight to the honoree’s pioneering scholarly achievements and his character. Attention to the latter that resonates loudly in personal anecdotes recounted in chapters written by cohorts of former (and some current) students as well as colleagues is what distinguishes this volume from many others in this genre of writing that focus primarily on scholarship.” • Patricia E. Rubertone, Brown University