archaeology | Archaeology | Castile (historical region) | Royal Historical Society | Conservative Party of Canada (historical) | Britons (historical) | historical revisionism | American Historical Association | The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract | Ohio Historical Society | Historical Society of Pennsylvania | Historical revisionism | Wisconsin Historical Society | Texas State Historical Association | Champagne (historical province) | Virginia Historical Society | Texas Historical Commission | State Historical Museum | Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology | Historical linguistics | Historical Enquiries Team | Conservative Party of Quebec (historical) | Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park | Buffalo Bill Historical Center | Basque Country (historical territory) | UCL Institute of Archaeology | Tennessee Historical Commission | Royal Historical Society of Victoria | Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland | Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts |
Cotter's career spanned more than sixty years and included archaeological work with the Works Progress Administration in the Kentucky river bottoms, numerous posts with the National Park Service, and contributions to the development of historical archaeology in the United States.
Prehistoric Roots of Religious Beliefs, Human Remains, The First Steps in Historical Archaeology: Sculpture, Architecture, Coins and Inscriptions (ed. with F. Raymond Allchin) (2003) Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Private Ltd.
In 1973, Birmingham and historian Ian Jack proposed a course in historical archaeology at the University of Sydney.