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§ Buckberry on ANGLO - SAXON JUVENILE
BURIALS; Chamberlain on ORIGIN OF HUMAN AESTHETIC PREFERENCES &
Cumberpatch on FETISHISM IN ARCHAEOLOGY; Hamilton on the USE OF
PRIMARY SOURCES IN ARCHAEOLOGY; Hicks on the ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE;
Turner on PUBLIC ASSEMBLY IN THE DANELAW; Interview with Alison
Wylie; Archaeology in the 20th Century; Exciting new developments
in STATE OF THE ARCH
and more fun and games §
§ Hind on MESOLITHIC CHERT IN NORTH ENGLAND;
Thorpe on CONTEXT FORMATION & TRANSFORMATION IN BEIRUT; Van
Leusen on ARCHAIC AND EARLY ROMAN LAZIO
§ Hutson on REPRODUCING PRESTIGE IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOURSE;
Turner on ROMANITAS IN THE EAST;
§ Issue 4 discussion: ARCHAEOLOGY OF & FOR THE WORKING
CLASS; the role of the contracted field archaeologist; and the
politics of the World Archaeological Congress • A WHOLE NEW
LOOK & and lots of new fun and games!
§ Fewer on WOMEN IN 17TH-CENTURY IRELAND
• Robbins on CROP LANDSCAPES & DOMESTIC SPACE
§ Chadwick on REFLEXIVE EXCAVATION METHODOLOGIES •
Millette on VITRUVIUS IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTIONS
§ Notes on post-colonial nautical archaeology &
palaeoecology, archaeology and nature conservation • New
column 'STATE OF THE ARCH', as well as short articles and
humour
§ Ronayne on IDENTITY POLITICS IN
ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOURSE • Turek on NEOLITHIC SLANY, CZECH
REPUBLIC • Chadwick on SOCIAL ARCHAEOLOGY OF FIELD
SYSTEMS
§ Tarzia on FOLKLORE & ARCHAEOLOGY IN IRELAND •
Warren's HYPER-TEXTUAL MESOLITHIC SEASCAPE
§ Commentary on the polluter-pays principle, open letter to
the Radical Archaeological Forum & more ...
§ Peacock on BIVALVE ANALYSIS IN ARCHAEOLOGY
• Hawthorne on CERAMIC ABUNDANCE & DINING HABITS
§ Evison on COMPUTERIZED FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION • Harrison
on ELVIS WORSHIP & IMPERIAL CULT
§ Commentary on the politics of relativism, 'fringe'
archaeology, protecting landscapes, the Institute for Field
Archaeologists ... plus columns and games pages
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