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Pap Inst Archaeol Univ Coll London 11
Title
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Title:
Pap Inst Archaeol Univ Coll London 11
Series
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Series:
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology University College London
Volume
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Volume:
11
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Issue Editor
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Issue Editor:
Cornelia Kleinitz
Astrid Lindenlauf
Aloisia de Trafford
James Woodhouse
Andrew Gardner
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2000
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
12 Jan 2001
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Trench warfare?; Archaeologists battle it out
James P Mower
1 - 6
Considers the pros and cons of criticisms of the format of the television programme Time Team and its contribution to public understanding of archaeology.
Reply
Mick A Aston
5 - 6
Interview with Dr Robert Anderson, Director of the British Museum
Andrew Gardner
Cornelia Kleinitz
7 - 16
Not just add-gender-and-stir: Feminist archaeology and the use of feminist and e...
Fiona Handley
17 - 26
A paper investigating the common ground between feminism and evolutionary biology. Discusses the implications a rapprochement between the two could have on feminist archaeology and suggests a path for the development of a social archaeology that traverses what are seen as the artificial barriers between `nature' and `culture'.
The Kent Anglo-Saxon Emporia Project (KASEP)
Stuart Brookes
77 - 78
Fieldwork report of the ASKED Project 1999 - 2000
Susan Harrington
79 - 81
Note on the Anglo-Saxon Kent Electronic Database (ASKED), a collaboratively-built research tool developed to facilitate two PhD projects - one on AS trade and emporia and another on aspects of gender and craft production.
Conference reviews
Cornelia Kleinitz
89 - 124
Brief notes on conferences including three with relevance to British and Irish archaeology (the others concern Egyptology and Greek archaeology).
Human remains: conservation, retrieval and analysis, Williamsburg Institute, Colonial Williamsburg, 7th - 10th November 1999
Julie Eklund
89 - 90
Neolithic archaeology in the inter-tidal zone of rivers and estuaries. Neolithic Studies Group autumn meeting 1999, Society of Antiquaries of London, 15th November 1999
Fay Stevens
91 - 94
New approaches to the archaeology of art, religion and folklore: ``A permeability of boundaries?'', University of Southampton, 11th - 12th December 1999
Quetta Kaye
95 - 97
Pap Inst Archaeol Univ Coll London 11