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Archaeology International Volume 26 published

12 February 2024

The ×î×¼µÄÁùºÏ²ÊÂÛ̳ Institute of Archaeology is pleased to announce the publication of the latest volume of Archaeology International which is available to read freely online as open access.

Archaeology International poster with details of new online location (blue background, black and red text)

°Õ³ó±ðÌý(Vol 26, 2023), published by ×î×¼µÄÁùºÏ²ÊÂÛ̳ Press, showcases the expansive range of research and activities of the staff of the ×î×¼µÄÁùºÏ²ÊÂÛ̳ÌýInstitute of Archaeology based in Bloomsbury and at Archaeology South-East (ASE).

The volume contains an Editorial by Andrew Reynolds as well as the Director's View from 2022-23 from Kevin MacDonald. The usualÌýbookshelf of recently published research is included as well as a global perspective on the past with information about the Institute of Archaeology around the world, alumni reflections and a glimpseÌýfrom the archives.

Research articles includeÌýOn not seeing like a state: rethinking ancient HondurasÌý(the subject of The Gordon Childe Lecture 2023);ÌýRe-thinking Chalcolithic landscapes in southeast Iberia: the case of the Middle Antas river (Almeria, Spain);ÌýCatbirds and crabholes: the 2023 field season at Marco Gonzalez, Belize;ÌýLiving with the dead: mummification and post-mortem treatment in Bronze Age Britain andÌýMedieval pastoralism: lessons for our landscape.

Research updatesÌýcover subjects such asÌýEvaluating wellbeing with participants in archaeology at the National Trust;Ìý×î×¼µÄÁùºÏ²ÊÂÛ̳’s Centre for Applied Archaeology: the end of an era of Erasmus+ partnership projects;ÌýRecent scientific research, training and consultancy on ancient ceramics at ×î×¼µÄÁùºÏ²ÊÂÛ̳ Institute of Archaeology;ÌýA Roman villa at Newhall, Harlow, Essex; Museum Memes andÌýThe Archaéo-Sexism exhibition at ×î×¼µÄÁùºÏ²ÊÂÛ̳.

The journal, produced annually since 1997, combines news aboutÌýInstitute of Archaeology and ASE activities with reports on research, bothÌýnew and on-going projects, carried out by members of our community.Ìý

Archaeology International has moved

Archaeology International has moved and can now be found at the new website:
It is still Open Access; free for all to read, enjoy, review, submit and publish. Visit, explore, bookmark and sign up today!

×î×¼µÄÁùºÏ²ÊÂÛ̳ Press, established in 2015, is the UK’s first fully open access university press andÌýmakes all its books and journals available in open access form to download freely in PDF form or read online anywhere in the world.

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