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The Academic Enculturation of Chinese Archaeologists
A Study of Disciplinary Texts, Practices and Identities©2022 Monographs -
Native Americans, Archaeologists, and the Mounds
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My People as Your People
A Textual and Archaeological Analysis of the Reign of Jehoshaphat©2016 Monographs -
Sourcebook for Garden Archaeology
Methods, Techniques, Interpretations and Field Examples©2013 Edited Collection -
Die Zahl Sieben im Alten Orient- The Number Seven in the Ancient Near East
Studien zur Zahlensymbolik in der Bibel und ihrer altorientalischen Umwelt- Studies on the Numerical Symbolism in the Bible and Its Ancient Near Eastern Environment©2008 Edited Collection -
Wallfahrten in der europäischen Kultur - Pilgrimage in European Culture
Tagungsband Příbram 26.-29. Mai 2004- Proceedings of the Symposium Příbram, May 26 th -29 th 2004©2006 Edited Collection -
«Nos sumus Romani qui fuimus ante…» Memory of ancient Italy
©2020 Edited Collection -
Greek Marseille and Mediterranean Celtic Region
©2017 Monographs -
Studies in European Archaeology
ISSN: 2754-2440
This series will primarily focus on the publication of excavations which have occurred in Britain over the last twenty years, particularly those that have been developer-funded, which are of equal weight and significance as research excavations. This series is a broad-church archaeological series, primarily focussing on excavation reports of regionally or nationally significant sites (sometimes compiled with other sites sharing a common thread), but also a home for edited collections of academic papers, and individual academic theses. It is not limited to particular periods, as this is not the reality with many archaeological sites. The publication of «commercial» excavations is often inhibited for one reason or another. In some instances, this has primarily arisen through a lack of contact between commercial archaeologist and academic publishers. Local journals and regional publishers are often inundated with submission and are not able to accept new papers or have long waiting list. This series is unique, attractive in its flexibility and diversity, but also appealing in its mission and focus to bring to light nationally and internationally important excavations.
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