Archaeological Review from Cambridge
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Founded in 1981, the Archaeological Review from Cambridge (ARC) is a bi-annual journal of archaeology. It is run on a non-profit, voluntary basis by researchers at the University of Cambridge. Rooted primarily in archaeological theory and practice, the ARC accommodates a wide range of perspectives with the aim of establishing a strong, interdisciplinary journal of interest to those engaged in a variety of fields.
Issues:
- 38.2 Archaeology and the Publics
- 38.1 Archaeology & Colonialism
- 37.2 Aesthetics, Sensory Skills, and Archaeology
- 37.1 Rethinking the Archaeology-Heritage Divide
- 36.2 Text & Image
- 36.1 resilience & archaeology
- 35.2 Knowledge-scapes
- 35.1 The Chaîne Opératoire: Past, Present and Future
- 34.2 Beyond the Human: Applying Posthumanist Thinking to Archaeology
- 34.1 Desert Archaeology
- 32.2 On the Edge of the Anthropocene? Modern Climate Change and the Practice of Archaeology
- 32.1 In Sickness and In Health
- 8.2 Writing Archaeology
- 6.2 Archaeology as Education
- 6.1 Time and Archaeology
- 5.2 Creating Space
- 5.1 Archaeology and Politics
- 4.1 Surface Archaeology
- 3.2 Archaeology and Texts
- 3.1 The History of Archaeology
- 2.2 Ethnoarchaeology
- 2.1 Archaeology and the Public
- 1.2 General Issue
Please see the website for further information: The Archaeological Review from Cambridge