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Table of Contents
Forum
Are We All Archaeologists Now? |
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Cornelius Holtorf | 217-219 |
Archaeology in the Era of Capitalism |
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Selma Faria | 220-225 |
On the Ontology of Archaeology |
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Lawrence E. Moore | 225-229 |
“Are We There Yet?” The challenge of Public Engagement with Australia’s Indigenous Past and its Implications for Reconciliation |
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Stephen Muller | 230-234 |
Journeys in the City: Homeless Archaeologists or Archaeologies of Homelessness |
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Rachael Kiddey , Andrew Daffnis , Jane Hallam , Mats Brate | 235-244 |
Archaeology: A Treatment |
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Jonathan Walz | 245-248 |
Everything is Everything |
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Alessandro Zambelli | 248-252 |
Bastard Design Practices: An Archaeological Perspective |
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James Dyer | 252-254 |
Is Digging Straight Walls and Playing in Tune What It’s All About? |
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Jacob Lawson | 255-260 |
Extended Forum
Are We Not all Archaeologists? A Plea for Archaeology Beyond Excavation In Tanzania |
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Nancy Alexander Rushohora | S1-S4 |
Traces of Past Subjects: Experiencing Indigenous Thought as an Archaeological Mode of Knowledge |
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Mariana Petry Cabral | S4-S7 |
Are We all Archaeologists? An Iranian Perspective |
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Sepideh Saeedi | S8-S11 |
Why Archaeologists Misrepresent Their Practice—A North American Perspective |
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Richard Matthew Hutchings , Marina La Salle | S11-S17 |
To Be an Archaeologist along the Rue Saint-Jacques: A Textual and Visual Proposition |
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Michaël Jasmin | S17-S26 |
Digging Up and Digging Down: Urban Undergrounds |
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Paul Dobraszczyk , Carlos López Galviz , Bradley L. Garrett | S26-S30 |
Photo Essays
‘To climb steep hills, requires slow pace at first: narratives of cultural resilience in the community of Langtang, in the Nepalese Himalayas |
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Hayley Saul , Emma Waterton | 261-282 |
Research Article
“Because Other People Have Done It”: Coin-Trees and the Aesthetics of Imitation |
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Ceri Houlbrook | 283-308 |
Behind Closed Doors: A Material-Centered Analysis of Contemporary Graffiti Writings in situ from Sydney’s Recent Urban Past |
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Samantha Jane Edwards-Vandenheok | 309-327 |
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