Research PapersGuelphs, Ghibellines and Etruscans: Archaeological Discoveries and Civic Identity in Late Medieval and Early Renaissance TuscanyShipley
Research Paper: Asia/PacificEverything You’ve Been Told About the History of Australian Archaeology is Wrong!Spriggs
Book ReviewsA Review of 'Becoming White Clay: A History and Archaeology of Jicarilla Apache Enclavement'Murray
Research NotesResolving the Question of a Hiatus between the Paleolithic and Neolithic: Nineteenth-Century Science and a Problem in Human PrehistoryGoodrum
Book ReviewsA Review of Passionate Patron: The Life of Alexander Hardcastle and the Greek Temples of AgrigentoCrisa
Research PapersLabouring in the Fields of the Past: Geographic Variation in New Deal Archaeology Across the Lower 48 United StatesMeans
Research Paper: Americas/Middle East/AfricaCrafting the Secrets of the Ancient Maya: Media Representations of Archaeological Exploration and the Cultural Politics of US Informal Empire in 1920s YucatanMunro
Research Paper: Europe/Middle EastAmedeo Maiuri: Herculaneum, Archaeology and Fascist PropagandaBrennan
Book ReviewsA Review of From Antiquarian to Archaeologist: The History and Philosophy of ArchaeologyMoshenska
Research Papers“Wild Worship of a Lost and Buried Past”: Enchanted Archaeologies and the Cult of Kata, 1908–1924Wickstead
Book ReviewsPaul Rehak (ed. John G. Younger) 2007. Imperium and Cosmos: Augustus and the Northern Campus Martius. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.Murray
Research Notes‘Archaeology is but Ethnology in the past tense’. Theoretical Proofs and Intellectual Technologies in André Leroi-Gourhan’s Archived Archéologie du Pacifique-Nord, 1946Schlanger
Research NotesThe Collective Biography of Archaeology in the Pacific: Seven Years of the CBAP ProjectSpriggs
Research Paper: Europe/Middle EastExcavating the Nation: European Popular Nationalism and the Excavations of Delphi and Knossos, 1890–1914Cavanagh