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 NotesRewriting the Past for the Changing Present: The Need for New and Pluriversal Histories of ArchaeologyMoro Abadía
Research NotesMr Miles, Mr Oldfield and Professor Huxley: Early Thoughts on the Origins of the AustraliansMurray
Research NotesThe Collective Biography of Archaeology in the Pacific: Seven Years of the CBAP ProjectSpriggs
Research NotesThere From the Start: Aboriginal Involvement in the Early Development of Australian ArchaeologySpriggs & Russell
Research NotesSchneider’s Tower: An Extraordinary Archaeological Collaboration Between the Soviet Narkompros and the Notgemeinschaft Der Deutschen Wissenschaft, Nokalakevi, Georgia 1930–31Everill et al.
Research PapersThe Hidden History of a Third of the World: the Collective Biography of Australian and International Archaeology in the Pacific (CBAP) ProjectSpriggs
Research Paper: Asia/PacificA Voyage Round My Grandfather: Australian Antiquarianism and Writing the History of Aboriginal AustraliaMurray
Book ReviewsActa Archaeologica Supplementa: Birth of a World Museum, Volume 78. T. B. Jakobsen (Contributing Editor)Murray
Research Paper: Americas/Middle East/AfricaThe Internationalization and Institutionalization of Archaeology, or, How a Rich Man’s Pastime Became an International Scientific Discipline, and What Happened ThereafterFleming