Book ReviewsArchaeology in Latin America, by Gustavo G. Politis and Benjamin Alberti, editors, 1999, Routledge, LondonBrowman
Book ReviewsGrasshopper Pueblo. A Story of Archaeology and Ancient Life, by Jefferson Reid and Stephanie Whittlesey. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1999Reyman
Book ReviewsArchaeology, Ideology and Society: The German Experience, edited by Heinrich Harke. Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, 2000Trigger
Research PapersThe First University Positions in Prehistoric Archaeology in New Zealand and AustraliaAllen
Research PapersThe Allure of Archaeology: Agnes Conway and Jane Harrison at Newnham College, 1903–1907Thornton
Book ReviewsParadigms of the Past: The Story of Missouri Archaeology, by Michael J. O'Brien, 1995. Columbia: University of Missouri PressBrowman
Book ReviewsA New Deal for Southeastern Archaeology, by Edwin A. Lyon, The University of Alabama PressWilley
Research PapersReconnecting Thomas Gann with British Interest in the Archaeology of Mesoamerica: An Aspect of the Development of Archaeology as a University SubjectWallace
Research NotesJohn Howard Marsden (1803–1891) First Disney Professor of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge 1851–1865Leach
Research NotesTowards a Social History of Archaeology: The Case of the Excavators of Early Iron Age Burial Mounds in Southern GermanyMüller-Scheessel
Research PapersWhen Archaeology Begins: The Cultural and Political Context of Chinese Archaeological ThoughtLiu & Jones
Research PapersThe First Congress on History of Archaeology in Latin América (México, 1984): between an Argentine tango and a Mexican corridoSchávelzon
Research PapersRecent Approaches to the History of Middle European Archaeology: Problems and ProspectsRohrer & Müller-Scheessel
Research PapersThe South-American Connection Gaston Maspero, Egyptology and Americanist Archaeology at Montevideo (Uruguay), 1868Schavelzon