Research NotesJohn Howard Marsden (1803–1891) First Disney Professor of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge 1851–1865Leach
Book ReviewsCambridge Illustrated History of Archaeology, edited by Paul G. Bahn, Cambridge University Press, New York, 1996Givens
Book Reviews"Doctoral Research in Cambridge (1922- 1987)" , Archaeological Review from Cambridge, edited by Sarah Taylor, Occasional Paper I, Department of Archaeology, Cambridge University, Spring 1989Givens
Research PapersThe First University Positions in Prehistoric Archaeology in New Zealand and AustraliaAllen
Conference ReportsPersonal histories in archaeological theory and method, Monday 23 October 2006, Cambridge UniversitySmith
Book ReviewsGloria Polizotti Greis 2006. A Noble Pursuit: The Duchess of Mecklenburg Collection from Iron Age Slovenia. Cambridge, Mass: Peabody Museum Press, Harvard University.Murray
Book ReviewsHester A. David. 2008. Remembering Awatovi. The Story of an Archaeological Expedition in northern Arizona 1935–1939. Cambridge, Mass.: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography.Murray
Book ReviewsWiktor Stoczkowski, Explaining Human Origins: Myth, Imagination, and Conjecture. Translated by Mary Turton. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.Kehoe
Discourses on the History of ArchaeologyProfessor Dorothy A.E. Garrod: "Small, Dark, and Alive!"Smith
Book ReviewsRediscovering Antiquity: Karl Weber and the Excavation of Herculaneum, Pompeii, and Stabiae, by C.C. Parslow. Cambridge University Press, 1995Snead
Book ReviewsThe Antiquarian and the Myth ofAntiquity: The Origins of Rome in Renaissance Thought, by Philip Jacks, Cambridge University Press, CambridgeSnead
Book ReviewsPamela Jane Smith 2009. A "Splendid Idiosyncrasy": Prehistory at Cambridge 1915–50. Oxford: Archaeopress BAR British Series 485.Tattersall
Book ReviewsChristopher Evans 2009. Fengate Revisited: Further Fen-edge Excavations, Bronze Age Fieldsystems & Settlement and the Wyman Abbot/Leeds Archives. Cambridge Landscape Archives: Historiography and Fieldwork (No. 1). Cambridge: Cambridge Archaeological Unit.Sharples
Book ReviewsMichael Thompson 2009. Darwin’s Pupil. The Place of Sir John Lubbock, Lord Avebury (1834–1913) in Late Victorian and Edwardian England. Melrose Books, Ely, Cambridgeshire.Murray
Research Paper: Asia/PacificEverything You’ve Been Told About the History of Australian Archaeology is Wrong!Spriggs