Archive for the ‘EJA Editorial’ Category

Alan’s Editorial

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

In the Editorial of the most recent issue of the European Journal of Archaeology, our General Editor Alan Saville writes that "...for the first time since the EJA appeared in April 1998, this is a combined double issue of the journal. There are two reasons for this. Firstly it is part ...

The exploited past?

Monday, September 18th, 2006

Alan Saville, editor of the European Journal of Archaeology, writes in the Editorial of the new issue 8 (2): Anna Simandiraki, in her article Minoan archaeology in the Athens 2004 Olympic Games in this issue, takes prehistory right into the present in her analysis of the way in which the archaeology ...

The archaeological divide

Sunday, September 10th, 2006

Alan Saville, editor of the European Journal of Archaeology, writes in the Editorial of the new issue 8 (2): Delegate attendance at the 2006 conference of the Institute of Field Archaeologists speaks volumes for the divide that exists within archaeology between academia on one side and those working within the state, ...