Archive for the ‘EJA Reviews’ Category

EJA 9.2/3 available online

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

The latest issue of the European Journal of Archaeology is now available online. It includes the following articles: - John Chapman, Tom Higham, Vladimir Slavchev, Bisserka Gaydarska, and Noah Honch: The Social Context of the Emergence, Development and Abandonment of the Varna Cemetery, Bulgaria - Per Holck: The Oseberg Ship Burial, ...

Review offer

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

From time to time we are offering to readers of this blog books for review in the European Journal of Archaeology. Here is another one: Anybody interested in reviewing this title… Celts on the Margin. Studies in European Cultural Interaction 7th ct BC - 1st ct AD. Dedicated to Zenon Woźniak. Edited by ...

Review Offer

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

From time to time we are offering to readers of this blog books for review in the European Journal of Archaeology. Here is another one: Anybody interested in reviewing this title… Bilder vom Menschen der Steinzeit: Untersuchungen zur anthropomorphen Plastik der Jungsteinzeit und Kupferzeit in Südosteuropa by Svend Hansen (2007, 2 vols, Zabern, ...

Journal of European Archaeology

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Journal of European Archaeology, the predecessor of the European Journal of Archaeology, was published between 1993 and 1997. The journal's full run of articles and reviews has now been digitally scanned and is available from the member's section of the EAA website. TOCs and abstracts can be found here. Non-members ...

War, Politics and Archaeology

Friday, October 12th, 2007

One of the ambitions of this blog is to publicize and further discuss the reviews published in the European Journal of Archaeology. In issue 9 (1), Susan Pollock of Binghamton University, USA, reviewed these two volumes: Benjamin R. Foster, Karen Polinger Foster and Patty Gerstenblith, Iraq Behind the Headlines: History, Archaeology, and ...

Book Review: Deconstructing Context edited by Demetra Papaconstantinou

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

The new issue of EJA (9.1) features a shortened version of Geoff Carver's review of Deconstructing Context: A Critical Approach to Archaeological Practice, edited by Demetra Papaconstantinou. The full review is here published below the fold.

EJA 9(1) now available online

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Issue 9 (1) of the European Journal of Archaeology is now available online. It contains the following: Articles Pierre Pétrequin, Michel Errera, Anne-Marie Pétrequin, and Pierre Allard: The Neolithic Quarries of Mont Viso, Piedmont, Italy: Initial Radiocarbon Dates Sue Hamilton, Ruth Whitehouse, Keri Brown, Pamela Combes, Edward Herring, and Mike Seager ...

EJA 8 (3) now available online

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

Issue 8 (3) of the European Journal of Archaeology is now available online. It contains the following: Articles Pierre Allard: Surplus Production of Flint Blades in the Early Neolithic of Western Europe: New Evidence From Belgium Peter Halkon and Jim Innes: Settlement and Economy in a Changing Prehistoric Lowland Landscape: an East ...

Review Offer

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

From time to time we are offering to readers of this blog books for review in the European Journal of Archaeology. Here is another one: Anybody interested in reviewing this title... Ireland and Europe in the Twelfth Century: Reform and Renewal edited by Damian Bracken and Dagmar Ó Riai-Raedel ...should email me (klatmk@hum.au.dk) as ...

Archaeology and Modernity

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

One of the ambitions of this blog is to publicize and further discuss the reviews published in the European Journal of Archaeology. In issue 8 (2), Bruno David of Monash University, Australia, reviewed this volume: Julian Thomas, Archaeology and Modernity. (London and New York: Routledge, 2004, 275 pp., pbk, ISBN 0 415 ...