Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | |||
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Usable pasts forum: critically engaging food security | 2019 | African archaeological review 36 (3): 419-38 | *H6/KE [AFRICAN-] | 0263-0338 | ||||
Giving it a burl: towards the integration of genetics, isotope chemistry, and osteoarchaeology in Cape York, Tropical North Queensland, Australia | 2019 | World archaeology 51 (4): 602-19 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | in special issue 'Ancient DNA research: blessing or curse for archaeology?' | |||
Archaeology and the MOOC: massive, open, online, and opportunistic | 2016 | Journal of social archaeology 16 (1): 3-31 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1469-6053 | ||||
An archaeology of NAGPRA: conversations with Suzan Shown Harjo | 2011 | Journal of social archaeology 11 (2): 130-43 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1469-6053 | ||||
Archaeological heritage and cultural intimacy: an interview with Michael Herzfeld | 2011 | Journal of social archaeology 11 (2): 144-57 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1469-6053 | ||||
On Custer's sins | 2006 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 83-5 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | response to JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
A response to Jay Custer's "Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world" | 2006 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 87-90 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | response to JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
The Custer manifesto | 2006 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 91-6 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | response to JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
The hypersymbolism of conversion: some comments on Jay Custer's "Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world" | 2006 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 97-100 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | comments on JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
Jay Custer's hyperreality | 2006 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 101-4 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | response to JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
Reply to Custer | 2006 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 105-10 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | reply to JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
"Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeolgical thought world": a critical reply | 2006 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 111-14 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | reply to JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
Custer's journey | 2006 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 115-18 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | comments on JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
The perils of apostasy | 2006 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 119-37 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | comment to replies on special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
The late Woodland period in Delaware: observations on a career related to archaeology; or, who speaks for the Indians, and why? | 2005 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 37-50 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | comments on JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
Spare the board? | 2005 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 51-4 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | response to JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
Archaeology and anthropology: the confusion between scientific fact and ethical enigmas | 2005 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 55-62 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | response to JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
Thought world wars?: a reply to J. Custer | 2005 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 63-6 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | reply to JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
A different perspective on middle Atlantic archaeology | 2005 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 67-70 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | response to JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' | |||
S men and hyperbole: a response to "Ethics and hyperreality of the archaeological thought world" | 2005 | North American archaeologist 26 (1): 71-82 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | response to JF Custer, see this issue 3-27; in special issue 'Ethics and the hyperreality of the archaeological thought world' |