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Practice beyond category: archaeologies of labor | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (1): 1-11 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Punitive labor and enslavement in the Roman bakery | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (1): 12-24 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Labor as punishment: excavating labor within the southern convictlease system | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (1): 25-47 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Mining and metallurgical labor in Islamic period Southwest Asia | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (1): 48-60 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Making dolia and dolium makers | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (1): 61-75 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
The organization of Chinese ceramic production from the Tang to the Ming periods: archaeological evidence from ceramic workshops | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (1): 76-91 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
The self-representation of tomb builders in east China, 1st to 3rd century CE | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (1): 92-106 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Labor, gender, and intercultural diplomacy: the emergence of Madame Montour as a professional interpreter in colonial North America | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (1): 107-20 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Repetition, persistence and generality: problematising the endurance of medieval urbanity | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (2): 125-38 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Debating archaeological essentials: rethinking place, time, repetition, difference, and representation | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (2): 121-4 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Firefly synchronicity and platform mound building by indigenous peoples of the Florida Peninsula, USA | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (2): 139-66 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Broken Buddhas, burials, and sanctuary-adjacent sanctuaries: the ancestral animist archaeologies of Angkor’s ancient places and things | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (2): 167-88 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Ottoman archaeology between the self and the other: archaeological ethnography and the transborder research potential of the SW Balkans | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (2): 189-205 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Migration flows and concrete walls: an archaeological perspective on early migrant detention facilities. The C.P.T. "Regina Pacis" (Italy, Puglia) | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (2): 205-26 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Portioning as the missing link in the conceptualization of weight inprehistory. A view from Europe | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (2): 227-46 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Archaeo-media: breaking the binary and building agency in archaeological news reporting | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (2): 247-58 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Global archaeology and climate change from the experience of research within a public body and a proposal to collaborate internationally on “super-sites” | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (3): 259-67 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
The climate heritage paradox - how rethinking archaeological heritage can address global challenges of climate change | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (3): 268-81 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Community archaeology and climate change | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (3): 282-98 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Archaeobotany in an era of change and challenge: potential and fragility of macro- and micro-remains | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (3): 299-314 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Trees to remember: culturally modified boab trees in the face of climate change | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (3): 315-28 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Plastic pollution: archaeological perspectives on an Anthropocene climate emergency | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (3): 329-47 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Climate change and the taphonomic signature of Neolithic mounds: the Kur River basin over five decades of satellite image coverage | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (3): 348-65 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Assessing the risks of northeastern African archaeological heritage and their relationship to human–environmental processes: a Bayesian network approach | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (3): 366-81 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Global commodities: cosmology and value | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (4): 383-91 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Magic money: commodities and exchange in Bronze Age Europe | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (4): 392-410 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Chinese ceramics as global commodities: a thousand years of production and trade of Chinese ceramics in the Western Indian Ocean | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (4): 411-27 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Altered logics of production and exchange during the colonial encounter: historical changes in obsidian source acquisition in the Admiralty Islands | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (4): 428-43 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Glass beads in a Dillybag: a cached assemblage from a rockshelter in Quinkan Country, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (4): 444-60 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Global commodities in precolonial Southern Africa: local concepts and global conversations | 2023 | World archaeology 55 (4): 461-75 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Inundated cultural landscapes: an introduction | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (1): 1-5 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Submerged palaeolandscapes of the southern hemisphere (SPLOSH) – What is emerging from the southern hemisphere | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (1): 6-28 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Island tales: culturally-filtered narratives about island creation through land submergence incorporate millennia-old memories of postglacial sea-level rise | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (1): 29-51 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Submerged landscape evolution of the Beagle Channel: context of the first record of underwater archaeological evidence | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (1): 52-66 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
The altitude of the depths: use of inland water archaeology for the reconstruction of inundated cultural landscapes in Lake Titicaca | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (1): 76-83 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
The exceptional environmental setting of the north plaza, Cahokia Mounds, Illinois, USA | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (1): 84-106 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Re-evaluating terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene settlement patterns with Chirp subbottom data from around California’s Northern Channel Islands | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (1): 107-21 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Submerged inland landscapes of the Aucilla basin, Northwest Florida, USA: populating the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene landscape | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (1): 122-41 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Drowning the Pompeii premise: frozen moments, single events, and the character of submerged archaeological sites | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (1): 142-56 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Islands and hominin adaptation | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (2): 159-61 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Examining frequency and directionality of Palaeolithic sea-crossing over the Korea/Tsushima Strait: a synthesis | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (2): 162-86 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
A synthetic model of Palaeolithic seafaring in the Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (2): 187-206 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Negritos in Taiwan and the wider prehistory of Southeast Asia: new discovery from the Xiaoma Caves | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (2): 207-28 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Early modern human migration into Sulawesi and Island adaptation in Wallacea | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (2): 229-43 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Terminal Pleistocene emergence of maritime interaction networks across Wallacea | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (2): 244-63 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Hominin adaptations in the Lesser Sunda Islands: exploring the vertebrate record to investigate fauna diversity before, during and after the Last Glacial Maximum | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (2): 264-87 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Continuity and variability in prehistoric fishing practices by Homo sapiens in Island Southeast Asia: new ichthyofaunal data from Asitau Kuru, Timor-Leste | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (2): 288-316 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Fit for purpose: investigating adaptations in late Pleistocene lithic technology to an island environment at Buang Merabak, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (2): 317-37 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Peopling island rainforests: global trends from the Early Pleistocene to the Late Holocene | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (2): 338-62 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 | |||
Debates and emerging issues in 2022 | 2022 | World archaeology 54 (3): 363-4 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 1470-1375 |