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Making the connections: changing perspectives on social networks 2014 Archaeological review from Cambridge 29 (1): 9-17
  • Kathrin Feklder
  • Sarah Evans
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
The roots and shoots of archaeological network analysis: a citation analysis and review of the archaeological use of formal network methods 2014 Archaeological review from Cambridge 29 (1): 18-41
  • Tom Brughmans
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Population genetics and the investigation of past human interactions 2014 Archaeological review from Cambridge 29 (1): 42-66
  • Hayley Dunn
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Eruptions and ruptures - a social network perspective on vulnerability and impact of the Laacher See eruption (c. 13,000 BP) on late glacial hunter-gatherers in northern Europe 2014 Archaeological review from Cambridge 29 (1): 67-102
  • Felix Riede
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Expanding social networks through ritual deposition: a case study form the lower Mississippi valley 2014 Archaeological review from Cambridge 29 (1): 103-28
  • Erin Stevens Nelson
  • Megan C. Kassabaum
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
'Extending the self' through material culture: private letters and personal relationships in second-century AD Egypt 2014 Archaeological review from Cambridge 29 (1): 129-43
  • Jo Stoner
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Play-things and the origins of online networks: virtual material culture in multiplayer games 2014 Archaeological review from Cambridge 29 (1): 144-66
  • Angus Mol
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Reflection. The network approach: tool or paradigm? 2014 Archaeological review from Cambridge 29 (1): 167-78
  • Francesca Fulminante
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
What are social network perspectives in archaeology? 2014 Archaeological review from Cambridge 29 (1): 179-84
  • Carl Knappett
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Introduction 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (2): 7-13
  • Kate Boulden
  • Sarah Musslewhite
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Assessing the pattern of subsistence strategies in late neolithic settlements in the northern Mesopotamian region 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (2): 14-31
  • Lubna Omar
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Taboo or not taboo? Fish, wealth and landscape in iron age Britain 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (2): 32-47
  • Clare Rainsford
  • David Roberts
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Killing man's best friend? 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (2): 48-66
  • Delyth Hurley
  • Louise Bertini
  • Paul Nicholson
  • Salima Ikram
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
The spectacle of the horse: on early iron age burial customs in the eastern-Alpine Hallstatt region 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (2): 67-81
  • Petra Kmet'ová
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
New perspectives on urban cockfighting in Roman Britain 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (2): 82-95
  • Sean Doherty
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
The evolving relationship between humans and dogs in the circum-Caribbean 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (2): 96-112
  • Esther Plomp
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Down the rabbit hole: the significance of late neolithic lagomorph figurines in anthropological perspective 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (2): 113-31
  • Anna J. Waterman
  • Jonathan T. Thomas
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
The role of rodents in the disease ecology of the Roman city 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (2): 132-54
  • Emily Holt
  • Susan Palazzo
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
The unbidded houseguests: endemic hydatid disease in Iceland 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (2): 155-70
  • Cecilia Collins
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Interactions between the beaver (Castor fiber L.) and human societies: a long-term archaeological and historical approach 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (2): 171-85
  • Alexandra Liarsou
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Humans and animals: refuting Aquinas 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (2): 186-94
  • Terry O'Connor
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
From hybridity to entanglement, from essentialism to practice 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 11-28
  • Philipp W. Stickhammer
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Postcolonial baggage at the end of the road: how to put the genie back into its bottle and where to go from there 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 29-50
  • Eleftheria Pappa
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Beyond creolization and hybridity: entangled and transcultural identities in Phililistia 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 51-73
  • Aren M. Maeir
  • Louise A. Hitchcock
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Convivencia in a borderland: the Danish-Slavic border in the middle ages 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 75-93
  • Magdalena Naum
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Problematizing typology and discarding the colonial legacy: approaches to hybridity in the terracotta figures of Hellenistic Babylonia 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 95-113
  • Stephanie Langin-Hooper
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Signal and noise: digging up the dead in archaeology of Afro-Cuban Palo Monte 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 115-31
  • Stephan Palmié
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Hybridity at the contact zone: ethnoarchaeological perspectives from the lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 133-50
  • Juan Salazar Bonet
  • Marcus Brittain
  • Timothy Clack
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Considering mimicry and hybridity in early colonial New England: health, sin and the body "behung with beades" 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 151-68
  • Diana D. Loren
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Our children might be strangers: frontier migration and the meeting of cultures across generations 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 169-89
  • Hendrik Van Gijseghem
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Ethnogenesis and hybridity in proto-historic Nicaragua 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 191-215
  • Carrie L. Dennett
  • Geoffrey G. McCafferty
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Bi-directional forced deportations in the neo-Assyrian empire and the origins of the Samaritans: colonialism and hybridity 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 217-40
  • Yigal Levin
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Networking the middle ground? The Greek diaspora, tenth to fifth century BC 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 241-55
  • Carla M. Antonaccio
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Cultural mixing in Egyptian archaeology: the 'Hyksos' as a case study 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 257-86
  • Bettina Bader
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Mixing food, mixing cultures: archaeological perspectives 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 287-99
  • Mary C. Beaudry
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Hybridity, creolization, mestizaje: a comment 2013 Archaeological review from Cambridge 28 (1): 301-22
  • Parker VanValkenburgh
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
The two archaeologies: crossing the great divide 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (1): 1-8
  • Danika Parikh
  • Katie Hall
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Mind and hands at work: reconstructing the metallurgy of ancient Mesoamerica 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (1): 9-26
  • Bryan Cockrell
  • Guillermo Salas
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
MatterReality: the use of scientific method for interpreting the materialities of an iron age antler drum 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (1): 27-46
  • Howell Edwards
  • Mhaiiri Maxwell Adrian Evans
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Geochemistry, archaeology and reinterpreting Irish promontory forts 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (1): 47-65
  • Johanna M. Ullrich
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Cutting edge of technology: how the archaeometallurgical analysis of iron knives provides an understanding of the nature of iron technology in past societies 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (1): 66-84
  • Eleanor Blakelock
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
On the origin of ceramics: moving toward a common understanding of 'provenance' 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (1): 85-97
  • Alice M.W. Hunt
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Interpretative archaeologies? A relationship between archaeological soil scientists and theory 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (1): 109-20
  • Kate Boulden
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Indigenous archaeologies and the science question 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (1): 121-41
  • Robert W. Preucel
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Towards an archaeology of science: reuniting theories of matter and material culture 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (1): 142-54
  • Zena Kamash
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Time to connect: a commentary on science and the material record 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (1): 155-60
  • Martin Jones
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Introduction 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (2): 1-9
  • Cătălin Nicolae Popa
  • Russell Ó Ríagan
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Building nations in the XXI century. Celticism, nationalism and archaeology in northern Spain. The case of Asturias and León 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (2): 11-31
  • Carlos Marín Suárez
  • David González Álvarez
  • Pablo Alonso González
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Lebor Gabála Érenn: the use and appropriation of an Irish origin legend in identity construction at home and abroad 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (2): 33-50
  • Cliodhna Lí Lionáin
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332
Archaeology and nationalism in Europe: two case studies from northwest and southeast of Europe 2012 Archaeological review from Cambridge 27 (2): 51-70
  • Cătălin Nicolae Popa
  • Russell Ó Ríagan
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] 0261-4332