The World Is What It Is: the Role of Subjectivity and Personal Experience in Global Historical Archaeologies
págs. 1-9
Argentina and Great Britain: studying an Asymmetrical Relationship through Domestic Material Culture
págs. 10-25
Great Zimbabwe in Historical Archaeology: reconceptualizing Decline, Abandonment, and Reoccupation of an Ancient Polity, A.D. 1450-1900
págs. 26-37
Globalization, Immigration, and Transformation: throughts from a European Perspective
págs. 38-49
Maritime Archaeology and Sri Lanka: globalization, Immigration, and Transformation in the Underwater Archaeology Record
págs. 50-65
Colonialism and the Peel Island Lazaret: changing the World One Story at a Time
págs. 66-79
Living Side by Side: approaching Coexistence through Narrative
págs. 80-89
Pieces of Many Puzzles: network Approaching to Materiality in the Global Era
págs. 90-98
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