págs. 1081-1082
págs. 1083-1096
Introduction: Historical Archaeology and the Mediterranean
págs. 1097-1109
págs. 1110-1123
Static Archetypes and Mobile Mountains: Upland Landscapes in the Historical Mediterranean
págs. 1124-1139
The Archaeology of the Bedouin: An Assessment from the Negev, Israel
págs. 1140-1161
Maritimity in Stone: An Archaeology of Early Modern and Modern Ship Graffiti in the Maltese Islands (ca. 1530–1945
págs. 1162-1176
Imperial Interventions in Daily Life: The Eastern Mediterranean under Early Ottoman Rule
págs. 1177-1194
págs. 1195-1211
Valencian Tin-Glazed Earthenware and Technological Change: A Mediterranean Industry
págs. 1212-1230
“They Were Just Eating to Live”: The Social Archaeology of Ottoman Foodways and Ceramics
págs. 1231-1253
Death in the Time of Pandemic: A Tuscan Cholera Cemetery at Benabbio (1855)
págs. 1254-1268
“Here Be Dragons”: Historical and Contemporary Archaeology and Heritage in the Aegean Sea
págs. 1269-1284
págs. 1285-1299
Remains of the Invisible: Reconstructing Nineteenth-Century Plantation Life through the Biohistories of an Eastern North Carolina Family
Megan A. Perry, Melinda Seeman-Cherry, DW. Owsley, Karin S. Bruwelheide, Charles R. Ewen
págs. 1300-1318
Ryan Mathur, Jonathan Burns, Glenn Nelson, Karen Morrow, James Stuby, Martin Helmke, Daniel Bochicchio, Linda Godfrey, George Kamenov, George Pedlow
págs. 1319-1332
págs. 1333-1352
págs. 1353-1384
págs. 1385-1415
págs. 1416-1428
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An Archaeology of Structural Violence: Life in a Twentieth-Century Coal Town Michael P. Roller, University Press of Florida, Gainesville, 2018. 254 pp., 5 maps, 17 figs., 1 table. $80.00 cloth
págs. 1429-1430
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