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Volume 25 • Issue 2 • 2015

Editorial


PIA at 25: A Retrospective

PIA at 25: A Retrospective

  • Joe Roe

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Research Papers


Dolphins at the British Museum: Zoomorphic Calusa Sinkers

Dolphins at the British Museum: Zoomorphic Calusa Sinkers

  • Jack Davy

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The Phenomenology of Metal Detecting: Insights from a Unique Type of Landscape Experience

The Phenomenology of Metal Detecting: Insights from a Unique Type of Landscape Experience

  • Felicity Winkley

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The Use of Palaeopathological or Historical Data to Investigate the Causation of Disease

The Use of Palaeopathological or Historical Data to Investigate the Causation of Disease

  • Tony Waldron
  • Jennifer Willoughby

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Reviews


Review of Museum of Our Own: In Search of Local Museology for Asia

Review of Museum of Our Own: In Search of Local Museology for Asia

  • Yunci Cai

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Review of Forensics: An Anatomy of Crime

Review of Forensics: An Anatomy of Crime

  • Shivani Sharma

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Review of Egyptian Bioarchaeology: Humans, Animals, and the Environment

Review of Egyptian Bioarchaeology: Humans, Animals, and the Environment

  • Charlotte Booth

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Review of A Shark Going Inland is My Chief: The Island Civilization of Ancient Hawai’i

Review of A Shark Going Inland is My Chief: The Island Civilization of Ancient Hawai’i

  • Andrew Brown

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Review of the Museum Hustings Held at the Imperial War Museum

Review of the Museum Hustings Held at the Imperial War Museum

  • Nadia Marks

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Review of the Accordia Lectures  2014–2015

Review of the Accordia Lectures 2014–2015

  • Silvia Amicone
  • Oliver J. Lown

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Short Report


“What’s in a Name?” The Taxonomy & Phylogeny of Early Homo

“What’s in a Name?” The Taxonomy & Phylogeny of Early Homo

  • Julia Galway-Witham

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When You are more Likely to Die of Cancer than Become an Academic: What is the Role of PhD students?

When You are more Likely to Die of Cancer than Become an Academic: What is the Role of PhD students?

  • Doug Rocks-Macqueen

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