Special Issue of Archaeologies: Students in Archaeology: A Global Perspective

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    Abstract

    The dynamism and breadth of interests of the next generation of archaeologists and cultural heritage practitioners is apparent in the papers in this special issue of Archaeologies. The papers cover a wide range of topics, from public education in Nigeria, the formation of the state in Japan and museums and community archaeology in China to the archaeological identification of Irish ethnic identity, Celtic art, colonialism in Central Africa and state terrorism in South America. The papers are written by student authors from Japan, China, Australia, Tanzania, Nigeria and Argentina. Sometimes, these are their first research publications. We are proud to see these articles written published in Archaeologies.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages193
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2015

    Publication series

    NameArchaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress
    PublisherSpringer
    No.2
    Volume11
    ISSN (Print)1555-8622
    ISSN (Electronic)1935-3987

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