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  2. David M. Pendergast - Wikipedia

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    David Michael Pendergast, FRSC (born 1934) is an American archaeologist, and is most famous for his work at Altun Ha and Lamanai, Belize.He received a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology in 1955 from the University of California, Berkeley, and earned his Ph.D. in 1961 at the University of California, Los Angeles, studying with Clement Meighan.

  3. List of archaeology journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Open Archaeology Data [16] Ubiquity Press: 2012: 1: Yes: 2049-1565: Journal of Roman Archaeology: Cambridge University Press: 1988: 1 — 1047-7594 (print) 2331-5709 (web) Journal of Social Archaeology: SAGE: 2001: 3 — 1469-6053 (print) 1741-2951 (web) Journal of Swiss Archaeology and Art History: Swiss National Museum: 1939: 4 ...

  4. Category:Archaeology journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Conservation & Museum Studies; Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies; Journal of Field Archaeology; Journal of Indo-European Studies; Journal of Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies; Journal of Open Archaeology Data; Journal of Roman Archaeology; Journal of Social Archaeology; Journal of Swiss Archaeology and Art History

  5. British Archaeological Association - Wikipedia

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    The British Archaeological Association (BAA) was founded in 1843 and aims to inspire, support and disseminate high quality research in the fields of Western archaeology, art and architecture, primarily of the mediaeval period, through lectures, conferences, study days and publications. [1]

  6. Waterlogging (archaeology) - Wikipedia

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    Wetland sites include all those found in lakes, swamps, marshes, fens, and peat bogs. Peat bogs, nearly all of which occur in northern latitudes, are some of the most important environments for wetland archaeology. Peat bogs have likewise preserved many wooden trackways, including the world's oldest road, which is a 6,000-year-old one-mile ...

  7. Barry Raftery - Wikipedia

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    Barry Joseph Raftery was born in Dublin, Ireland on 16 August 1944.He was the son of an Irish father and German mother, Joseph and Lotte Raftery. His father, Joseph, was an archaeologist who specialized in prehistoric Ireland and was keeper of Irish antiquities and Director of the National Museum of Ireland during his long career.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Academic Journals/Danish journal list/15

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    Journal of Inner Asian Art and Archaeology : 1824-1670: Journal of Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Archaeology : 0268-537X: Journal of Irish Archaeology : 1556-4894: Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology : 1754-517X: Journal of Late Antique Religion and Culture : 1939-6716: Journal of Late Antiquity : 1557-2285: Journal of Maritime ...

  9. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory is a peer-reviewed academic journal which focuses on methodology and theory in archaeology. It is published quarterly by Springer Science+Business Media. [1] The journal originated in an annual edited volume series, Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, established by Michael Schiffer in ...