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It includes major articles, shorter notes, book reviews, [3] and review articles, especially those related to cognitive archaeology. [4] From 1990 to 2005 the editor was Chris Scarre (McDonald Institute). [5] [6] The current editor-in-chief is John Robb, (University of Cambridge). [7]
Throughout her career Gero was heavily involved in the World Archaeological Congress (WAC), serving as the senior North American representative from 1999–2008, organising WAC-5 in 2003, acting as Head Series Editor for the One World Book Series 2003-2008, and serving on the Standing Committee for Ethics from 2007. [1]
One World Archaeology is a book series focussing on archaeology and education about the ... (ed. by Colleen M. Beck, William Gray Johnson and John Schofield), 2012 ...
Robb became the president of UserLand Software — a pioneer in the development of XML-RPC, SOAP, RSS, and OPML — in 2001. He became the CEO in 2003. He became the CEO in 2003. He was the product manager for Radio UserLand , the first RSS aggregator and blog publishing tool in fall 2001.
John Robb (civil engineer) (1834–1896), Ireland-born contractor and businessman in Australia; John Robb (musician) (born 1961), British journalist and vocalist for punk band Goldblade; John D. Robb, Chairman of the International Prayer Council; John Donald Robb (1892–1989), American composer and ethnomusicologist; Jimmy Robb or John "Jimmy ...
Digging For Britain is a British television series focused on last and current year archaeology. The series is made by 360 Production (now Rare TV) for the BBC and is presented by Alice Roberts . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was first aired on 19 August 2010.
The film stars Ralph Meeker, Marla English, J. Carrol Naish, John Carradine, Ron Randell, John Smith and Keith Larsen. [1] The film was released on November 18, 1955, by United Artists. [2] [3] The film was based on the 1954 novel Punitive Action, one of a series of French Foreign Legion novels written by John Robb. Unlike many Foreign Legion ...
John Lewis Romer (born 30 September 1941, in Surrey, England) is a British Egyptologist, historian and archaeologist.He has created and appeared in many TV archaeology series, including Romer's Egypt, Ancient Lives, Testament, The Seven Wonders of the World, Byzantium: The Lost Empire and Great Excavations: The Story of Archaeology.