The Anthropology, Archaeology & Heritage Archive is split into the Classic Archive, the Modern Archive Part I and Part II.
- The Classic Archive, covering research published before 1996, back to the first journal volume where available.
- The Modern Archive Part I covers more recent scholarship published from 1997-2006.
- The Modern Archive Part II, which picks up where Part I leaves off and covers research published from 2007-2011.
Subject Areas
- Archaeological Science & Methodology
- Archaeological Theory
- Comparative Sociology
- Ethnographic Topics
- Forensic Archaeology
- Introductory Archaeology
- Landscape Politics
- Archaeology
- Social Anthropology
- Socio-cultural Anthropology
- Vernacular Culture
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