Archaeology international.
By: University College, London. Institute of Archaeology
Language: English Analytics: Show analyticsPublisher: London : Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 1997/98 -.Description: v. ; 30 cm.ISSN: 1463-1725Online resources: UCL Press: Vol. 1 (1997) - Continuing Summary: Taken from the publisher-- "Archaeology International, produced annually, combines news about Institute activities with reports on research, both on new and on-going projects, carried out by members of staff. Refereed articles reflect the broad geographical, theoretical and methodological scope of research at the Institute. Reports and news items cover topics such as recent publications by Institute staff, current fieldwork and aspects of the history of the Institute. The intended audience is both academic researchers and those with a general interest in archaeology and heritage."Holdings: ANTHRO: No 1 (1997/98) - continuing; ANE: No. 1 (1997/98)-No. 2 (1998/99); 2001/02-2002/03; no. 17 (2014)-18 (2015) onlyContinues: Bulletin of the Institute of ArchaeologyItem type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | URL | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
E-journal | British Museum | Middle East | Online | E-journal (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Not for loan | |||||
Journal | British Museum | Middle East | Journals | TOP FLOOR (INS-) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan | ME000000018504 |
Taken from the publisher-- "Archaeology International, produced annually, combines news about Institute activities with reports on research, both on new and on-going projects, carried out by members of staff. Refereed articles reflect the broad geographical, theoretical and methodological scope of research at the Institute. Reports and news items cover topics such as recent publications by Institute staff, current fieldwork and aspects of the history of the Institute. The intended audience is both academic researchers and those with a general interest in archaeology and heritage."