Public Archaeology (journal)

Public Archaeology (journal)

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title = Public Archaeology


editor = Neal Ascherson
discipline = Archaeology and CHM
language = English
abbreviation = "Publ Archaeol"
publisher = Maney Publishing
sponsored by: UCL archaeology
country = UK
frequency = quarterly
history = established: 1999
1st issue: 2000
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website = http://www.maney.co.uk/search?fwaction=show&fwid=709
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OCLC = 45034765
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ISSN = 1465-5187
eISSN = 1753-5530

"Public Archaeology" is an international peer-reviewed academic journal, issued quarterly under the "informal aegis" of the Institute of Archaeology at University College London. The journal was established in 1999, and its first issue published in the following year. It was conceived as the only academic periodical that would be exclusively devoted to exploring relationships between practical archaeology, archaeological theory and cultural heritage management models, and the involvement of wider civic, governmental and community concerns.

References

* |authorlink=Neal Ascherson |year=2006 |chapter=Archaeological overthrows: The 1980s seen through the rear window |title=A Future for Archaeology: The Past in the Present |editor=Robert Layton, Stephen Shennan and Peter Stone (eds.)|location= |publisher=UCL Press / Cavendish Publishing |pages=pp.47–52 |isbn=1-84472-126-4 |oclc=62265735
* |year=2002 |title=Archaeology and Heritage: An Introduction |location=London and New York |publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group |isbn=0-8264-5894-7 |oclc=48140490
* |year=2007 |title=Archaeology Is a Brand! The Meaning of Archaeology in Contemporary Popular Culture |location=Oxford |publisher=Archaeopress |isbn=978-1905739-06-6 |oclc=150247962
* |year=2004 |chapter=Introduction: diversity and dissonance in public archaeology |editor=Nick Merriman (ed.)|title=Public Archaeology |location=London |publisher=Routledge |pages=pp.1–18|isbn=0-415-25889-8 |oclc=53013076
* |year=2001 |date=2001, October 21 |title=Good collector finds bad feeling |url=http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storyCode=165455&sectioncode=26 |journal=Times Higher Education |location=London |publisher=TSL Education Ltd. |issn=0049-3929 |oclc=191851816
* |year=2006 |chapter=Public archaeology in the twenty-first century |title=A Future for Archaeology: The Past in the Present |editor=Robert Layton, Stephen Shennan and Peter Stone (eds.)|location= |publisher=UCL Press / Cavendish Publishing |pages=pp.75–82 |isbn=1-84472-126-4 |oclc=62265735

External links

* [http://www.maney.co.uk/search?fwaction=show&fwid=709 "Public Archaeology"] homepage, at Maney Publishers


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