We are looking for reviewers for the following books. Please get in touch via DM or email if interested!
POVERTY ARCHAEOLOGY
Architecture, Material Culture and the Workhouse under the New Poor Law
By Charlotte Newman and Katherine Fennelly (@KatFnly )
https://t.co/6jEJKCXCz5
We are pleased to announce that the new Editor-in-Chief of Public Archaeology is @GabeMoshenska, Associate Professor in Public Archaeology at @UCLarchaeology. Welcome back, Gabe!
This is to confirm that we will be hosting a memorial on behalf of Tim’s family during the afternoon of 28th April. We will be circulating further details on 17th March but please do save the date.
Following the passing of Tim Schadla-Hall, we are now looking for a new Editor-in-Chief. The deadline for applications is April 7th.
https://t.co/vzd2Azq1Ny
Who Owns the Dead? Legal and Professional Challenges Facing Human Remains Management in Turkey by Elifgül Doğan, Lucienne Thys-Şenocak and Jody Joy https://t.co/MmuxWfLWrJ
Recap - Volume 20:
Flipping the Script on Colonial Narratives: Replicating Roman Reliefs from the Antonine Wall by Louisa Campbell https://t.co/GAsyxXkXLb
Ethical Considerations Associated with the Display and Analysis of Juvenile Mummies from the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily by Kirsty Squires and Dario Piombino-Mascali https://t.co/LfE0dTe7yN
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our editor, Tim Schadla-Hall. Tim leaves an enduring legacy in the generations of public archaeologists he has inspired and encouraged. He will be sorely missed.
Are you part of a partnership which increased resilience and sustainable management of archaeology & the orgs involved? Submit your paper to the next @archaeologyEAA annual meeting in Kiel by 11 Feb! Session co-organisers: A. Olivier (@ICAHMnews), C. Westmont (@univofthesouth)
‘We Asked 3,601 People’: A Nationwide Public Opinion Poll on Attitudes Towards #Archaeology and Archaeological Assets in #Turkey by Işılay Gürsu, Gül Pulhan and Lutgarde Vandeput, the @saratprojesi.
Now available to read online in @PubArchJournal: https://t.co/y6zxXESYwv
and a review of Sophia Labadi's edited volume "The Cultural Turn in International Aid: Impacts and Challenges for Heritage and the Creative Industries"
https://t.co/6dGPNcUBhe