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Archaeological Review From Cambridge Information

The Archaeological Review from Cambridge is a biannual academic journal of archaeology. It is run on a non-profit, voluntary basis by postgraduate research students at the University of Cambridge. Each issue addresses a particular subject of interest in archaeology. Recent issues have focused on such topics as violence in the material record, mobility and migration, and economic crises.

The journal's current general editors are Victoria Pía Spry-Marqués and Mark Sapwell.

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Categories: Publications established in 1982 | Archaeology journals | English-language journals | Biannual journals | University of Cambridge | Academic journals edited by students |

 

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