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Theoretical Directions in European Archaeology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Peter Bogucki*
Affiliation:
Forbes College, Princeton University

Abstract

Bogucki's review deals with theoretical directions in current archaeological research in Europe, and Kohl's covers recent fieldwork and analysis in central Asia. It should be emphasized that these reviews are written specifically for the readers of this journal. Their purpose is to provide brief overviews of the topics and to introduce the readers to some of the literature in the field. The authors emphasize issues most likely to be of direct interest to readers working in the Americas and in literature published in English. PSW

Type
Annual Review of Old World Archaeology
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1985

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