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Archaeological Dialogues
  • ISSN: 1380-2038 (Print), 1478-2294 (Online)
  • Frequency: 2 issues per year
Archaeology is undergoing rapid changes in terms of its conceptual framework and its place in contemporary society. In this challenging intellectual climate, Archaeological Dialogues has become one of the leading journals for debating innovative issues in archaeology. Firmly rooted in European archaeology, it now serves the international academic community for discussing the theories and practices of archaeology today. True to its name, debate takes a central place in Archaeological Dialogues.

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Digital archives 1994-2002

Archaeological Dialogues Digital Archive is a repository of every single article published in the journal between 1994 and 2002. It houses over 1,800 pages of content, reproduced as high-resolution, searchable PDFs. The Archive marks the complete digitisation of Archaeological Dialogues, with all material available through Cambridge Core.

The archive contains approximately 180 articles from the journal's first 9 volumes - 18 issues in total.

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