Issue 47 (2018)

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NEW! Day of Archaeology 2011–2017: Global Community, Public Engagement, and Digital Practice
Lorna-Jane Richardson, Matt Law, J. Andrew Dufton, Kate Ellenberger, Stuart Eve, Tom Goskar, Jessica Ogden, Daniel Pett and Andrew Reinhard

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Proposal received: 11 January 2018; Accepted: 2 August 2018; Published: 30 September 2018

Archaeological and environmental investigation of three prehistoric field systems in Gwynedd, north-west Wales
George Smith, Astrid E. Caseldine, David Hopewell, Robert Johnston and Richard I. Macphail

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Proposal received: 21 January 2016; Accepted: 8 September 2017; Published: 17 September 2018

Recent Investigations at Two Long Barrows and Reflections on their Context in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site and Environs
D. Roberts , A. Valdez-Tullett, P. Marshall, J. Last, A. Oswald, A. Barclay, B. Bishop, E. Dunbar, A. Forward, M. Law, N. Linford, P. Linford, I. López-Dóriga, A. Manning, A. Payne, R. Pelling, A. Powell, P. Reimer, M. Russell, F. Small, S. Soutar, J. Vallender and F. Worley

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Proposal received: 26 July 2017; Accepted: 12 January 2018; Published: 31 July 2018

A Medieval Building and its Contents at Island Farm, Ottery St Mary, East Devon: excavations in 2014
Andrew Mudd, Sarah Cobain and Charlotte Haines

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Proposal received: 8 September 2016; Accepted: 24 January 2018; Published: 30 April 2018

"But will there be visitors?" Public outreach efforts using social media and online presence at the Côa Valley Museum and Archaeological Park (Portugal)
António Batarda Fernandes

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Proposal received: 20 January 2017; Accepted: 23 October 2017; Published: 12 April 2018

'The Rise of the Machine': the impact of digital tablet recording in the field at Çatalhöyük
James Taylor, Justine Issavi, Åsa Berggren, Dominik Lukas, Camilla Mazzucato, Burcu Tung and Nicoló Dell'Unto

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Proposal received: 25 February 2016; Accepted: 24 May 2017; Published: 15 January 2018

Putting the Palaeolithic into Worcestershire's HER: An evidence base for development management
Oliver Russell, Nicholas Daffern, Emma Hancox and Aisling Nash

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Proposal received: 26 July 2017; Accepted: 1 Dec 2017; Published: 18 January 2018

Kuwaiti Youth Attitudes toward Archaeology
Majed Almutairi

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Proposal received: 18 Sept 2017; Accepted: 29 Nov 2017; Published: 19 March 2018

Data Papers

Maeshowe: The Application of RTI to Norse Runes (Data Paper) - Nicole Smith, Gareth Beale, Julian Richards and Nela Scholma-Mason

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Reviews

NEW! Archaeogaming: a book review - Krijn H.J. Boom

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HHARP: The Historical Hospital Admission Records Project – a review [website] - Cara Hirst

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