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Friday, 5 November 2010

Past Horizons

Past Horizons has just launched their new look website packed full of articles, news stories, conference announcements and Viewpoints.

The latest news: Language and Toolmaking Evolved Together

The Latest Article: Ethnoarchaeology in Australia

The Latest Viewpoints:

  • Stuart Rathbone and his campaign for Sensible Archaeology
  • Jane Woodcock on the difficulties of finding suitable field training for students
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