the usual apologies for cross-posting
i keep forgetting: there are some interesting papers available on
archaeology at www.eolss.net -
EOLSS (Encyclopaedia of Life Supporting Sciences) was a project put together
by UNESCO - they included archaeology for some reason (cultural heritage
conservation goes hand with environmental, methinx), and you can get a
24-hour pass which should allow you time to download the archaeological
papers at least -
anyway: worth checking out
geoff carver - SUNY buffalo
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