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I did not test for articles from HA, but confirmed that IA articles show
up by virtue of our inclusion in The History Cooperative.  We don't have
the full backlist online yet, but are in the midst of striking a deal with
JSTOR (through the History Cooperative) to do just that.

PEMartin
 > How visible is historical Archaeology in Google Scholar? I use Google
> Scholar for research but after coming across come articles about Google
> scholar I wonder wether current contents of journals such as Historical
> Archaeology or Antiquity are being crawled by the scholar’s bots. Does
> anyone know or have an opinion?
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