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    The latest issue of Post-Medieval Archaeology vol 45:2 is now out
    featuring four linked papers on archaeological biography.


Contents include:

Harold Mytum, 'Ways of writing in post-medieval and historical 
archaeology: introducing biography'

Annie Gray, ''The greatest ordeal': using biography to explore the 
Victorian dinner'.

Timur Tatlioglu, 'Biographies of place: the joiners' workshop at 
Harewood, West Yorkshire'

Harold Mytum, 'Biographies of projects, people and places: 
archaeologists and William and Martha Harries at Henllys Farm, 
Pembrokeshire'

Peter M. Floore and Ranjith M. Jayasena, 'In want of everything? 
Archaeological perceptions of a Dutch outstation on Mauritius (1638--1710)

See SPMA website : *http://www.spma.org.uk/ * /Next issue features 
archaeology of Bermuda/

The European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH), published by the 
European Science Foundation in 2007, places Post-Medieval Archaeology in 
its category 'A' : high-ranking international publications with a very 
strong reputation among researchers of the field in different countries, 
regularly cited all over the world.

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