Issue 3 of *Internet Archaeology* [http://intarch.ac.uk/] opens with a
paper by the Journal's Maanging Editor, Dr Alan Vince:
Publishing archaeology on the Web: who reads this stuff anyway?
by Alan Vince, with Julian Richards, Seamus Ross and Mike Heyworth
[http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue3/index.html]
The paper explores the Journal's usage statistics in depth, and discusses
the reasons why some papers are more popular than others.
Other papers due out in the next few months include:
Les nécropoles ŕ incinérations gallo-romaines du grand-duché de
Luxembourg - Premiers résultats d'une recherche en cours by Michel Polfer
and Jos Thiel (this paper will be available in French and English - see
the forthcoming papers page [http://intarch.ac.uk/news/newpap/polfere.html])
Céramique en pays sereer et tumulus sénégambiens by Stéphane Pradines (this
paper will be in French only)
A gazetteer of Sub-Roman Britain (AD 400-600) by Dr Chris Snyder (see the
discussion about the use of Sub-Roman Britain to describe this period on
the mailing list 'Britarch'
[http://www.malibase.ac.uk/lists/britarch/1997-06/index.html] which Chris
Snyder and Alan Vince took part in)
We also hope to have the following ICAZ fishbone papers:
Cranial osteology of the redear sunfish: examples from the American Midwest
by Mona L Colburn
Data on the history of fish exploitation in Hungary by István Takács
and László Bartosiewicz
Pike (Esox lucius) in Late Medieval culture: from illiterate empiricism
to literate traditions by Richard Hoffman
Some remarks on seasonal dating of fish remains by means of growth ring
analysis by D C Brinkhuizen
A simple machine for bulk processing of clays and silts by David Ward
A new feature for Issue 3 will be the inclusion of reviews of multimedia
products. In the pipeline are reviews of the Perseus 2.0 CD Rom
(Interactive sources and studies on Ancient Greece), and FieldWorker Global
Postioning System software.
As ever, we look forward to your comments, ideas and thoughts about
*Internet Archaeology* and any of the the articles we publish.
Best wishes,
Sandra
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