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The editorial committee for PIA (Papers from the Institute of Archaeology) is pleased to announce the publication of volume 13 (2002) on March
28, 2003.
PIA is the annual post-graduate research journal of the Institute of Archaeology, UCL, the largest archaeology department in Britain. PIA is a
refereed journal that aims to promote multi-disciplinary research in archaeology, with content coming mostly from present and past post-graduate
research of students at the Institute, although papers are also solicited from outside.
The contents of volume 13 include:
Forum on Archaeological Collections: Invasive Sampling versus Object Integrity by MICHAEL S. TITE, with responses by NICK MERRIMAN,
THILO REHREN, TIM SCHADLA-HALL and KATHRYN WALKER TUBB, and a reply by MICHAEL S. TITE
Interview with PROF. RUTH WHITEHOUSE, Institute of Archaeology, UCL
Research Papers
SARAH McCARTHY 'Once Upon a Megalithic Time…': The Representation of Archaeology in Irish Tourism Literature
ÓSCAR MORO ABADÍA Towards a Definition of Time in Archaeology: French Prehistoric Archaeology (1850-1900)
RENATA PETERS Conservation as a 'Later Addition'
STEVE TOWNEND Interpreting People Interpreting Things: A Heideggerian Approach to 'Experimental Reconstruction'
Fieldwork Reports
JUSTIN C. MORRIS and KENNETH D. THOMAS Excavations at the Later Prehistoric Site of Lewan, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan
ÁLVARO FIGUEIREDO, LAWRENCE STEWART OWENS and ROSALIND OSWALD Egyptian Mummies at the Museu Nacional de
Arqueologia, Lisbon: A Proposed Programme of Study
KEVAN EDINBOROUGH Evolution of Bow-Arrow Projectile Technology: A Case Study from the Southern Scandinavian Mesolithic
The issue also includes Reviews of Conferences, Books and Exhibitions.
More information about PIA, instructions for ordering this volume and back issues, and guidelines for potential contributors can be found at the
PIA website http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/pia or by contacting PIA by e-mail at: [log in to unmask]
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