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Archaeology and Economic Crises
Archaeology and Economic Crises
Volume 26.1 (Apr 2011)
Editors:
Rosalind Wallduck and Suzanne E. Pilaar Birch
1. Introduction
Article
Rosalind Wallduck and Suzanne E. Pilaar Birch
2. Moving with the Times: A case-study of adaptation to changing environmental conditions in coastal northern Finland
Article
Jennifer Bracewell
3. Agricultural Crisis in the Ancient Southern Andes: Trajectories and evidence for its archaeological study
Article
M. Alejandra Korstanje
4. Reconstructing Economic and Political Problems from the Remains of Royal Tombs: Dynasty XIII of Ancient Egypt
Article
Dawn McCormack
5. ‘Gaps’ in Literacy: Social responses to economic crisis in the Late Bronze Age eastern Mediterranean
Article
Philippa M. Steele
6. Crisis, whose Crisis? The fifth century in south-western Britain
Article
James Gerrard
7. The Economic Crisis and the Coming Second Wave: How the economic situation will affect archaeological practice in universities and government
Article
Kenneth Aitchison
8. Archaeology and the Death of the ‘Celtic Tiger’: Maintaining a relevant curriculum at a time of crisis
Article
Thomas Kador
9. Contextualising Contract Archaeology in Quebec: Political-economy and economic dependencies
Article
Nicolas Zorzin
10. Navigating Crisis and Collapse: A commentary
Article
James H. Barrett