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Archaeology International latest volume published

31 January 2022

The UCL Institute of Archaeology is pleased to announce the publication of the latest volume of Archaeology International which is available to read freely online as open access.

UCL Front Quad and Portico (Copyright:@Elaine Perks 2015)

°Õ³ó±ðÌýÌý(Vol 24, 2021), published by UCL Press, showcases the expansive range of research and activities of the staff of the UCLÌýInstitute of Archaeology.

“Research articles cover subjects including 'co-creation of sustainable food futures', 'heritage questing with Virginia Woolf', andÌý'citizenship and religion in the 1st millennium BCE Mediterranean' to project updates fromÌýChichester, Stonehenge andÌýSur Island in Sudan.

In addition, through news reports, book summaries, alumni reflections andÌýobituaries,Ìýthe volume captures not just another challenging year, but also the continued dedication of the staff and students of the UCL Institute of Archaeology, past and present.

The journal, produced annually since 1997, combines news about Institute activities with reports on research, bothÌýnew and on-going projects, carried out by members of staff. You can read more about the journal as well as .

UCL Press, established in 2015, is the UK’s first fully open access university press and publishes 14 open access journals andÌýover 50Ìýopen access books per year in a wide range of subjects.ÌýUCL Press makes all its books and journals available in open access form to download freely in PDF form or read online anywhere in the world.

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