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Download Inter-Section Volume V

Contents

  • Casna, M., Delaney, S., Hall, R., Mommen, A., and Tsigoni, F. Bridging the gap: Making Academic Journals Accessible for the Neurodiverse
  • Abruzzese, T. Neanderthal Art and the Problem of Ethnocentrism
  • Arends, A.A.H. Tiny Travellers: Study of West Asian Beads from Merovingian Burials in Dutch Limburg in Relation to International Exchange Networks.
  • Aguasvivas Hernandez, M., Chiappa, O., van Litsenburg, Z.C.A.N., Schoon, N.S., and Seferidou, E. The ethics of studying human and non-human remains in the Circum-Caribbean
  • Kuipers, K.J. The problem with Symbolic Behaviour
  • Tsigoni, F. Colonial Gamification: Maya representation in Civilization VI
  • Mason, R. Nature as Kin: Reconsidering Evidence of Agriculture in Southwest Amazonia in the Early Holocene

Download the Inter-Section Special Issue - How materials shaped the Human World

  • Kolbenstetter, M., Kuijpers, M. and Lygre, O. Editorial Statement: How materials shaped the Human World
  • van der Leij, I. H. Only Concrete Remains Material Permanence and Ambiguous Experience of the Shahyad Monument, Tehran
  • van Maris, S. Concrete’s Material Agency and the 200.000 Albanian Bunkers
  • Radford, M.M.F. Wood and Waka: Material Agency in the Crafting of Eighteenth Century North Island Maori Waka Taua Hulls
  • McCabe III, M.D. The Phenomenology of Mind and Material: Ceramica Argentata Production in Etruria
  • Škerjanc, N., Afterword: Pottery in the Digital

Download Inter-Section Volume III

Contents

  • Editorial Statement. ‘3-years later…a reassessment of the need for something “in-between”
  • Deckers, K.P. These bones were made for jogging: an analysis of the lower limb skeletal evidence for the Endurance Running Hypothesis
  • Schubert, B.K.H. A study on the purpose of the Nimrud wall reliefs, combining their spatial context and imagery
  • Verstraaten, N. Interpreting three Zapotec Cocijo effigy vessels from Monte Albán in relation to Zapotec worldview: An analysis of ceramic Cocijo effigy vessels from Tomb 104 at Monte Albán, Mexico, in relation to directions of the world
  • Heekeren, V.S. van. Detecting social change: an examination of the role of the Industrial Revolution on osteoporosis in London, United Kingdom
  • Amsing, E.B.J. Assessing stakeholders’ values and interests for archaeological Park Matilo and Castellum Hoge Woerd, the Netherlands

Download Inter-Section Volume II

Contents

  • Editorial Statement. ‘Aller Anfang is schwer’ 
  • Nater, C.I. Patterns in the distribution of graves in the Central Medieval cemetery of Reusel, the Netherlands: Local variations in burial practices
  • Rijk, T.E. de. Liminality along the Limes: a study on the Matilo mask, its depositional context and the associated finds
  • Aerts, S.E.I. Detecting cultural formation processes through arthropod assemblages: a conceptual model for urban archaeological waste-/cesspits
  • Kolbenstetter, M.M. Mollusc collection and salt-production: resource-procurement and distribution in the Gulf of Fonseca
  • Cuijpers, E. The ‘lively’ streets of Classical Olynthos: a spatial analysis of urban life on the North Hill, 432 – 348 BCE

Download Inter-Section Volume I

Contents

  • Editorial Statement. ‘Publish or Perish’?: Presenting the work of junior archaeologists to a broader audience
  • Cárdenas Meijers, S. Archaeological sites in Lima and their inheritors: Community engagement in the management of Huacas in Lima
  • Quinn, A. Smiling slaves: Figural depictions of Classical comedy’s ‘clever slave’ in a Roman social context
  • Noij, F.F.J.M. “Linguistic Landscape Studies” and Archaeology: A reevaluation of the Kadesh inscriptions of Ramesses II
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