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Advances in Archaeological Practice

Advances in Archaeological Practice is a journal designed for the production of peer-reviewed methodological archaeological material. For more information on the journal, and material published in the journal, see here. Only the articles published under Open Access licenses are listed on this page.

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Volume 5 (2017)
Issue 2
Jon Russ, Mary D. Pohl, Christopher L. von Nagy, Karen K. Steelman, Heather Hurst, Leonard Ashby, Paul Schmidt, Eliseo F. Padilla Gutiérrez, and Marvin W. Rowe: Strategies for 14C dating the Oxtotitlán cave paintings, Guerrero, Mexico (external scan)
Volume 6 (2018)
Issue 3 (Interpreting and presenting archaeology)
Monique H. van den Dries and Miyuki Kerkhof: The past is male: Gender representation in Dutch archaeological practice (external scan)
Volume 7 (2019)
Issue 2
Emily Hammer and Jason Ur: Near Eastern landscapes and declassified U2 aerial imagery (external scan)
Issue 3 (Archaeological collections care: Current topics and innovative trends in the repository)
Patricia Emerson and Nancy Hoffman: Technical, political, and social issues in archaeological collections data management (external scan)
Issue 4
Peter J. Cobb, Tiffany Earley-Spadoni, and Philip Dames: Centimeter-level recording for all: Field experimentation with new, affordable geolocation technology (external scan)
Eleni Kotoula, David W. Robinson, Devlin Gandy, and Edward A. Jolie: Computational photography, 3-D modeling, and online publication of basketry for Cache Cave, California (external scan)
Katherine M. Grillo and Daniel A. Contreras: Public archaeology’s mammoth in the room: Engaging Wikipedia as a tool for teaching and outreach (external scan)
Volume 8 (2020)
Issue 1
Andrew R. Mason and Meng Ying: Evaluating standards for private-sector financial institutions and the management of cultural heritage (external scan)
Issue 3 (Creative mitigation)
John G. Douglass and Shelby A. Manney: Creative mitigation: Alternative strategies for resources, stakeholders, and the public (external scan)
Lynne Sebastian: What makes some mitigation measures and programs “creative?” (And where does that leave the rest of them?) (external scan)
Kurt E. Dongoske: Making mitigation meaningful to descendant communities: An example from Zuni (external scan)
Stephen W. Tull: Sustainable neighborhood public outreach: I-95 GIR archaeological investigations in Philadelphia (external scan)
Lance K. Wollwage, Allyson Brooks, Rob Smith, Morgan McLemore, Annie Strader, and Kim Gant: Beyond data recovery: Developing digital information systems for cultural resources in the online era (external scan)
Michael Heilen: The role of modeling and synthesis in creative mitigation (external scan)
Jaime Almansa-Sánchez: Spaces for creativity in Mediterranean archaeological heritage management (external scan)
Lorenc Bejko: Emerging needs for creative mitigation: Recent trends in archaeology and historic preservation in Albania (external scan)
Valerie J. McCormack and Kary Stackelbeck: Alternative mitigation to counter resource losses from the Lake Cumberland drawdown, Kentucky (external scan)
Sarah H. Schlanger, Signa Larralde, and Martin Stein: Long-term prospects for landscape mitigation programs (external scan)
Monika Stobiecka: Farewell to tradition? Presenting archaeology after the digital turn (external scan)

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