Journal of Glacial Archaeology

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Journal of Glacial Archaeology
edited by James Dixon, Albert Hafner, and William Taylor

The Journal of Glacial Archaeology (also The Journal of Glacial Archaeology) (JOGA) is a journal dedicated to archaeological finds from glaciers which have receded due to climate change. For more information, consult this page, where the articles are listed on-line. Some articles are Open Access, whilst others are not; this page lists only those which are Open Access.

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Volume 1 (2014)
E. James Dixon, M. Callanan, A. Hafner, and P. G. Hare: The Emergence of Glacial Archaeology (external scan)
Volume 2 (2015)
Martin Callanan: Editorial (external scan)
Volume 3 (2016)
Brit Solli: Reindeer Hunting, Materiality, Entanglement, and Society in Norway (2018) (external scan)
Stephanie R. Rogers, Philippe Curdy, Muriel Eschmann-Richon, and Ralph Lugon: Glacial Archaeology in the Pennine Alps, Switzerland/Italy, 2011–2014 (2018) (external scan)
Espen Finstad, Julian Martinsen, Runar Hole, and Lars Pilø: Prehistoric and Medieval Skis from Glaciers and Ice Patches in Norway (2018)
Constanza Ceruti: Inca Mountaintop Shrines and Glaciers in the High Andes (2018) (external scan)
Jørgen Rosvold: Faunal Finds from Apline Ice: Natural or Archaeological Depositions? (2018) (external scan)
Volume 4 (unpublished)
Christian Daniel Thomas, P. Gregory Hare, Joshua D. Reuther, Jason S. Rogers, H. Kory Cooper, and E. James Dixon: Yukon First Nation use of Copper for End-Blades on Hunting Arrows (2020) (external scan)

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