Cambridge Archaeological Journal
The Cambridge Archaeological Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal for cognitive and symbolic archaeology published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. It was established in 1991 and is published triannually. It includes major articles, shorter notes, book reviews, and review articles, especially those related to cognitive archaeology. The current editor-in-chief is John Robb, (University of Cambridge), while from 1990-2005 the editor was Chris Scarre (McDonald Institute).
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal
The Cambridge Archaeological Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal for cognitive and symbolic archaeology published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. It was established in 1991 and is published triannually. It includes major articles, shorter notes, book reviews, and review articles, especially those related to cognitive archaeology. The current editor-in-chief is John Robb, (University of Cambridge), while from 1990-2005 the editor was Chris Scarre (McDonald Institute).
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