Editorial

With the May 2000 issue (10:I). The Bulletin of the History ofArchaeology begins its tenth year of pub­lication. The BHA was hatched nearly 11 years ago when Don McVicker, Alice B. Kehoe, and I sat in the offices of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at...

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Main Author: Douglas R. Givens
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2000-05-01
Series:Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
Online Access:http://www.archaeologybulletin.org/article/view/258
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