I guess, this will be the first message. Good luck and looking forward to animated discussions. Jacques Cinq-Mars Editor-in-chief PALANTH – International...
... Oh rats, you beat me to it. Nice to see you here Jacques. BTW listowner: please can I put in a request for an adminsitrative change. Can the default reply...
Mike, et al I have acted on your request and set the list to 'reply-to-list'. I originally chose the reply-to-sender option because my experience as ...
Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA) " Got CALICHE ? " Newsletter Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest! Monday June 02, 2003 ...
Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA) " Got CALICHE ? " Newsletter Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest! Sunday June 01, 2003 ...
Hello fellow list-members, Our little e-community now numbers over 60 members! Some of you (at least Anita Cohen-Williams will - HI ANITA!) may remember the...
At the risk of being the first member of the mailing list to be accused of cross-spamming, I am submitting two very brief reviews which were originally...
Hello - and congratulations on establishing a potentially useful and interesting discussiongroup! Vogels paper sounds very useful. I have but two questions...
Just a tip: I know the author and work with her, but I'm not posting this announcement simply for this reason. Dr Sagona has done sterling work on Punic...
[A debate about the prehistorical and historical status of Bushmen hunter-gathering modes of production effectively began in 1980, a debate which split...
Listmembers, In order to stimulate increased interest and participation in this mailing list, John McCarthy, Mitch Allen and I have worked out an interesting ...
This is an excellent idea! Speaking of reviews, I am in the process of proof reading a book due out soon (April in fact). I'll be reviewing this book for the ...
Hello fellow list-members, Our little e-community now numbers over 80 members! Some of you may remember the late 80s and early 90s of 'net based archaeological...
I have been reading Wu's "On the origin of modern humans in China" (Quaternary International 117, 2004) where he argues for a "Continuity with hybridization"...
Hi, I am pleased to announce that a review of the book "The Triumph of the Baroque: Architecture in Europe 1600-1750", edited by Henry Millon, has been...
The Skull of Australopithecus Afarensis (Series in Human Evolution) by William H. Kimbel, Yoel Rak, Donald C. Johanson, Ralph L. Holloway, Michael S. Yuan ...
This entertaining and useful review came in from Archaeological Society of New Jersey member Ray Whritenour. I am re-posting it with Ray's permission....
Matt, Thanks for passing this on. I think all too often the books that advocate a "fantastic" stance in archaeology should be reviewed (and challenged) in the...
Dear arch-reviewers, Several of you have gone past your submission deadlines for books which were supposed to have been sent to you by Altamira Press. I have...
Matt, I wasn't one of the official reviewers, but am planning to send you the review of the Archeologist's Toolkit when I finish reading them (6 books in all)....
... http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prehistoric/reviews/04_03_lernia.htm Sand, Stones, and Bones: The Archaeology of Death in the Wadi Tanezzuft Valley (5000-2000 BP),...
Jim Selley is an avocational archaeology enthusiast writing from Ontario Canada. His review of Before California was submitted last week and flew through...
Jon Hanna is an undergraduate here at Montclair State University. He submitted this review last week and I have edited and revised it slightly during the...
My apologies for the formatting problems some of you saw in the latest batch of Archreview sponsored reviews. Here is a URL which links to nicely readable...