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1. Daughter of the Sun.

2. Struggling Pasts: A Commentary.

3. An International Scottish Historical Archaeology?

6. Views and Commentaries: The Emergency Conservation of Waterlogged Bibles from the Memorabilia Assemblage Following the Collapse of the Texas A&M University Bonfire.

8. The Transition to History in Southeast Asia: An Introduction.

9. Going Places: The Historical Archaeology of Travel and Tourism.

10. Zooarchaeology and Modernity in Iceland.

11. Archaeology, Memory and Oral Tradition: An Introduction.

12. Commentary: Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology of Greece.

13. Reading Pottery: Literature and Transfer-Printed Pottery in the Early Nineteenth Century.

14. Views and Commentaries: What Difference Does Feminist Theory Make?

15. The Archaeology of German and British Colonial Entanglements in Kpando-Ghana.

16. The Measures and Materiality of Improvement in Ireland.

17. The Banality of Gilding: Innocuous Materiality and Transatlantic Consumption in the Gilded Age.

18. Mobile Communities: The Gathering and Sorting of Sheep in Skútustaðarhreppur, Northeast Iceland.

19. 'Some in Rags and Some in Jags and Some in Silken Gowns': Textiles from Iceland's Early Modern Period.

20. Small Things Forgotten Now Included, or What Else Do Things Deserve?

21. Living in the Industrial City: Housing Quality, Land Ownership and the Archaeological Evidence from Industrial Manchester, 1740-1850.

22. The Nineteenth-Century Colonial Archaeology of Suakin, Sudan.

23. Mission-Based Indigenous Production at the Weipa Presbyterian Mission, Western Cape York Peninsula (1932–66).

24. Magunkaquog Materiality, Federal Recognition, and the Search for a Deeper History.

25. Beyond Consumption: Functionality, Artifact Biography, and Early Modernity in a European Periphery.

26. Microwear Analysis of Retouched Glass Fragments from Fortlet Miñana, Azul, Argentina, 1860–1863.

27. On the Particularism of English Landscape Archaeology.

28. Zooarchaeology, Improvement and the British Agricultural Revolution.

29. The Gothic and the Gaelic: Exploring the Place of Castles in Irelands Celtic Revival.

30. Teaching the Craft of Archaeology: Theory, Practice, and the Field School.

31. Views and Commentaries: Struggling with the Past: Some Views of African-American Identity.

32. The Almshouse in Dutch and English Colonial North America and its Precedent in the Old World: Historical and Archaeological Evidence.

33. “An Irregular and Inconvenient Pile of Buildings”: The Destitute Asylum of Adelaide, South Australia and the English Workhouse.

34. Excavating Ephemeral Remains of Life in a Time of Witchcraft: New Insights into the Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Occupations at Leokwe and Nyindi Hills in the Shashe-Limpopo Confluence Area, South Africa.

35. Doing Business: Chinese and European Socioeconomic Relations in Early Cooktown.

36. Under the Boards: Archaeological Site Formation Processes at the Commissariat Store, Brisbane.

37. Mount Shamrock: A Symbiosis of Mine and Settlement.

38. Light Shows and Narratives of the Past.

39. The Politics of Archaeology in North Korea: Construction and Deterioration of Toh's Knowledge.

40. Heritage Tourism, Identity and Development in Peru.

41. Confessions of an Archaeological Tour Guide.

42. Indo-Hispanic Dynamics: From Contact to Colonial Interaction in the Greater Antilles.

43. Zooarchaeology for the City: An Urban Case, La Boca, Buenos Aires City, circa 1860.

44. Landscapes of Desire: Parks, Colonialism, and Identity in Victorian and Edwardian Ireland.

45. Landlord Villages of Iran as Landscapes of Hierarchy and Control.

46. Gilded Ages and Gilded Archaeologies of American Exceptionalism.

47. The Gilded Age Wasn't So Gilded in the Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania.

48. Later Historical Archaeology in Iceland: A Review.

49. The Archaeology of Capitalism in Iceland: The View from Viðey.

50. These Are Not Old Ruins: A Heritage of the Hrun.