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6. Understanding Chinese archaeology by statistical analysis of papers published by Chinese researchers in Chinese and World core journals during the past century (1920–2020).

7. Response to the paper by Redfern and Clegg by Malin Holst

8. To what end a paper on the history of the concept of the chaîne opératoire? A response to Audouze et al

9. Pardon the introduction: A preface to our papers

10. On the origins of dance.

11. The organization of Chinese ceramic production from the Tang to the Ming periods: archaeological evidence from ceramic workshops.

12. A special source: making porphyritic andesite axeheads at the Eagle’s Nest, Lambay, Ireland in the Early Neolithic.

14. Recognising inequality: ableism in Egyptological approaches to disability and bodily differences.

17. Making dolia and dolium makers.

18. Longquan celadon: a quantitative archaeological analysis of a pan-Indian Ocean industry of the 12th to 15th centuries.

19. Wandering Islands1: towards an archaeology of garbage-based settlements.

20. Repetition, persistence and generality: problematising the endurance of medieval urbanity.

21. Archaeo-media: breaking the binary and building agency in archaeological news reporting.

22. Migration flows and concrete walls: an archaeological perspective on early migrant detention facilities. The C.P.T “Regina Pacis” (Italy, Puglia)

23. Climate change and the taphonomic signature of Neolithic mounds: the Kur River Basin over five decades of satellite imagery coverage.

24. Exploring the roots of village Hinduism in South Asia

25. Hominin adaptations in the Lesser Sunda Islands: exploring the vertebrate record to investigate fauna diversity before, during and after the Last Glacial Maximum.

26. Peopling island rainforests: global trends from the Early Pleistocene to the Late Holocene.

27. War and warriors in the Archaic Aterno Valley (Central-Italy).

28. Trees to remember: culturally modified boab trees in the face of climate change.

29. Community archaeology and climate change.

30. Broken Buddhas, burials, and sanctuary-adjacent sanctuaries: the ancestral animist archaeologies of Angkor’s ancient places and things.

31. Islands of fertility: a multispecies ethnography of human-termite interactions and their implications for human ecology and the archaeology of gender in the tropics.

32. Debates and emerging issues in 2021.

33. Performance and display at the first meeting of the British Archaeological Association, Canterbury, 1844.

34. EDITORIAL.

35. Living on the margin: an archaeology of a Swedish Roma camp.

36. Labor as punishment: excavating labor within the southern convict lease system.

37. Labor, gender, and intercultural diplomacy: the emergence of Madame Montour as a professional interpreter in colonial North America.

38. Mining and metallurgical labor in Islamic period Southwest Asia.

39. Punitive labor and enslavement in the Roman bakery.

40. Socioeconomics of agrarian production: considering rural cooperatives in the archaeology of the eastern Mediterranean through the lens of 2nd millennium BCE Cyprus.

41. Big Buddhas, pilgrims and pagodas: an examination of the social geography of Buddhist sites in Rongxian, southern Sichuan.

42. Here be dragons: the untapped archaeological potential of São Tomé and Príncipe.

43. The status of women in Neolithic & pre-Imperial China: How bioarchaeological evidence informs ongoing debate.

44. Rethinking foreign influences on stone-carved tombs in early China.

45. Plastic pollution: archaeological perspective on an Anthropocene climate emergency.

46. Theory and methods of settlement archaeology – the Chinese contribution.

47. Archaeology in a fragile environment: archaeology of the lower Yangtze Shanghai region.

48. Ancient Koguryŏ's heritage around Ji'an: past and current interpretations.

49. Collectors, class and conflict at the lower palaeolithic discovery at Stoke Newington, 1878-1884.

50. Contemporary regimes of disappearance and the unequal treatment of human remains.