Archaeological Review

from Cambridge


The Disturbing Past: Does your research give you nightmares?
Issue 22.2, November 2007

 

Table of Contents


Theme Editors: James Holloway and Alison Klevnas

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Introduction
James Holloway and Alison Kelvnas


Bridging the Emotional Gulf: Reflections on the Excavation of Traumatic Memories
Victoria Sanford


The Dead and the Sleeping, How Alike They Are: A Case of Reverential Archaeology
Christine Finn


The Fallen, the Front and the Finding: Archaeology, Human Remains and the Great War
Martin Brown


Psycho-Social Issues and Approaches in Forensic Archaeology
Ian Hanson


The Politics of Forgetting on the Island of Alderney
Gilly Carr


Authority Over Human Remains: Geneaology, Relationship Detachment
Piotr Bienkowski


Commentary
Sarah Tarlow



Book Reviews and Notes
Edited by Elizabeth Whitton

Documenta Praehistorica XXXII by Mihael Budja, ed. (Isabelle Vella Gregory)

Excavating Asian History: Interdisciplinary Studies in Archaeology and History by Norman Yoffee & Bradley L. Crowel, edsl. (Jason Hawkes)

Bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia by Marc Oxenham and Nancy Tayles. (Lindsay Lloyd-Smith)

New Museums and the Making of Culture by Kylie Message. (Michael Squire)

Homo Britannicus by Chris Stringer. (Wendy A. Morrison)

The Mote of Mark: A Dark Age Hillfort in South-West Scotland by Lloyd Laing and David Longley. (Christopher Morley)

Death and Memory in Early Medieval Britain by Howard Williams. (James Holloway)

Mimbres Society by Valli S. Powell-Marti and Patricia A. Gilman, eds. (Jamie K. Anderson)