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Upfront pieces
What is sacred, what is worth saving, and who gets to choose? Issues of rights and power with Western Australia’s Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972
Elizabeth Vaughan
The importance of insurance: Your brain is important—cover it
Georgia Roberts, Lucia Clayton-Martinez and Megan Berry
Original research articles
Humans and oil palm (Elaeis Guineensis Jacq.) exploitation in Orile-Owu, southwest Nigeria, ca 1450–1640 AD: Archaeo-botanical evidence
Kingsley Chinedu
Macroscopic analysis of the archaeological pottery of hunter-gatherer-fisher groups, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Miranda Rivas Gonzalez and Paula Granda
The effects of the Egyptian Empire on palatial structures of the middle and late Bronze Age southern Levant
Holly Winter
Late-Holocene Indigenous occupation of the Uruguay River (Argentina)
Juan Carlos Castro
New lights on the archaeology of Sungbo’s Eredo, southwestern Nigeria
Olanrewaju B. Lasisi and David A. Aremu
An archaeogeomorphological approach applied in the study of a Chalcolithic civilization from northeastern Romania
Ionut Cristi Nicu
The nature of food production. How can Australasian evidence contribute to our understanding of the origins of this process and its global adoption by human societies?
Gonzalo Linares Matás
The social, economic and ideological changes that accompanied the establishment of village life in the Levant during the pre-pottery Neolithic B period
A. Chris Silvester
Dig It dialogue
Dr. Amy Roberts
Adrian Mollenmans
Science communication and museums: Interview with Michael Mills
Catriona Santilli
Field reports
Interested in Native Title or Indigenous heritage?
Cass Kohle
My experience at Çatalhöyük
Chelsea Wiseman
It’s not rock art science, it’s more than that: The rock art expedition to Macao, Portugal
Trevor Tisdall
Reviews
Students raising the bar: Review of the 2015 National archaeology Student Conference, 14th–16th August, Sydney, Australia
Rebekah Hawkins, Sharna Katzeff and Olivier Rochecouste
Book reviews
Wonderful Things: A History of Egyptology 1: From Antiquity to 1881, by Jason Thompson
Olivier Rochecouste
The Ethics of Cultural Heritage, edited by Tracey Ireland and John Schofield
Odunyemi Oluseyi Agbelusi
Prehistoric Archaeology on the Continental Shelf: A Global Review, edited by Amanda M. Evans, Joseph C. Flatman and Nicholas C. Fleming
Michael de Ruyter
Between the Devil and the Deep—Meeting the Challenges in the Public Interpretation of Maritime Cultural Heritage, edited by Della A. Scott-Ireton
Iain Gately
Journal profile: ABACUS Magazine
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