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A Crisis of Unpublished Cities: An Epoch of Incredulous Belief (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Hanna Marie Pageau.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Urban Preservation Challenges in a Global Perspective", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Urban Archaeology is often treated as something that is either people explicitly studying the urban or as the result of inevitable 'grey' archaeology that happens through mandated CRM. It is often treated very differently than the rest of archaeology - this is seen in no better way than in the approach to the (lack of)...


From Trench to Tablet: Field Recording, Interpreting, and Publishing in the Age of Digital Archaeology (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Erin Averett. Derek Counts. William Caraher. Jody Gordon.

Since the arrival of robust mobile tablet devices in 2010, archaeological documentation has increasingly become born-digital. The adoption of digital tools and practices has not gone unnoticed, with reactions ranging from enthusiastic acceptance to outright skepticism. Significantly, scholars are beginning to offer more critical and reflexive views of the issues surrounding the use of mobile devices in archaeological fieldwork, interpretation, and dissemination. The ability to disseminate...


Publishing masterclass (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ilaria Meliconi.

This is a publishing masterclass covering five major aspects of the publishing process: copyright (what it is and what it's for) ethics (plagiarism, fabrication and falsification); retraction, expression of concern, correction (or erratum). Open Access and CC licenses: what are the options Impact Factor and other metrics: what they are, how they are calculated how to be not just a reviewer but a great reviewer The topics will of course be relevant for all disciplines and all academic...


Women in Antiquity: An Analysis of Submissions, Peer Review, Editorial Decisions, and COVID-19 (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert Witcher. Emily Hanscam.

This is an abstract from the "Documenting Demographics in Archaeological Publications and Grants" session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Recently, some academic archaeology journals have evaluated the gender distribution of authors, often finding female contributors underrepresented. *Antiquity is a journal of world archaeology with submissions from authors of many nationalities; however, we lacked data on the gender of our authors. We therefore analyzed...