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For current issues, please visit the Scholarly Publishing Collective (see link below under "Additional Materials"). Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to traditional, anthropological, social, and applied archaeologies of the Eastern Mediterranean, encompassing both prehistoric and historic periods. The journal’s geographic range spans three continents and brings together, as no academic periodical has done before, the archaeologies of Greece and the Aegean, Anatolia, the Levant, Cyprus, Egypt, and North Africa.
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Volume 7, Number 4, 2019Table of Contents

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View Introduction: On the Margins? Thinking through "Marginal" Landscapes in the Holocene Mediterranean
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View Living on the Edge or Forced into the Margins? Hunter-Herders in Jordan's Northeastern Badlands in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods
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View "Marginal" Landscapes: Human Activity, Vulnerability, and Resilience in the Western Taurus Mountains (Southwest Turkey)
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View Questioning the Concept of Marginality: Early Modern Ethnography and Bronze Age Archaeology of the Foothills and Uplands of the Raganello Basin (Northern Calabria, Italy)
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ISSN | 2166-3556 |
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Print ISSN | 2166-3548 |
Launched on MUSE | 2019-12-04 |
Open Access | No |
Archive Status | Archived 2024 |
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