From Archaeology, Conservation & Heritage Team, Maney Publishing
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This September we are celebrating Post-Medieval Archaeology as our Journal of the Month!
We are lifting all access restrictions on 3 years' worth of online content from the journal to make it available to you free of charge. No sign up required!
Visit the Journal of the Month page now >
Alongside the free content, we are offering 20% off institutional subscriptions and Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology membership for September.
Plus an array of other features including...
A video interview with Co-editor, Alasdair Brooks
How, when and where did we move from medieval times to a modern world? by
David Caldwell
Key articles: the editorial team pick their highlights from the archive
Archaeology of the recent past and the present day in Post-Medieval Archaeology by James Dixon
Post-Medieval Archaeology and Old World-New World connections by
Charles E Orser, Jnr.
Here's a taste of some of the articles that you now have access to...
A group of early 20th-century naval victualling finds from Royal Clarence Yard, Gosport, Hampshire, Chris Jarrett and Guy Thompson
‘State of the art’ of British gunflint research, with special focus on the early gunflint workshop at Dun Eistean, Lewis, Torben Bjarke Ballin
Clothing and textiles at the Hyde Park Barracks Destitute Asylum, Sydney, Australia,
Peter Davies
Embodied colonialism: the cultural meaning of silver in a Swedish colonial context in the 17th century, Jonas M Nordin
The stock-in-trade of a Parish Scavenger: an 18th-century community reflected in refuse from excavations at 9 and 11 Duke Street, London, J Pearce et al.
The problem of provenancing English post-medieval slipwares: a chemical and petrographic approach, Harriet White
Visit the Journal of the Month page now to read free content and find out more >
Remember, all of this content is only available for 30 days, so make the most of it while you can! Please do forward this email onto friends and colleagues who may be interested.