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New Book Day: Archaeology as Festival: Virtual wanderings through festivalCHAT during Covid-19

  • Mar 30, 2023
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It’s always fun to announce a new book here on the ole bloggeroo and it’s even MORE fun (it turns out) to announce a new book that I didn’t have to layout and design. This means that I don’t have worry about some kind problem creeping in during production or a dead hyperlink on the website or some other “mini-catastrophe” (as I call them).

In any event, I’m happy to announce the publication of 

Archaeology as Festival: Virtual wanderings through festivalCHAT during Covid-19. Edited by Rachael Kiddey and William Caraher. Studies in Contemporary and Historical Archaeology, 9. BAR International Series 3120. Oxford, 2023.

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