Critical Archaeology in the Digital Age: Proceedings of the 12th IEMA Visiting Scholar Conference. Edited by Kevin Garstki
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Critical Archaeology in the Digital Age: Proceedings of the 12th IEMA Visiting Scholar Conference. Edited by Kevin Garstki. 2022. 210 pp. Cotsen Digital Archaeology Series 2. UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, Los Angeles, CA. ISBN eBook: 978-1-950446-26-1 (open access), Paperback: 978-1-950445-30-8.
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