Swansong Reflections
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https://doi.org/10.1558/jsa.33503Keywords:
editorial, swansong, reflectionsAbstract
The present issue is the last issue of JSA the current editorial team will have the pleasure of publishing. This was a difficult decision, but a necessary one. After years trying to increase our team to make this a sustainable effort, with Liz Henty retiring as editor in early 2024, and with increased work commitments of the two remaining editors, it became impossible to maintain the standard, timeliness and support that we have endeavoured to provide to our authors since the journal’s inception. Together with the soon-to-be published From the Ground to the Sky: Ten Years of Skyscape Archaeology, this issue is therefore our swansong.
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