Editors’ Comments: Celebrating the Sixth World Archaeological Congress K. Anne Pyburn Editorial 11 March 2009 Pages: 1 - 2
New Subjectivities: Capitalist, Colonial Subject and Archaeologist. Review of “Capitalism in Colonial Contexts”. Society for Historical Archaeology, Albuquerque, January 2008” Martin Hall Review 12 September 2008 Pages: 3 - 17
Archaeology in the Context of War: Legal Frameworks for Protecting Cultural Heritage during Armed Conflict Patty Gerstenblith Forum 13 February 2009 Pages: 18 - 31
Protecting Cultural Heritage in Times of Conflict: Lessons from Iraq Peter Stone Forum 22 January 2009 Pages: 32 - 38
The “War on Terror” and the Military–Archaeology Complex: Iraq, Ethics, and Neo-Colonialism Yannis Hamilakis Research 14 February 2009 Pages: 39 - 65
Paper and Poster Prizes Awarded at the Sixth World Archaeological Congress, Dublin, Ireland, 2008 Introductory Comment 12 March 2009 Pages: 66 - 67
Trajectories of Development: International Heritage Management of Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels Research 13 January 2009 Pages: 68 - 91
Evidence in the Private Sphere: Assessing the Practicality of Amnesties to Record Lost Information Jennifer Rodrigues Research 10 January 2009 Pages: 92 - 109
SahulTime: Rethinking Archaeological Representation in the Digital Age Matthew Coller Research 24 February 2009 Pages: 110 - 123
Late Pleistocene to Early Holocene Plant Movements in Southern Kyushu, Japan Ayako Shibutani Research Open access 15 February 2009 Pages: 124 - 133
Disciplining the Past, Policing the Present: The Postcolonial Landscape of Ecuadorian Nostalgia O. Hugo Benavides Review 30 December 2008 Pages: 134 - 160
Archaeology Programs at the Palestinian Universities: Reality and Challenges Salah Hussein A. Al-Houdalieh Review 01 March 2009 Pages: 161 - 183