[Internet Archaeology]

Issue 7

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Internet Archaeology is the premier international e-journal for archaeology and has been publishing on the web since 1996. All content is peer-reviewed. The journal is a hybrid Open Access journal so some content is freely available. Everything else is currently subject to a low-cost subscription (pay once, access forever). If you (or your institution) already subscribe to content in this issue, just select the Access link to view your chosen article.

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Editorial - Judith Winters

Submitted: December 1999; Published: December 1999
Words: 766 (7KB); Images: 2 (9KB)
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BCal: an on-line Bayesian radiocarbon calibration tool - Caitlin Buck, J. Andrés Christen and Gary N. James

Submitted: July 1999; Published: September 1999
Words: 4172 (38KB); Images: 2 (5KB)
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One Good Site Deserves Another: Electronic Publishing in Field Archaeology - John Gray and Karen Walford

Submitted: June 1999; Published: September 1999
Words: 5462 (44KB)
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Excavation Publication and the Internet - Caroline Wickham-Jones

Submitted: June 1999; Published: September 1999
Words: 9956 (88KB); Images: 14 (66KB)
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Navigating Leskernick: a guide for [web]site seers - Paul Basu

Submitted: August 1999; Published: November 1999
Words: 5528 (53KB); Images: 7 (741KB)
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A Virtual Tomb for Kelvingrove: Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Education - Melissa Terras

Submitted: May 1999; Published: December 1999
Words: 28,030 (239KB); Images: 115 (23.9MB); VR model
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Fish Remains and Humankind III: SPECIAL COLLECTION - Andrew KG Jones and Rebecca Nicholson (editors)

Submitted: September 1996; Published: December 1999
Words: 16,290 (163KB); Images: 18 (105KB)
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A Compendium of Pevsner's Buildings of England - Malcolm Airs

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Cite both the individual and Internet Archaeology as in the following format:

Buck, C et al. 1999 BCal: an on-line Bayesian radiocarbon calibration tool Internet Archaeology 7 http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue7/buck_index.html
For individual sections:
Buck, C et al. 1999 BCal: an on-line Bayesian radiocarbon calibration tool Internet Archaeology 7, The reasons for BCal http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue7/buck/buck2.html

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