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ARC 28. 2013 : ARC Issue 28.1 CfP: Archaeology and Cultural Mixture: Creolization, hybridity and mestizaje | |||||||||||||
Link: http://cambridge.academia.edu/PaulvanPelt/Papers/1221614/28.1_Call_for_Papers_ARC_Issue_28.1_-_Archaeology_and_Cultural_Mixture_-_Creolization_Hybridity_and_Mestizaje | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
To whom it may concern,
Please find attached a link to the call for papers for Issue 28.1 of the Archaeological Review from Cambridge, entitled Archaeology and Cultural Mixing: Creolization, Hybridity and Mestizaje. Please send abstracts of not more than 500 words to Paul van Pelt(wpv20@cam.ac.uk) by 29th February 2012. The full article should not exceed 4000 words. Deadline for first drafts will be in early June 2012 for publication in April 2013. Style guidelines and notes for contributors can be found at: http://www.societies.cam.ac.uk/arc/contribute.html. The Archaeological Review from Cambridge is a journal of archaeology managed and published on a voluntary basis by postgraduate research students at the University of Cambridge. Issues are released twice a year. ARC is a non-profit making organisation. Although primarily rooted in archaeological theory and practice, ARC increasingly accommodates a wide range of perspectives with the aim of establishing a strong, inter-disciplinary journal which will be of interest to those engaged in a range of fields. http://www.societies.cam.ac.uk/arc/ Paul van Pelt, issue editor. PhD candidate in Archaeology Department of Archaeology University of Cambridge Christ's College |
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