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Volume 34, Number 2, 1 October 2002
Community archaeology
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What is community archaeology?
pp. 211-219(9)
Author: Marshall Y.

Transforming archaeology through practice: strategies for collaborative archaeology and the Community Archaeology Project at Quseir, Egypt
pp. 220-248(29)
Authors: Moser S.; Glazier D.; Phillips J.E.; el Nemr L.N.; Mousa M.S.; Aiesh R.N.; Richardson S.; Conner A.; Seymour M.

Community-based archaeology in Australia
pp. 265-287(23)
Authors: Greer S.; Harrison R.; McIntyre-Tamwoy S.

Wamacrhi ngaro (the lost portion): strengthening relationships between people and wetlands in north Taranaki, New Zealand
pp. 315-329(15)
Authors: Allen H.; Johns D.; Phillips C.; Day K.; O'Brien T.; Mutunga N.

Archaeology and vanua development in Fiji
pp. 363-378(16)
Author: Crosby A.

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