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Frieman, Catherine
Skeates, Robin

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Maney Publishing

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Welcome to the third issue of the European Journal of Archaeology (EJA) for 2018. In this issue, we present six articles: five contributing to our developing understanding of later prehistory in northern Europe and one offering a necessary critique of the field of historical archaeology. These are followed by eight book reviews. Below, we summarize and comment on these contributions.

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European Journal of Archaeology

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