Archaeological Review from Cambridge
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The Archaeological Review from Cambridge is a biannual academic journal
Academic journal
An academic journal is a peer-reviewed periodical in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published. Academic journals serve as forums for the introduction and presentation for scrutiny of new research, and the critique of existing research...

 of archaeology
Archaeology
Archaeology, or archeology , is the study of human society, primarily through the recovery and analysis of the material culture and environmental data that they have left behind, which includes artifacts, architecture, biofacts and cultural landscapes...

. It is run on a non-profit, voluntary basis by postgraduate research students at the University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public research university located in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest university in both the United Kingdom and the English-speaking world , and the seventh-oldest globally...

. Each issue addresses a particular subject of interest in archaeology. Recent issues have focused on such topics as violence in the material record, mobility and migration, and economic crises.

The journal's current general editors are Victoria Pía Spry-Marqués and Mark Sapwell.
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