Archaeology today
Archaeology today hosts the author's personal comments and ideas on a range of themes associated with archaeological practice, the interpretation of archaeological finds and the publication of archaeological work. It must be clarified that all articles in this section represent personal opinions and personal views. They do not represent solid pieces of academic work, and therefore, they do not include any citations and bibliography. The author has decided that no comments are to be added under these articles; however, if one wishes to engage in a dialogue and challenge the author's views, then counter-articles are more than welcome and will be included in the same section, provided that these are eponymous and written in appropriate language. Please feel free to send your thoughts to the author via email.
Articles:
The necessity of peer reviewing
Creationism and the creative commons madness - Part 1: The problem
Creationism and the creative commons madness - Part 2: The commercial arts
Creationism and the creative commons madness - Part 3: The arts and the humanities
Are we archaeologists, or are we not?
Are we archaeologists, or are we not? - Questions and responses
For those about to fail, we salute you!
Is archaeology becoming an environmental science?
Dipylon-style amphorae: Technological specialisation for elite consumption
Archaeology - What Happened?