John Carman to MILITARCH
As part of the recent move to Maney publishing, the Journal of Conflict Archaeology is commencing some new features:
1. Conference reviews - reviews are welcome of conflict-themed conferences, or sessions at a conference. Conference reviews should take a similar format to that of a book review in the journal.
2. Theses in progress - if you are a postgraduate, register your thesis with the Journal.
3. Recently completed theses - if you completed your thesis or dissertation recently and wish to share your results with the conflict community, notify us.
Material for the above sections and requests for further information can be submitted to Jonathan Trigg at jrtrigg@liv.ac.uk
Furthermore, next year the Centre for Battlefield Archaeology will be hosting a postgraduate conference highlighting ongoing research in the field of Conflict Archaeology. Further details can be obtained by contacting conflictpg@gmail.co.uk
As part of the recent move to Maney publishing, the Journal of Conflict Archaeology is commencing some new features:
1. Conference reviews - reviews are welcome of conflict-themed conferences, or sessions at a conference. Conference reviews should take a similar format to that of a book review in the journal.
2. Theses in progress - if you are a postgraduate, register your thesis with the Journal.
3. Recently completed theses - if you completed your thesis or dissertation recently and wish to share your results with the conflict community, notify us.
Material for the above sections and requests for further information can be submitted to Jonathan Trigg at jrtrigg@liv.ac.uk
Furthermore, next year the Centre for Battlefield Archaeology will be hosting a postgraduate conference highlighting ongoing research in the field of Conflict Archaeology. Further details can be obtained by contacting conflictpg@gmail.co.uk
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