Cambridge Archaeological Journal

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Scope

The journal's focus is on the role and development of human intellectual abilities. [8] It covers theoretical and descriptive archaeological research, ranging from art and iconography, burial and ritual, representations and symbolism, to the evolution of human cognition. [2] [9] The journal covers all eras and all areas, [10] from the Lower Palaeolithic to Colonialism, and from the Pacific to Central Asia. [2] Of note, figurine studies have been widely discussed in several surveys, but in particular in its 1996 feature "Can We Interpret Figurines?". [11] The journal often publishes on Maya archaeology. [12]

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  11. Pollock, Susan; Bernbeck, Reinhard (2005). Archaeologies of the Middle East: critical perspectives. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 155–. ISBN   978-0-631-23001-4 . Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  12. McKillop, Heather Irene (2004). The ancient Maya: new perspectives. ABC-CLIO. pp. 14–. ISBN   978-1-57607-696-5 . Retrieved 16 April 2011.