Monday, October 12, 2015

Journal of Eastern MediterraneanArchaeology and Heritage Studies Forum: Investing in the Future of the Past: Alternative Careers for Mediterranean Archaeologists

Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies Forum: Investing in the Future of the Past: Alternative Careers for Mediterranean Archaeologists


This forum section of this issue of Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies will be available open access for three months
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Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies
Volume 3, Issue 3

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contextualizing the late Minoan tombs of the western Siteia mountains
Andrew J. Koh and Miriam G. Clinton
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 167–206
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heritage collection of traditional pottery in ayios demetrios, cyprus
Gloria A. London and Father Dometios
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 207–233
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investing in the future of the past: alternative careers for Mediterranean archaeologists

introduction
Ann E. Killebrew and Sandra A. Scham
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 234–237

alternative academics: moving beyond the academy
Sabrina C. Higgins and Megan Daniels
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 238–246

ruminations on a lifetime spent in archaeological research
Robert S. Merrillees
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 246–250

an archaeologist in international development
Jeffrey Szuchman
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 250–254

changing course
Sarah Lepinski
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 254–258

considering careers in international nonprofit, nongovernmental, and related private sectors
Christopher A. Tuttle
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 258–262

Off Course? A Career in archaeology outside of the academy
Laurie W. Rush
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 262–270

an afterlife of sorts
David Tarler
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 270–276

the curator as scholar and public spokesperson
Peter J. Schertz
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 277–282

not set in amber—moving a career from the academy to the art museum
Faya Causey
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 282–286

“… or equivalent combination of experience and education”
Charles E. Jones
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 286–292

reflections on a road less traveled: alt-ac archaeology
Sarah Whitcher Kansa and Eric C. Kansa
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 293–298

alternative careers in archaeology: my version
Oren Gutfeld
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 298–302

scholarly publishing as an archaeological practice
Mitchell Allen
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 302–306

help wanted: choosing an alternative or mainstream archaeological career?
Neil Asher Silberman
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 3 (3): 306–312
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JEMAHS is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to traditional, anthropological, social, and applied
archaeologies of the eastern Mediterranean, encompassing both prehistoric and historic periods. The
journal’s geographic range spans three continents and brings together the archaeologies of Greece and
the Aegean, Anatolia, the Levant, Cyprus, Egypt, and North Africa. JEMAHS is co-edited by Dr. Ann E.
Killebrew (aek11@psu.edu) and Dr. Sandra A. Scham (sandrascham@gmail.com).


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