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A Worthwhile Challenge?By JAMES SYMONDSStories That Matter: Material Lives in 19th-Century Lowell and Boston, MassachusettsBy MARY C. BEAUDRYMaking City Lives: Urban Archaeology and Australian Social, Cultural and Urban HistoryBy GRACE KARSKENSFrom the Mythical to the Mundane: The Archaeological Angle on New York City's Five PointsBy REBECCA YAMINPortsmouth
A Window on the World?By ROGER LEECHFUTURE DIRECTIONSOverburden: The Importance of the Archaeology of the Modern Period in BritainBy SUSAN LAWRENCESumming Up
Cities in the WorldBy ROGER LEECH.