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Current World Archaeology : ウィキペディア英語版
Current World Archaeology

''Current World Archaeology'' is a magazine devoted to archaeology spanning the globe.
== Summary ==
The magazine focuses particularly on Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Near East, and Greece and Rome, although the whole world is covered. It studies great civilisations from significant eras of the past, such as Early Humans; the Egyptians; the Greek Empire; Jōmon; Mayans; The Roman Empire; and Alexander the Great. The August/September 2009 issue was devoted predominantly to Egypt through a wide selection of articles, news stories and reviews.〔''Egyptology News'' (28 July 2009), http://egyptology.blogspot.com/2009/07/magazine-current-world-archaeology.html〕 Other main features in past issues have included articles on Herculaneum.〔''Blogging Pompei'' (29 July 2010), http://bloggingpompeii.blogspot.com/2010/07/current-world-archaeology-news-from.html〕
As a magazine and not an academic journal, the publication is aimed at amateurs as well as professional archaeologists.〔Magazine Group, http://www.magazine-group.co.uk/magazine/arts-culture/history/current-world-archaeology/〕 It is 'essentially a "news" magazine' which looks for new discoveries when they occur, and reports on recent excavations. The producers work in collaboration with the British Museum, the British Academy, and many universities, both in the UK and across the world.〔''Current World Archaeology'', http://www.world-archaeology.com/about-us/faq.html〕 It is recommended by the Council for British Archaeology.〔Council for British Archaeology, http://www.britarch.ac.uk/info/mags.html〕
The publication includes articles written by established academics, such as Simon Kamer, Assistant Director of the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures,〔Sainsbury Institute, http://www.sainsbury-institute.org/about-us/staff/simon-kaner-assistant-director.html〕 Professor Andrew Reynolds〔(UCL Institute of Archaeology )〕 (University College London) and David Gilman Romano (University of Pennsylvania).〔David Gilman Romano, http://davidgilmanromano.org/pubs.html〕
The magazine is published 6 times per year and was launched in September 2003 as a sister magazine to ''Current Archaeology''. It is published in the United Kingdom by Current Publishing and Andrew Selkirk is the editor-in-chief, and has a circulation of 10,000 subscribers in the UK and 20,000 across the world.〔''Current World Archaeology'', http://www.world-archaeology.com/about〕

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