Table of Contents:
  • N° 1 (1998) : Classical and Liberal Republicanisms and the New Consumer Culture / Paul A. Shackel
  • Change and Inertia on the Frontier: Archaeology at the Paraje de San Diego, Camino Real, in Southern New Mexico / Edward Staski
  • The Spanish Philippines: Archaeological Perspectives on Colonial Economics and Society / Russell K. Skowronek.
  • N° 2 (1998) : The Deserted Village, Slievemore, Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland /Theresa McDonald
  • Historical Archaeology: An Outlook from the Argentinean Pampas / Victoria Pedrotta, Facundo Gómez Romero
  • Rethinking “Resistant Accommodation”: Toward an Archaeology of African-American Lives in Southern New England, 1638–1800 / James C. Garman.
  • N° 3 (1998) : The Transition to History in Southeast Asia: An Introduction / Miriam T. Stark, S. Jane Allen
  • The Transition to History in the Mekong Delta: A View from Cambodia / Miriam T. Stark
  • Archaeology of Northeast Thailand in Relation to the Pre-Khmer and Khmer Historical Records / David J. Welch
  • The Transition from Prehistory to the Historic Period in the Upper Mun Valley / C. F. W. Higham.
  • N° 4 (1998) : History, Archaeology, and the Question of Foreign Control in Early Historic-Period Peninsular Malaysia / S. Jane Allen
  • Integrating History and Archaeology in the Study of Contact Period Philippine Chiefdoms / Laura Lee Junker
  • Stirrings at the Periphery: History, Archaeology, and the Study of Dian / Francis Allard
  • Developing Complex Societies in Southeast Asia: Using Archaeological and Historical Evidence / Henry T. Wright.
  • N° 1 (1999) : Reconceptualizing Resistance in the Historical Archaeology of the British Isles: An Editorial / Bill Frazer
  • “A Good and Easy Speculation”: Spatial Conflict, Collusion and Resistance in Late Sixteenth-Century Munster, Ireland / James A. Delle
  • Gardens, Legitimation, and Resistance / Tom Williamson
  • Resisting Traditions: Ceramics, Identity, and Consumer Choice in the Outer Hebrides from 1800 to the Present / Jane Webster.
  • N° 2 (1999) : Common Recollections: Resisting Enclosure “by Agreement” in Seventeenth-Century England / Bill Frazer
  • Toiling in the Vale of Tears: Everyday Life and Resistance in South Uist, Outer Hebrides, 1760-1860 / James Symonds
  • Commentary: Mute Passive Objects? / Matthew Johnson.
  • N° 3 (1999) : Communities and Other Social Actors: Rethinking Commodities and Consumption in Global Historical Archaeology / Lynda Carroll
  • Clay Tobacco Pipes and Coffee Cup Sherds in the Archaeology of the Middle East: Artifacts of Social Tensions from the Ottoman Past / Uzi Baram
  • Colonization and the Commodification of Nature / Stephen A. Mrozowski
  • Narcissus's Mirror: Manufacture and Modernism in the American Great Basin—The Case of Pottery / Timothy J. Scarlett
  • Could've Been a Contender: The Making and Breaking of “China” in the Ottoman Empire / Lynda Carroll
  • Immaculate Consumption: A Critique of the “Shop till you drop” School of Human Behavior / LouAnn Wurst, Randall H. McGuire.
  • N° 4 (1999) : West African Tradition in the Decoration of Colonial Jamaican Folk Pottery / Allan D. Meyers
  • Domesticating Barbie: An Archaeology of Barbie Material Culture and Domestic Ideology / Marlys Pearson, Paul R. Mullins
  • Context and Interpretation: An Archaeology of Cultural Production / Christopher N. Matthews
  • Trade and the Construction of Bahamian Identity: A Multiscalar Exploration / Laurie A. Wilkie, Paul Farnsworth.