A short history of the society for post-medieval archaeology

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Abstract

After 50 years of existence, it is appropriate to review the history of the Society, and appreciate what it has achieved not only through its conferences and publications but also in its success in promoting the archaeology of recent centuries. From a position of rare part-time interest in this period by a few enthusiasts in 1966 we can now celebrate explicit post-medieval specialists within museum, state, local government, contract, and academic archaeology, with representatives active within the Society.

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Mytum, H. (2016). A short history of the society for post-medieval archaeology. Post-Medieval Archaeology, 50(1), 6–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/00794236.2016.1160626

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