Two new issues of EAZ have now been published
18.02.2026
The regular issue 59 (1) centres around the latest developments in collaborative archaeologies and presents corresponding case studies from different parts of the globe: more than a decade of collaborative work with the Siksika Blackfoot in the Canadian province of Alberta, ethnoarchaeological studies of megaliths in Manipur (northeastern India), and an investigation of a Moroccan rural marketplace using Actor–Network Theory.



The special issue 59 (2) entitled "An Ontological Turn for Archaeology?," edited by Gianpiero Di Maida and Martin Porr focuses on the latest call for a revision of the ontological foundations of anthropology and archaeology. While the papers in the issue touch upon materiality, politics, art, human–animal relationships, and the integration of Indigenous knowledge systems, the guest editors also invite critical discussion on whether such "turns" are genuinely productive shifts in archaeological theory.




Submit your contribution to EAZ 60 (1) here.