DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/bha.13208 III. Publications by subscribers Gill, D.W.J. 2002 ‘“The passion of hazard”: women at the British school in Athens before the First World War’, Annual of the British School at Athens, 97: 491–510. Dr Stephen E. Nash Head of Collections, Department of Anthropology at the Field Museum in Chicago reports that his book Curators, Collections, and Contexts: Field Museum Anthropology 1893–2002 has just been published. Watters, David R. and Oscar Fonseca Zamora 2003 ‘C.V. Hartman’s letter of May 27th, 1907 to C.C. Mellor’, Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 72(2): 109–136. Watters, David R. and Oscar Fonseca Zamora 2003 ‘Archaeological landscapes in Costa Rica’s Cartago Valley’, Antiquity, 77, No. 297. Project Gallery: http://antiquity.ac.uk/ ProjGall/watters/watters.html Margarita Díaz-Andreu, University of Durham, has submitted this list of her recent publications in the history of archaeology. Cortadella i Morral, J., M. Díaz-Andreu, J. Maier & G. Mora 2000 ‘Proyecto de un Diccionario Histórico de la Arqueología en España’, in J. Alarçao, A. Barbero, E. Carbonell, J. Cortadella, M. Díaz-Andreu, A. Figueiredo, V.O. Jorge, J. Maier, G. Mora, L. Oosterbeek, M.P. Reis, C. Stockler & G. Velho (eds.) Historia, Teoria e pratica da Arqueologia (Actas do 3o Congresso de Arqueologia Peninsular. Vol. I), pp. 471–476. Porto: Associação para o Desenvolvimento da Cooperação em Arqueologia Peninsular, Universidade do Porto. Díaz-Andreu, M. 1997a ‘Conflict and innovation: the development of archaeological traditions in Iberia’, in M. Díaz-Andreu & S. Keay (eds.) The Archaeology of Iberia. The Dynamics of Change, pp. 6–33. London: Routledge. Díaz-Andreu, M. 1997b ‘Nación e internacionalización. La arqueología en España en las tres primeras décadas del siglo XX [Nation and internationalisation. Spanish archaeology during the first three decades of the twentieth century]’, in G. Mora & M. Díaz-Andreu (eds.) La cristalización del pasado. Génesis y desarrollo del marco institucional de la arqueología en España, pp. 403–416. Madrid, Málaga: Ministerio de Cultura, Universidad de Málaga. Díaz-Andreu, M. 1997c ‘Nationalism, ethnicity and archaeology. The archaeological study of Iberians through the looking glass’, Journal of Mediterranean Studies, 7(2): 155–168. Díaz-Andreu, M. 1997d ‘Prehistoria y Franquismo’, in G. Mora & M. Díaz-Andreu (eds.) La cristalización del pasado. Génesis y desarrollo del marco institucional de la arqueología en España, pp. 547–551. Madrid, Málaga: Ministerio de Cultura, Universidad de Málaga. Díaz-Andreu, M. 1998a ‘Gordon Childe and Iberian Archaeology’, in V.O. Jorge (ed.) Existe uma Idade do Bronze Atlântico? Trabalhos de Arqueologia 10, pp. 52–64. Lisboa: Instituto Português de Arqueologia. Díaz-Andreu, M. 1998b ‘Identitats i el dret al passat. Del nou al vell món [Identities and the right to the past. From the New to the Old World]’, Cota Zero, 14: 41–52. – 10 – Díaz-Andreu, M. 1998c ‘Nacionalismo y Arqueología: del Viejo al Nuevo Mundo [Nationalism and Archaeology: from the Old to the New World]’, Arqueología. Revista de la Coordinación Nacional de Arqueología del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia de México, 20: 115–138. ALSO PUBLISHED AS Díaz-Andreu, M. 1999 ‘Nacionalismo y Arqueología: del Viejo al Nuevo Mundo [Nationalism and Archaeology: from the Old to the New World]’, in P.P.A. Funari, E.G. Neves & I. Podgorny (eds.) Anais da I Reunião de Teoria Arqueológica na América do Sul, São Paulo, pp. 161–180. São Paulo: Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Revista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia, Suplemento 3. Díaz-Andreu, M. 1998d ‘Spanish women in a changing world. Strategies in the search for selffulfilment through antiquities’, in M. Díaz-Andreu & M.L.S. Sørensen (eds.) Excavating Women. A History of Women in European Archaeology, pp. 125–145. London: Routledge. Díaz-Andreu, M. 2000a ‘Introducción. Sessão 31.2. Historiografia da Arqueologia em Espanha e Portugal [Introduction. Session 31.2. Historiography of Archaeology in Spain and Portugal]’, in J. Alarçao, A. Barbero, E. Carbonell, J. Cortadella, M. Díaz-Andreu, A. Figueiredo, V.O. Jorge, J. Maier, G. Mora, L. Oosterbeek, M.P. Reis, C. Stockler & G. Velho (eds.) Historia, Teoria e pratica da Arqueologia (Actas do 3o Congresso de Arqueologia Peninsular. Vol. I), pp. 323–327. Porto: Associação para o Desenvolvimento da Cooperação em Arqueologia Peninsular, Universidade do Porto. Díaz-Andreu, M. 2000b ‘La arqueología imperialista en España: extranjeros vs. españoles en el estudio del arte prehistórico de principios del siglo XX [Imperialist archaeology in Spain: foreigners vs. Spaniards in the study of prehistoric art at the beginning of the 20th century]’, in Historia, Teoria e pratica da Arqueologia (Actas do 3o Congresso de Arqueologia Peninsular. Vol. I), pp. 367–382. Porto: Associação para o Desenvolvimento da Cooperação em Arqueologia Peninsular, Universidade do Porto. Díaz-Andreu, M. 2000c ‘Multiple readings of the same Golden Age’, Archaeological Dialogues, 6(2): 136–139. Díaz-Andreu, M. 2000d ‘Nacionalismo y arqueología: el contexto politico de nuestra disciplina [Nationalism and archaeology: the archaeological context of our discipline]’, Cuicuilco. Revista de la Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 7(20): 189–216. ALSO PUBLISHED AS Díaz-Andreu, M. 2000e ‘Nazionalismo e archeologia: il contesto politico della nostra disciplina [Nationalism and archaeology: the archaeological context of our discipline]’, in N. Terrenato (ed.) Archeologia Teorica, pp. 93–114. Firenze: Insegna del Giglio. AND Díaz-Andreu, M. 2001b ‘Nacionalismo y arqueología: el contexto político de nuestra disciplina [Nationalism and archaeology: the archaeological context of our discipline]’, Revista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da Universidade de São Paulo, 11: 3–20. Díaz-Andreu, M. 2001a ‘Ethnic identity/Ethnicity and Archaeology’, in N.J. Smelser & P.B. Baltes (eds.) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, pp. 4817–4821. Oxford: Elsevier Science. Díaz-Andreu, M. 2001c ‘Nationalism and Archaeology’, in M. Díaz-Andreu & A. Smith (eds.) Nationalism and Archaeology. Nations and Nationalism 7.4, pp. 429–440. London: Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism. Díaz-Andreu, M. 2002a Historia de la Arqueología. Estudios. Madrid: Ediciones Clásicas. – 11 – Díaz-Andreu, M. 2002b ‘Nationalism’, in C. Orser (ed.) Encyclopaedia of Historical Archaeology, pp. 379–380. London: Routledge. Díaz-Andreu, M. & M. Ramírez Sánchez 2001 ‘La Comisaría General de Excavaciones Arqueológicas (1939-1955): la administración del Patrimonio Arqueológico en España durante la primera etapa de la dictadura franquista’, Complutum, 12: 325–343. Díaz-Andreu, M. & A. Smith (eds.) 2001 Nationalism and Archaeology. Nations and Nationalism 7.4. London: Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism. Díaz-Andreu, M. & M.L.S. Sørensen (eds.) 1998a Excavating Women. A History of Women in European Archaeology. London: Routledge. Díaz-Andreu, M. & M.L.S. Sørensen 1998b ‘Excavating women. Towards an engendered history of archaeology’, in M. Díaz-Andreu & M.L.S. Sørensen (eds.) Excavating Women. A History of Women in European Archaeology, pp. 1-28. London: Routledge. Mora, G. & M. Díaz-Andreu (eds.) 1997 La cristalización del pasado. Génesis y desarrollo del marco institucional de la arqueología en España. Actas del II Congreso Internacional de Historiografía de la Arqueología en España (siglos XVIII-XX). Madrid, Málaga: Ministerio de Cultura, Universidad de Málaga. Díaz-Andreu, M. 2003 (forthcoming) ‘Britain and the Other: the archaeology of imperialism’, in R. Phillips & H. Brocklehurst (eds.) History, Identity & the Question of Britain. New York: Palgrave. IV. Publications suggested by subscribers From Richard B. Woodbury: Price, David 2003 ‘Cloak and trowel: should archaeologists double as spies?’ Archaeology, 56(5): 30–35. Van Tilburg, Jo Anne 2003 ‘Explorer: Katherine Routledge’s encounter with the mysteries of Easter Island’, Archaeology, 56(5): 50–53. Development of North Chilean Archaeology Guillermo Focacci Aste (1922–2000) defined several of the archaeological phases in northern Chilean archaeology, and trained a large number of students in the field. While there have been short obituary notices in various journals, Luis Álvarez Miranda, editor of Revista Diálogo Andino, the archaeological series of the Universidad de Tarapacá in Chile, has provided a more detailed analysis of his contributions. Álvarez has two short articles ‘Homenaje a Guillermo Focacci Aste’ and ‘Bocetos Biográficos de Guillermo Focacci Aste’ in the issue which became available last year. – 12 –