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Inter-Section Volume V
NTER-SECTION is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal focusing on contributions from junior archaeological researchers at Leiden University. The journal offers an accessible platform for the publication of individual research by undergraduate and graduate students. The Editorial Board consists of PhD candidates from the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University.
- Author
- Various autors
- Date
- 09 December 2024
- Links
- Download Inter-Section Volume V

Contents
- Casna, M., Delaney, S., Hall, R., Mommen, A., and Tsigoni, F. Bridging the gap: Making Academic Journals Accessible for the Neurodiverse
- Abruzzese, T. Neanderthal Art and the Problem of Ethnocentrism
- Arends, A.A.H. Tiny Travellers: Study of West Asian Beads from Merovingian Burials in Dutch Limburg in Relation to International Exchange Networks.
- Aguasvivas Hernandez, M., Chiappa, O., van Litsenburg, Z.C.A.N., Schoon, N.S., and Seferidou, E. The ethics of studying human and non-human remains in the Circum-Caribbean
- Kuipers, K.J. The problem with Symbolic Behaviour
- Tsigoni, F. Colonial Gamification: Maya representation in Civilization VI
- Mason, R. Nature as Kin: Reconsidering Evidence of Agriculture in Southwest Amazonia in the Early Holocene