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This edition presents Ex Novo Volumes 7 and 8 together in a single publication, bringing into dialogue two complementary explorations of archaeology's engagement with society, identity, and disciplinary traditions.
Volume 7 examines the complex relationships between the past and present, tracing how historical narratives, mythology, and activism intersect in shaping contemporary identities. The contributions highlight archaeology as a discipline rooted not only in the recovery of material remains but also in the ongoing negotiation of cultural memory, nationalism, and societal constructs.
Volume 8 turns to the field of Balkan archaeology, drawing on papers originally presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in Budapest. This volume interrogates the socio-political frameworks that have shaped archaeological practice in the Balkans, questioning long-standing interpretive paradigms and highlighting the challenges of integrating new theoretical approaches. Its contributions invite a critical reassessment of regional methodologies and advocate for innovative perspectives that address both historical legacies and contemporary scholarly discourse.
Together, these two volumes offer a rich and thought-provoking collection that underscores the evolving dialogue between archaeology, historical narratives, and the cultural and political contexts in which the discipline operates.
Contents
Volume 7
Martina REVELLO LAMI, Jesus GARCIA SÁNCHEZ & Maja GORI: Foreword
Jagoba HIDALGO-MASA: Crossed presents. Iron Age as a driving force in the construction of the current Basque political reality
Stavros OIKONOMIDIS: Dido's foundation legend, archetypes of foundation myths in Eurasia and Neomythology in the nineteenth century Balkans
Claudio CAVAZZUTI: Brexit, la "rivolta populista" e il futuro dell'archeologia
Alessandro PINTUCCI: Tutto l'ambaradan intorno alla rimozione dei monumenti agli schiavisti: Critica (un po') ragionata
Francesca DELL'ERA: Di tutela, immondizia e nomadismo. Riflessioni a margine di una sorveglianza archeologica in corso d'opera
Emiliano BARLETTA & Alessio LO MANTO: Archaeology & Comics
Volume 8
Maja GORI, Daniela HEILMANN, Kristina PENEZIĆ: Balkan Archaeology as a laboratory
Staša BABIĆ: Plus ça change? Balkan archaeology in search of identity
Monika MILOSAVLJEVIĆ: Kuhn, Fleck and Archaeological Evidence: An Omnivorous Strategy to Study the History of Archaeology
Christos GIAMAKIS: Bridging the Gap(s) between 'European', 'Balkan' and 'Greek' Archaeolog(ies)y
Uroš MATIĆ: Queering Serbian Archaeology: Androcentrism, Heteronormativity, Gender and the Writing of (Pre)history
Reviews:
Maja GORI: Review of Greenberg R. & Hamilakis Y. Archaeology, Nation, and Race: Confronting the Past, Decolonizing the Future in Greece and Israel. Cambridge, 2022
Daniela HEILMANN: Review of Gyucha A. & Parkinson W.A. (eds.), First Kings of Europe. From Farmers to Rulers in Prehistoric Southeastern Europe. Cotsen Institute of Archaeological Press, The Field Museum of Natural History. Los Angeles, 2022



