The 24th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists1 was held in Barcelona on 5-8 September this year. This article is a report on that meeting, although prior to describing the meeting itself, we would like to briefly explain about the origin and nature of the association. The objectives of the EAA are to promote archaeological research and the exchange of information; to foster the management and interpretation of European archaeological heritage; to incite respect for the appropriate ethical and scientific standards; to bolster the interests of the archaeological collective in Europe; and to foster cooperation with other organisations with similar objectives.2 The EAA was originally conceived with a much hu...