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M74 public archaeology programme evaluation report

M74 public archaeology programme evaluation report

... in archaeology - perhaps spurred on by the television series Time Team - but had no personal connection with the sites ...the public tend to underestimate the importance of the knowledge that they have and ...

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Archaeology and the Public: Out of the Ivory Tower and Into the Streets

Archaeology and the Public: Out of the Ivory Tower and Into the Streets

... However, if archaeologists can present archaeology as a program of great public interest and concern, then perhaps the public and their political leaders will give a[r] ...

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Using Social Media as a Source for Understanding Public Perceptions of Archaeology: Research Challenges and Methodological Pitfalls

Using Social Media as a Source for Understanding Public Perceptions of Archaeology: Research Challenges and Methodological Pitfalls

... of archaeology in digital ...independent, public-interest research’ (Bruns 2019: ...Social/digital archaeology and heritage does not need try to frame itself as a form of data science through a focus ...

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Visualisation for the Public in Archaeology. Informing and entertaining the general public through illustrations, scale models, theme parks, serious games and Virtual Reality.

Visualisation for the Public in Archaeology. Informing and entertaining the general public through illustrations, scale models, theme parks, serious games and Virtual Reality.

... general public these parks feature a balance between the communication of archaeological information and ...seems archaeology and commerce don’t necessarily have to cancel each other ...

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Archaeology, heritage and social value: public perspectives on European Archaeology

Archaeology, heritage and social value: public perspectives on European Archaeology

... Today, archaeology and archaeologists find themselves in a new market ...of archaeology for understanding ourselves and our society has always been important, it has also been greatly magni- fied by the ...

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Ordinary things : an archaeology of public housing

Ordinary things : an archaeology of public housing

... acceptable. Damage can occur — as long as it is not ‘excessive’; harassment of neighbours can occur — as long as it is within ‘reasonable limits’. In essence, estate are no longer a safe haven from unacceptable ...

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Ethical Challenges in Digital Public Archaeology

Ethical Challenges in Digital Public Archaeology

... digital public archaeology, and although we may choose to manage our research and engagement activities in ways that protect our own pro- fessional expertise, we can engage with, and support the general ...

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‘Pompeii mania' in schools Down Under

‘Pompeii mania' in schools Down Under

... on archaeology. Students examine public buildings, private houses, public spaces such as streets and the Forum, wall paintings, statues, mosaics, and organic and animal ...of archaeology by ...

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Problems with Preservation in Situ

Problems with Preservation in Situ

... for public enjoyment when there were suitable visual ...of archaeology to satisfy academic curiosity by excavating ever more basically unthreatened ...

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Creative Archaeology

Creative Archaeology

... preventive archaeology and the polluter-pays ...skills, public awareness and outreach activities), the respondents stated that there were no significant problems ...which public engagement activities ...

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Introduction: emerging approaches to public archaeology

Introduction: emerging approaches to public archaeology

... The collection of five papers here offers a ‘snapshot’ of some of these complex and emergent discussions. They explore the epistemological and ethical challenges of engaging with extra- archaeological expertise; the ...

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Erosion and coastal archaeology : Evaluating the threat and prioritising action

Erosion and coastal archaeology : Evaluating the threat and prioritising action

... the public to manage a threatened ...the public has a vital role to play in managing the coastal heritage resource is key, as it helps make management plans more sustainable, more relevant and more ...

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Archaeology and Human Evolution

Archaeology and Human Evolution

... of archaeology and human evolution can be achieved through a number of ...them. Archaeology is a fairly tactile thing, and there can be little replacement for actually seeing, or better yet, handling ...

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Imprint of action : the sociocultural impact of public activities in archaeology

Imprint of action : the sociocultural impact of public activities in archaeology

... (Florjanowicz 2015).While the focus of the convention lies on the protection of archaeological heritage, it does this in order to “protect the archaeological heritage as a source of the European collective memory and as ...

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Excavations at the Thaddeus Stevens and Lydia HamiltonSmith Site, Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Archaeological Evidencefor the Underground Railroad

Excavations at the Thaddeus Stevens and Lydia HamiltonSmith Site, Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Archaeological Evidencefor the Underground Railroad

... (University of Maryland). All four generously traveled to Lancaster in the summer of 2003 to view the Stevens and Smith Site and associated artifacts. An early version of this article was presented at the 2004 Society ...

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Archaeology of Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu

Archaeology of Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu

... Volume 4, Issue 1, January – 2019 International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology ISSN No 2456 2165 IJISRT19JA262 www ijisrt com 558 Archaeology of Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu[.] ...

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Another snapshot for the album: a decade of Australian Archaeology in Profile survey data

Another snapshot for the album: a decade of Australian Archaeology in Profile survey data

... in archaeology, and impacts the average age of men and women in the discipline, most pronounced in 2010 ...of archaeology that provide a different work-life ...

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Reconstructing the Roman London flavourscape: New insights into the exotic food plant trade using network and spatial analyses

Reconstructing the Roman London flavourscape: New insights into the exotic food plant trade using network and spatial analyses

... We would like to warmly thank the staff at MOLA and LAARC for granting us access to the wealth of archaeological and archae- obotanical information from London and particularly to Anne Davis for her help and many ...

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Indian Archaeology in Retrospect

Indian Archaeology in Retrospect

... Sonawane has made a careful study of the post- urban, in other words Late Harappa, and Post-Harappa cultures in Gujarat at more than fifteen sites and explained in detail t[r] ...

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Soil Scientific Research Methods Used in Archaeology – Promising Soil Biochemistry: a Mini-review

Soil Scientific Research Methods Used in Archaeology – Promising Soil Biochemistry: a Mini-review

... As stated earlier, a lot of the soil phosphorus research in archaeology uses methods easily applied on the fi eld. The ring or spot test is a vivid example and it is used to test for easily removable available soil ...

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