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Archaeologists and the dead : mortuary archaeology in comtemporary society / / edited by Howard Williams and Melanie Giles
Archaeologists and the dead : mortuary archaeology in comtemporary society / / edited by Howard Williams and Melanie Giles
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (486 p.)
Disciplina 930.1
Collana Oxford scholarship online
Soggetto topico Human remains (Archaeology)
Funeral rites and ceremonies, Ancient
Death - Social aspects
Social archaeology
Excavations (Archaeology)
Archaeologists
Archaeology - Social aspects
Memorials - Social aspects
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-19-191700-1
0-19-106797-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Archaeologists and the Dead: Mortuary Archaeology in Contemporary Society; Copyright; Foreword; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Preface; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction: Mortuary Archaeology in Contemporary Society; Mortuary Archaeology in the UK; Reburial and repatriation; The `crisis ́in burial archaeology; Naming the dead; Plural identities: fragments and absences; Telling Tales: Archaeologists and the Dead; Introducing the Book: the Dead and the Archaeologist; Acknowledgements; Bibliography; Part 1: Investigating the Dead
Chapter 2: Questions Raised in Excavating the Recent DeadIntroduction; Excavating Modern or Contemporary Cemeteries; Principles of the Project; Keeping a low profile; Reburial and respect; Categorizing the Dead; What is the Significance and Relevance of this Type of Project to the Contemporary World?; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3: Personhood and Re-Embodiment in Osteological Practice; Introduction; Encountering the Dead; Manipulation and Transformation of the Dead; Re-Embodiment; Embodiment and Personhood at the Alameda-Stone Cemetery, Tucson, Arizona; Personhood and the Osteologist
AcknowledgementsEndnotes; Bibliography; Chapter 4: Separating the Emotions: Archaeological Mentalities in Central Italian Funerary Archaeology; Introduction; Archaeological Mentalities and Ethnographies of Archaeology; The Research Design; The Interviewees; Archaeologists and the Dead; Archaeologists and the Ancestors; Discussion; Conclusions; Appendix 1; Intervista; Appendix 2; Acknowledgements; Endnotes; Bibliography; Chapter 5: Slave-Trade Archaeology and the Public: The Excavation of a `Liberated African ́Graveyard on St Helena; Introduction; St Helena And The Air Access Project
Data GatheringEthnic Origins And Cultural Ownership; Public Engagement; Attitudes To The Dead; Superstition; International Attention; Conclusion; Endnotes; Bibliography; Chapter 6: Habeas Corpus: Contested Ownership of Casualties of the Great War; Introduction; Finding the Fallen; Ownership and Claim; Tribal Ancestor Worship; The Archaeologists; Happy Families?; Wider Communities; Ecce Homo; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Endnotes; Bibliography; Primary Sources; Secondary Sources; Chapter 7: Bones Without Barriers: The Social Impact of Digging the Dead; Introduction
Archaeology and modern death cultureThe Value of Archaeology; Bones Without Barriers at Oakington; Oakington early Anglo-Saxon cemetery; Methodology; Participatory and non-participant observation; Interviews and conversations; Themes:; Results; 2010 quantitative results; 2011 qualitative research; Relationships between the living and the dead; Learning from the dead; Ethics: the way itś dug; Discussion: the Social Impact of Digging the Dead; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Appendix 1; Feedback Form; Bibliography; Part 2: Displaying the Dead
Chapter 8: Museum Practice and the Display of Human Remains
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Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016
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Archaeologists and the dead : mortuary archaeology in contemporary society / / edited by Howard Williams and Melanie Giles
Archaeologists and the dead : mortuary archaeology in contemporary society / / edited by Howard Williams and Melanie Giles
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (486 p.)
Disciplina 930.1
Collana Oxford scholarship online
Soggetto topico Human remains (Archaeology)
Funeral rites and ceremonies, Ancient
Death - Social aspects
Social archaeology
Excavations (Archaeology)
Archaeologists
Archaeology - Social aspects
Memorials - Social aspects
ISBN 0-19-191700-1
0-19-106797-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Archaeologists and the Dead: Mortuary Archaeology in Contemporary Society; Copyright; Foreword; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Preface; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction: Mortuary Archaeology in Contemporary Society; Mortuary Archaeology in the UK; Reburial and repatriation; The `crisis ́in burial archaeology; Naming the dead; Plural identities: fragments and absences; Telling Tales: Archaeologists and the Dead; Introducing the Book: the Dead and the Archaeologist; Acknowledgements; Bibliography; Part 1: Investigating the Dead
Chapter 2: Questions Raised in Excavating the Recent DeadIntroduction; Excavating Modern or Contemporary Cemeteries; Principles of the Project; Keeping a low profile; Reburial and respect; Categorizing the Dead; What is the Significance and Relevance of this Type of Project to the Contemporary World?; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3: Personhood and Re-Embodiment in Osteological Practice; Introduction; Encountering the Dead; Manipulation and Transformation of the Dead; Re-Embodiment; Embodiment and Personhood at the Alameda-Stone Cemetery, Tucson, Arizona; Personhood and the Osteologist
AcknowledgementsEndnotes; Bibliography; Chapter 4: Separating the Emotions: Archaeological Mentalities in Central Italian Funerary Archaeology; Introduction; Archaeological Mentalities and Ethnographies of Archaeology; The Research Design; The Interviewees; Archaeologists and the Dead; Archaeologists and the Ancestors; Discussion; Conclusions; Appendix 1; Intervista; Appendix 2; Acknowledgements; Endnotes; Bibliography; Chapter 5: Slave-Trade Archaeology and the Public: The Excavation of a `Liberated African ́Graveyard on St Helena; Introduction; St Helena And The Air Access Project
Data GatheringEthnic Origins And Cultural Ownership; Public Engagement; Attitudes To The Dead; Superstition; International Attention; Conclusion; Endnotes; Bibliography; Chapter 6: Habeas Corpus: Contested Ownership of Casualties of the Great War; Introduction; Finding the Fallen; Ownership and Claim; Tribal Ancestor Worship; The Archaeologists; Happy Families?; Wider Communities; Ecce Homo; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Endnotes; Bibliography; Primary Sources; Secondary Sources; Chapter 7: Bones Without Barriers: The Social Impact of Digging the Dead; Introduction
Archaeology and modern death cultureThe Value of Archaeology; Bones Without Barriers at Oakington; Oakington early Anglo-Saxon cemetery; Methodology; Participatory and non-participant observation; Interviews and conversations; Themes:; Results; 2010 quantitative results; 2011 qualitative research; Relationships between the living and the dead; Learning from the dead; Ethics: the way itś dug; Discussion: the Social Impact of Digging the Dead; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Appendix 1; Feedback Form; Bibliography; Part 2: Displaying the Dead
Chapter 8: Museum Practice and the Display of Human Remains
Record Nr. UNINA-9910798425003321
Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016
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Archaeologists and the dead : mortuary archaeology in contemporary society / / edited by Howard Williams and Melanie Giles
Archaeologists and the dead : mortuary archaeology in contemporary society / / edited by Howard Williams and Melanie Giles
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (486 p.)
Disciplina 930.1
Collana Oxford scholarship online
Soggetto topico Human remains (Archaeology)
Funeral rites and ceremonies, Ancient
Death - Social aspects
Social archaeology
Excavations (Archaeology)
Archaeologists
Archaeology - Social aspects
Memorials - Social aspects
ISBN 0-19-191700-1
0-19-106797-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Archaeologists and the Dead: Mortuary Archaeology in Contemporary Society; Copyright; Foreword; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Preface; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction: Mortuary Archaeology in Contemporary Society; Mortuary Archaeology in the UK; Reburial and repatriation; The `crisis ́in burial archaeology; Naming the dead; Plural identities: fragments and absences; Telling Tales: Archaeologists and the Dead; Introducing the Book: the Dead and the Archaeologist; Acknowledgements; Bibliography; Part 1: Investigating the Dead
Chapter 2: Questions Raised in Excavating the Recent DeadIntroduction; Excavating Modern or Contemporary Cemeteries; Principles of the Project; Keeping a low profile; Reburial and respect; Categorizing the Dead; What is the Significance and Relevance of this Type of Project to the Contemporary World?; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3: Personhood and Re-Embodiment in Osteological Practice; Introduction; Encountering the Dead; Manipulation and Transformation of the Dead; Re-Embodiment; Embodiment and Personhood at the Alameda-Stone Cemetery, Tucson, Arizona; Personhood and the Osteologist
AcknowledgementsEndnotes; Bibliography; Chapter 4: Separating the Emotions: Archaeological Mentalities in Central Italian Funerary Archaeology; Introduction; Archaeological Mentalities and Ethnographies of Archaeology; The Research Design; The Interviewees; Archaeologists and the Dead; Archaeologists and the Ancestors; Discussion; Conclusions; Appendix 1; Intervista; Appendix 2; Acknowledgements; Endnotes; Bibliography; Chapter 5: Slave-Trade Archaeology and the Public: The Excavation of a `Liberated African ́Graveyard on St Helena; Introduction; St Helena And The Air Access Project
Data GatheringEthnic Origins And Cultural Ownership; Public Engagement; Attitudes To The Dead; Superstition; International Attention; Conclusion; Endnotes; Bibliography; Chapter 6: Habeas Corpus: Contested Ownership of Casualties of the Great War; Introduction; Finding the Fallen; Ownership and Claim; Tribal Ancestor Worship; The Archaeologists; Happy Families?; Wider Communities; Ecce Homo; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Endnotes; Bibliography; Primary Sources; Secondary Sources; Chapter 7: Bones Without Barriers: The Social Impact of Digging the Dead; Introduction
Archaeology and modern death cultureThe Value of Archaeology; Bones Without Barriers at Oakington; Oakington early Anglo-Saxon cemetery; Methodology; Participatory and non-participant observation; Interviews and conversations; Themes:; Results; 2010 quantitative results; 2011 qualitative research; Relationships between the living and the dead; Learning from the dead; Ethics: the way itś dug; Discussion: the Social Impact of Digging the Dead; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Appendix 1; Feedback Form; Bibliography; Part 2: Displaying the Dead
Chapter 8: Museum Practice and the Display of Human Remains
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Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016
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Digging into the dark ages : early medieval public archaeologies / / edited by Howard Williams, Pauline Magdalene Clarke
Digging into the dark ages : early medieval public archaeologies / / edited by Howard Williams, Pauline Magdalene Clarke
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd., , [2020]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (367 pages)
Disciplina 930.1
Collana Access Archaeology
Soggetto topico Community archaeology
ISBN 1-78969-528-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Chiara Bonacchi -- Public Archaeology for the Dark Ages -- Howard Williams -- with Pauline Clarke, Victoria Bounds, Sarah Bratton, Amy Dunn, James Fish, Ioan Griffiths, Megan Hall, Joseph Keelan, Matthew Kelly, David Jackson, Stephanie Matthews, Max Moran, Niamh Moreton, Robert Neeson, Victoria Nicholls, Sacha O'Connor, Jessica Pen -- Keep the Dark Ages Weird: Engaging the Many Publics of Early Medieval Archaeology -- An Interview with Dr Adrián Maldonado -- Colouring the Dark Ages: Perceptions of Early Medieval Colour in Popular Culture -- Anne Sassin -- Why do Horned Helmets still Matter? -- Sacha O'Connor -- Public Archaeology of Early Medieval Assembly Places and Practices: Þingvellir -- Matthew Kelly -- Dressing for Ragnarök? Commodifying, Appropriating & -- Fetishising the Vikings -- Madeline Walsh -- The Vikings of JORVIK: 40 Years of Reconstruction and Re-enactment -- Chris Tuckley -- Displaying the Dark Ages in Museums -- Howard Williams, Pauline Clarke and Sarah Bratton -- Where History Meets Legend: Presenting the Early Medieval Archaeology of Tintagel Castle, Cornwall -- Susan Greaney -- Digging up the Dark Ages in Cornwall: The Tintagel Challenge and St Piran's Oratory Experience -- Jacqueline A Nowakowski and James Gossip -- Death and Memory in Fragments: Project Eliseg's Public Archaeology -- Howard Williams and Suzanne Evans -- Reading the Gosforth Cross: Enriching Learning through Film and Photogrammetry -- Roger Lang and Dominic Powlesland -- Crafting the Early Middle Ages: Creating Synergies between Re-enactors and Archaeologists -- An interview with Adam Parsons and Stuart Strong -- Archaeology in Alfred the Great (1969) and The Last Kingdom (2015-) -- Victoria Nicholls and Howard Williams.
'It's the End of the World as we Know it …': Reforging Ragnarök through Popular Culture -- Mark A. Hall -- The #GreatHeathenHunt: Repton's Public Early Medieval Archaeology -- An interview with Cat Jarman -- Vikings and Virality -- Matthew Thomas -- Old Norse in the Wild West: Digital Public Engagement on YouTube -- An interview with Jackson Crawford -- The Image Hoard: Using the Past as a Palette in Discussing the Politics of the Present -- Wulfgar the Bard -- Afterword: Whose 'Dark Ages'? -- Bonnie Effros.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794648203321
Oxford : , : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd., , [2020]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Digging into the dark ages : early medieval public archaeologies / / edited by Howard Williams, Pauline Magdalene Clarke
Digging into the dark ages : early medieval public archaeologies / / edited by Howard Williams, Pauline Magdalene Clarke
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd., , [2020]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (367 pages)
Disciplina 930.1
Collana Access Archaeology
Soggetto topico Community archaeology
ISBN 1-78969-528-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Chiara Bonacchi -- Public Archaeology for the Dark Ages -- Howard Williams -- with Pauline Clarke, Victoria Bounds, Sarah Bratton, Amy Dunn, James Fish, Ioan Griffiths, Megan Hall, Joseph Keelan, Matthew Kelly, David Jackson, Stephanie Matthews, Max Moran, Niamh Moreton, Robert Neeson, Victoria Nicholls, Sacha O'Connor, Jessica Pen -- Keep the Dark Ages Weird: Engaging the Many Publics of Early Medieval Archaeology -- An Interview with Dr Adrián Maldonado -- Colouring the Dark Ages: Perceptions of Early Medieval Colour in Popular Culture -- Anne Sassin -- Why do Horned Helmets still Matter? -- Sacha O'Connor -- Public Archaeology of Early Medieval Assembly Places and Practices: Þingvellir -- Matthew Kelly -- Dressing for Ragnarök? Commodifying, Appropriating & -- Fetishising the Vikings -- Madeline Walsh -- The Vikings of JORVIK: 40 Years of Reconstruction and Re-enactment -- Chris Tuckley -- Displaying the Dark Ages in Museums -- Howard Williams, Pauline Clarke and Sarah Bratton -- Where History Meets Legend: Presenting the Early Medieval Archaeology of Tintagel Castle, Cornwall -- Susan Greaney -- Digging up the Dark Ages in Cornwall: The Tintagel Challenge and St Piran's Oratory Experience -- Jacqueline A Nowakowski and James Gossip -- Death and Memory in Fragments: Project Eliseg's Public Archaeology -- Howard Williams and Suzanne Evans -- Reading the Gosforth Cross: Enriching Learning through Film and Photogrammetry -- Roger Lang and Dominic Powlesland -- Crafting the Early Middle Ages: Creating Synergies between Re-enactors and Archaeologists -- An interview with Adam Parsons and Stuart Strong -- Archaeology in Alfred the Great (1969) and The Last Kingdom (2015-) -- Victoria Nicholls and Howard Williams.
'It's the End of the World as we Know it …': Reforging Ragnarök through Popular Culture -- Mark A. Hall -- The #GreatHeathenHunt: Repton's Public Early Medieval Archaeology -- An interview with Cat Jarman -- Vikings and Virality -- Matthew Thomas -- Old Norse in the Wild West: Digital Public Engagement on YouTube -- An interview with Jackson Crawford -- The Image Hoard: Using the Past as a Palette in Discussing the Politics of the Present -- Wulfgar the Bard -- Afterword: Whose 'Dark Ages'? -- Bonnie Effros.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824172503321
Oxford : , : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd., , [2020]
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Public archaeology : arts of engagement / / edited by Howard Williams, Caroline Pudney, Afnan Ezzeldin
Public archaeology : arts of engagement / / edited by Howard Williams, Caroline Pudney, Afnan Ezzeldin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2019]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (290 pages)
Disciplina 930.1
Soggetto topico Community archaeology
ISBN 1-78969-374-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction: Public Archaeologies as Arts of Engagement -- Howard Williams -- From Archaeo-Engage to Arts of Engagement: Conference to Publication -- Howard Williams -- Jonathan Felgate, Bryony Fisher, Bethan Humphries, Shaun Parry, Hannah Proctor, -- Mona Rajput, Calum Richardson and Becky Swift -- with Rachel Alexander, Robyn Bursnell, Jack Cave, Aaron Clarke, Afnan Ezzeldin, -- Part 1: The Art of Engagement: Strategies and Debates in Public Archaeology -- The Benefits of Archaeology -- Shaun Parry -- 'Dig Society': Funding Models and Sustainability in Community Archaeology -- Matt Beresford -- Engage thy Neighbour: Perspectives in Community Archaeology -- Bethany Humphries -- An Archaeology of Life on the Streets -- Bryony Fisher -- Dialogues with Early Medieval 'Warriors' -- Howard Williams and Rachel Alexander -- Public Archaeology at Bryn Celli Ddu: Sharing Prehistory -- Ben Edwards & -- Seren Griffiths -- Sanaa Hijazi, Courtney Mainprize, Maranda Wareham, Sian Bramble, -- Evaluating Community Archaeology -- Emma Stringfellow -- Instrumentalised Public Archaeology: Cease and Desist? -- Caroline Pudney -- Part 2: Arts in Public Archaeology: Digital and Visual Media -- Archaeodeath as Digital Public Mortuary Archaeology -- Howard Williams -- Comics, Creativity and Community -- John G. Swogger -- Vox Archaeo: Podcasting the Past -- Tristan Boyle -- The Art of Balancing Intrigue and Integrity: The Risks and Rewards of Public Archaeology -- Marc Barkman-Astles -- Being Shaped by Engagement: Reflections on Academic 'YouTubing' -- Chloë N. Duckworth -- Archaeogaming as Public Archaeology -- Afnan Ezzeldin -- Part 3: Art as Public Archaeology -- Playful Encounters: Engaging Children in Public Archaeology.
Aaron Clarke -- Reaching Communities through the Stories on the Walls -- Ellen McInnes -- Visualising Heritage Complexity: Comic Books, Prehistoric Rock-Art and the Cochno Stone -- Kenneth Brophy and Hannah Sackett -- Dig! Arts Access Project: Finding Inspiration in the Park -- Melanie Giles and Karina Croucher -- Afterword: Why do you do public archaeology? / What other kind of archaeology could there be? -- Seren Grifffiths.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794798003321
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2019]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Public archaeology : arts of engagement / / edited by Howard Williams, Caroline Pudney, Afnan Ezzeldin
Public archaeology : arts of engagement / / edited by Howard Williams, Caroline Pudney, Afnan Ezzeldin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2019]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (290 pages)
Disciplina 930.1
Soggetto topico Community archaeology
ISBN 1-78969-374-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction: Public Archaeologies as Arts of Engagement -- Howard Williams -- From Archaeo-Engage to Arts of Engagement: Conference to Publication -- Howard Williams -- Jonathan Felgate, Bryony Fisher, Bethan Humphries, Shaun Parry, Hannah Proctor, -- Mona Rajput, Calum Richardson and Becky Swift -- with Rachel Alexander, Robyn Bursnell, Jack Cave, Aaron Clarke, Afnan Ezzeldin, -- Part 1: The Art of Engagement: Strategies and Debates in Public Archaeology -- The Benefits of Archaeology -- Shaun Parry -- 'Dig Society': Funding Models and Sustainability in Community Archaeology -- Matt Beresford -- Engage thy Neighbour: Perspectives in Community Archaeology -- Bethany Humphries -- An Archaeology of Life on the Streets -- Bryony Fisher -- Dialogues with Early Medieval 'Warriors' -- Howard Williams and Rachel Alexander -- Public Archaeology at Bryn Celli Ddu: Sharing Prehistory -- Ben Edwards & -- Seren Griffiths -- Sanaa Hijazi, Courtney Mainprize, Maranda Wareham, Sian Bramble, -- Evaluating Community Archaeology -- Emma Stringfellow -- Instrumentalised Public Archaeology: Cease and Desist? -- Caroline Pudney -- Part 2: Arts in Public Archaeology: Digital and Visual Media -- Archaeodeath as Digital Public Mortuary Archaeology -- Howard Williams -- Comics, Creativity and Community -- John G. Swogger -- Vox Archaeo: Podcasting the Past -- Tristan Boyle -- The Art of Balancing Intrigue and Integrity: The Risks and Rewards of Public Archaeology -- Marc Barkman-Astles -- Being Shaped by Engagement: Reflections on Academic 'YouTubing' -- Chloë N. Duckworth -- Archaeogaming as Public Archaeology -- Afnan Ezzeldin -- Part 3: Art as Public Archaeology -- Playful Encounters: Engaging Children in Public Archaeology.
Aaron Clarke -- Reaching Communities through the Stories on the Walls -- Ellen McInnes -- Visualising Heritage Complexity: Comic Books, Prehistoric Rock-Art and the Cochno Stone -- Kenneth Brophy and Hannah Sackett -- Dig! Arts Access Project: Finding Inspiration in the Park -- Melanie Giles and Karina Croucher -- Afterword: Why do you do public archaeology? / What other kind of archaeology could there be? -- Seren Grifffiths.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809678103321
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2019]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The Public Archaeology of Treasure / / edited by Howard Williams, Samuel Clague, and Peter Reavill
The Public Archaeology of Treasure / / edited by Howard Williams, Samuel Clague, and Peter Reavill
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (206 pages)
Disciplina 930.1
Soggetto topico Community archaeology
Treasure troves
Soggetto non controllato Archaeology
Social Science
ISBN 1-80327-311-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- About Access Archaeology -- Title Page -- Contents -- Copyright information -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: the Public Archaeology of Treasure -- Howard Williams, Samuel Clague, Natasha Carr and James Raine -- Going with the FLO: Personal Reflections on the Portable Antiquities Scheme for England and Wales -- an interview with Peter Reavill -- 'An Unlikely Ally?' Archaeologists and Metal Detectorists in England and Wales Today -- Pauline Magdalene Clarke -- Stór mo chroí - Reflections on Treasure from an Irish Perspective -- Sharon A. Greene -- From Golden Eggs to Trampled Treasure: the 2019 Cadbury Chocolate Scandal -- Aisling E.P. Tierney -- A National Strategy for Treasure? -- an interview with Gail Boyle -- The Staffordshire Hoard Conservation Program -- an interview with Pieta Greaves -- Audio Bling: Innovation and Accessibility in the Museum Display of Archaeological Treasures -- Edward Antrobus -- Early Medieval Treasures Online: Strategies for Engagement -- Caitlin R. Green -- Rest in Pieces: 'Treasure' and the Public Perception of Grave Goods in England and Wales -- Adam Daubney -- The Public Archaeology of Tomb Treasures in the Media -- Sophie Brown -- Destroy the 'Sutton Hoo Treasure'! -- Howard Williams -- Green Bling -- Kenneth Brophy.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910795880503321
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, , [2022]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The Public Archaeology of Treasure / / edited by Howard Williams, Samuel Clague, and Peter Reavill
The Public Archaeology of Treasure / / edited by Howard Williams, Samuel Clague, and Peter Reavill
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (206 pages)
Disciplina 930.1
Soggetto topico Community archaeology
Treasure troves
Soggetto non controllato Archaeology
Social Science
ISBN 1-80327-311-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- About Access Archaeology -- Title Page -- Contents -- Copyright information -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: the Public Archaeology of Treasure -- Howard Williams, Samuel Clague, Natasha Carr and James Raine -- Going with the FLO: Personal Reflections on the Portable Antiquities Scheme for England and Wales -- an interview with Peter Reavill -- 'An Unlikely Ally?' Archaeologists and Metal Detectorists in England and Wales Today -- Pauline Magdalene Clarke -- Stór mo chroí - Reflections on Treasure from an Irish Perspective -- Sharon A. Greene -- From Golden Eggs to Trampled Treasure: the 2019 Cadbury Chocolate Scandal -- Aisling E.P. Tierney -- A National Strategy for Treasure? -- an interview with Gail Boyle -- The Staffordshire Hoard Conservation Program -- an interview with Pieta Greaves -- Audio Bling: Innovation and Accessibility in the Museum Display of Archaeological Treasures -- Edward Antrobus -- Early Medieval Treasures Online: Strategies for Engagement -- Caitlin R. Green -- Rest in Pieces: 'Treasure' and the Public Perception of Grave Goods in England and Wales -- Adam Daubney -- The Public Archaeology of Tomb Treasures in the Media -- Sophie Brown -- Destroy the 'Sutton Hoo Treasure'! -- Howard Williams -- Green Bling -- Kenneth Brophy.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823373203321
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, , [2022]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui