Community archaeology, understood as a distinctive set of practices within the wider discipline, is a relatively new development. Its most important distinguishing characteristic is the relinquishing of at least partial control of a project to the local community. This introduction takes a preliminary look at where this kind of archaeology is being carried out around the world and outlines what marks it out as different from other kinds of archaeology. In conclusion, it is suggested that community archaeology has a unique, if not critical, contribution to make to the future development of archaeology as a genuinely worldwide discipline
This paper considers the rise of community archaeology in England and Wales, its relationships with ...
'Community archaeology' is a relatively new sub-field of research in archaeology that aims to involv...
This review paper begins with a discussion of the extent to which the expansion of the web has cause...
Does community archaeology work? In the UK over the last decade, there has been a boom in projects u...
Archaeology and archaeological theory are currently largely in the era of post-processualism. This h...
Archaeology and archaeological theory are currently largely in the era of post-processualism. This h...
Archaeology and archaeological theory are currently largely in the era of post-processualism. This h...
Outside the Antipodes, Australian archaeology is best known as an archaeology of the distant Palaeol...
This chapter introduces the theme and aims of the volume Living Communities and Their Archaeologies ...
The development of the archaeology of the 21st century is a mission not only of continuing integrati...
Outside of the Antipodes, Australian archaeology is best known as an archaeology of the distant Pala...
Community archaeology, or the notion that local officials, school teachers, community elders, workme...
Archaeologists define community archaeology differently across time periods, geographic regions, and...
The poster will make the case for a more inclusive vision of archaeology in the lands of the Bible. ...
This book traces the development of 'community archaeology', identifying both its advantages and dis...
This paper considers the rise of community archaeology in England and Wales, its relationships with ...
'Community archaeology' is a relatively new sub-field of research in archaeology that aims to involv...
This review paper begins with a discussion of the extent to which the expansion of the web has cause...
Does community archaeology work? In the UK over the last decade, there has been a boom in projects u...
Archaeology and archaeological theory are currently largely in the era of post-processualism. This h...
Archaeology and archaeological theory are currently largely in the era of post-processualism. This h...
Archaeology and archaeological theory are currently largely in the era of post-processualism. This h...
Outside the Antipodes, Australian archaeology is best known as an archaeology of the distant Palaeol...
This chapter introduces the theme and aims of the volume Living Communities and Their Archaeologies ...
The development of the archaeology of the 21st century is a mission not only of continuing integrati...
Outside of the Antipodes, Australian archaeology is best known as an archaeology of the distant Pala...
Community archaeology, or the notion that local officials, school teachers, community elders, workme...
Archaeologists define community archaeology differently across time periods, geographic regions, and...
The poster will make the case for a more inclusive vision of archaeology in the lands of the Bible. ...
This book traces the development of 'community archaeology', identifying both its advantages and dis...
This paper considers the rise of community archaeology in England and Wales, its relationships with ...
'Community archaeology' is a relatively new sub-field of research in archaeology that aims to involv...
This review paper begins with a discussion of the extent to which the expansion of the web has cause...