PhD ThesisHuman remains are one of the most popular aspects of archaeology for the public in the United Kingdom, yet they are also one of the most sensitive and debated. Changes in attitudes and guidance in the UK in recent years means that it has become increasingly important for archaeologists to engage and communicate with the public. The mass media such as newspapers provide an important, yet complex and often mistrusted interface through which this communication can happen. To date little research exists in this area, and this research project starts to address this gap by exploring newspaper coverage of the archaeological excavation, retention, and reburial of human remains in the UK between 1989 and 2009. An analysis of 413 newspape...
This research examines the role of the provincial press in disseminating Roman archaeological inform...
To understand how the public views archaeology and uncover the sources of their perceptions, this pa...
Online archives are of increasing importance in Archaeological Informatics, but like any new genre t...
A number of recent events inside and outside of the heritage sector have triggered a lively and larg...
Maintaining the public’s interest in the past has long been a major concern among archaeologists, an...
This thesis explores how British archaeologists working in Iraq during the interwar period engaged w...
Archaeology examines human cultural expressions as reflected in the artefactual record, in particula...
In 2010 and 2011 a series of articles appeared in British Archaeology describing a crisis surroundin...
Today, archaeologists are more aware of the importance of the relationship between their work and th...
There is a substantial literature on the use of oral history in archaeology, but there has been litt...
publication-status: PublishedThis is a post-print, author-produced version of an article accepted fo...
Archaeologists have an obligation to provide information and knowledge to the public as well as to t...
Palaeodemographic studies enable the lifespan and health of a population to be studied and subsequen...
The purpose of archaeological archives at first glance appears to be clear; it is defined in nationa...
ArticleThe process of archaeological excavation is one of destruction. It normally provides archaeol...
This research examines the role of the provincial press in disseminating Roman archaeological inform...
To understand how the public views archaeology and uncover the sources of their perceptions, this pa...
Online archives are of increasing importance in Archaeological Informatics, but like any new genre t...
A number of recent events inside and outside of the heritage sector have triggered a lively and larg...
Maintaining the public’s interest in the past has long been a major concern among archaeologists, an...
This thesis explores how British archaeologists working in Iraq during the interwar period engaged w...
Archaeology examines human cultural expressions as reflected in the artefactual record, in particula...
In 2010 and 2011 a series of articles appeared in British Archaeology describing a crisis surroundin...
Today, archaeologists are more aware of the importance of the relationship between their work and th...
There is a substantial literature on the use of oral history in archaeology, but there has been litt...
publication-status: PublishedThis is a post-print, author-produced version of an article accepted fo...
Archaeologists have an obligation to provide information and knowledge to the public as well as to t...
Palaeodemographic studies enable the lifespan and health of a population to be studied and subsequen...
The purpose of archaeological archives at first glance appears to be clear; it is defined in nationa...
ArticleThe process of archaeological excavation is one of destruction. It normally provides archaeol...
This research examines the role of the provincial press in disseminating Roman archaeological inform...
To understand how the public views archaeology and uncover the sources of their perceptions, this pa...
Online archives are of increasing importance in Archaeological Informatics, but like any new genre t...