Archaeologists have more opportunities than ever to disseminate their research widely—and the public more opportunities to engage and respond. This has led to the increasing mobilisation of archaeological data and interpretations within the discourses of nationalism and identity politics. This debate piece introduces the Brexit hypothesis, the proposition that any archaeological discovery in Europe can—and probably will—be exploited to argue in support of, or against, Brexit. Examples demonstrate how archaeological and ancient DNA studies are appropriated for political ends, and a series of recommendations and strategies for combatting such exploitation are proposed by the author
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Archaeologists have more opportunities than ever to disseminate their research widely—and the public...
This article assesses the role of the pre-modern past in the construction of political identities re...
First paragraph: In his debate piece, 'The Brexit hypothesis and prehistory', Kenneth Brophy foregro...
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This article reviews the recent conflicts over the Celts largely generated in the field of archaeolo...
This paper is a response to the Brexit, Heritage and Archaeology workshop, run at UCL in May 2017 an...
This article presents the initial results from the S2AGES data base of calibrated radiocarbon estima...
Archaeologists have more opportunities than ever to disseminate their research widely—and the public...
This article assesses the role of the pre-modern past in the construction of political identities re...
First paragraph: In his debate piece, 'The Brexit hypothesis and prehistory', Kenneth Brophy foregro...
This short report represents the closing comments to the forum covering Brexit, Archaeology and Heri...
The year 2016 will be marked as a year in which identity politics reached new levels of significance...
Trying to understand the past by constructing ‘big picture’ and more detailed narratives is what we,...
This article examines the interpretation and public presentation of a particular view of the suppose...
Starting with observations on a coffin that was brought from Egypt in 1722 and displayed at the Brit...
Colleen Gibbs examines the way that studies of DNA provide potential new means of understanding iden...
Archaeology has always kept an inconsistent relationship with history. For decades, archaeology has ...
Anthropologists and other commentators struggle to make sense of pre-COVID-19 political developments...
Under embargo until: 2021-03-26In this essay, we interrogate how aDNA analyses have been blended wit...
This article reviews the recent conflicts over the Celts largely generated in the field of archaeolo...
This paper is a response to the Brexit, Heritage and Archaeology workshop, run at UCL in May 2017 an...
This article presents the initial results from the S2AGES data base of calibrated radiocarbon estima...