This Introduction to AP’s third special issue seeks to provide context and rationale to the study of ‘public mortuary archaeology’ before reviewing the development of the volume. Building on the presentations of the first Public Archaeology Twitter Conference of April 2017, these articles comprise a wide range of original analyses reflecting on the public archaeology of death, including evaluations of fieldwork contexts, churches and museums. These articles are joined by discussions of the digital dimensions to public mortuary archaeology, an appraisal of ancient and modern DNA research as public mortuary archaeology, and the relationship between mortuary archaeology and palliative care. Together, the articles constitute the state of curren...
This volume addresses the relationship between archaeologists and the dead, through the many dimensi...
This is the author's version of a book chapter published in The Oxford handbook of the archaeology o...
In the present as in the past, the dead have been deployed to promote visions of identity, as well a...
ArticleThis Introduction to AP’s third special issue seeks to provide context and rationale to the ...
This Introduction to AP’s third special issue seeks to provide context and rationale to the study of...
Over recent decades, the ethics, politics and public engagements of mortuary archaeology have receiv...
Introducing the ten chapters of the book which each explore different dimensions of the public archa...
Modern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more comprehens...
We live in the information age, and our lives are increasingly digitized. Our quotidian has been tra...
The value of open data is transforming archaeological practice while also introducing new concerns r...
Modern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more comprehens...
Modern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more comprehens...
While death is universal, reactions to death and ways of dealing with the dead body are hugely diver...
The papers in this special volume originated in two separate sessions of the 2012 Theoretical Archae...
YesModern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more compre...
This volume addresses the relationship between archaeologists and the dead, through the many dimensi...
This is the author's version of a book chapter published in The Oxford handbook of the archaeology o...
In the present as in the past, the dead have been deployed to promote visions of identity, as well a...
ArticleThis Introduction to AP’s third special issue seeks to provide context and rationale to the ...
This Introduction to AP’s third special issue seeks to provide context and rationale to the study of...
Over recent decades, the ethics, politics and public engagements of mortuary archaeology have receiv...
Introducing the ten chapters of the book which each explore different dimensions of the public archa...
Modern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more comprehens...
We live in the information age, and our lives are increasingly digitized. Our quotidian has been tra...
The value of open data is transforming archaeological practice while also introducing new concerns r...
Modern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more comprehens...
Modern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more comprehens...
While death is universal, reactions to death and ways of dealing with the dead body are hugely diver...
The papers in this special volume originated in two separate sessions of the 2012 Theoretical Archae...
YesModern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more compre...
This volume addresses the relationship between archaeologists and the dead, through the many dimensi...
This is the author's version of a book chapter published in The Oxford handbook of the archaeology o...
In the present as in the past, the dead have been deployed to promote visions of identity, as well a...