This historical review and detailed analysis of the evolution of post-excavation policy and practice within British professional archaeology employs Grounded Theory methodology for the collection and analysis of qualitative data from interviews with individual archaeologists who had completed post-excavation projects and written archaeological reports and archaeological publications over the last fifty years in an attempt to gain a new perspective upon the interpretation of data from archaeological excavations. The researcher's analysis demonstrates significant changes in both the process of archaeological interpretation and the quality of the archaeological reports and the archaeological publications produced over the last fifty years, ...
This dissertation addresses the failure in common practice to fully integrate different parts of the...
Archaeological fieldwork is normally treated as a matter of applying techniques that are designed t...
This thesis examines the situation of Mesolithic archaeology in the commercial sector as it was enc...
This historical review and detailed analysis of the evolution of post-excavation policy and practice...
This study examines developments in British archaeology over the last 30 years, focusing in particul...
In recent decades, there has been a trend for increasing the number of written formats in excavation...
This paper was given at a meeting of the Society held on 12 January 2006 and it discusses the relati...
The Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP), funded by English Heritage, systematically collecte...
This paper examines some of the arguments used by archaeologists in favour of collaborating useful f...
This paper was written following a recent visit by the author t ~ the United States and Ctinad~. It ...
This entry outlines the concept of interpretation in archaeology. It does so by surveying a variety ...
This thesis seeks to reflect critically on the historical development of archaeological conservation...
The Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP), funded by English Heritage and Historic England, sy...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
Archaeology has, on the whole, tended to dominate the development of public policies and practices a...
This dissertation addresses the failure in common practice to fully integrate different parts of the...
Archaeological fieldwork is normally treated as a matter of applying techniques that are designed t...
This thesis examines the situation of Mesolithic archaeology in the commercial sector as it was enc...
This historical review and detailed analysis of the evolution of post-excavation policy and practice...
This study examines developments in British archaeology over the last 30 years, focusing in particul...
In recent decades, there has been a trend for increasing the number of written formats in excavation...
This paper was given at a meeting of the Society held on 12 January 2006 and it discusses the relati...
The Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP), funded by English Heritage, systematically collecte...
This paper examines some of the arguments used by archaeologists in favour of collaborating useful f...
This paper was written following a recent visit by the author t ~ the United States and Ctinad~. It ...
This entry outlines the concept of interpretation in archaeology. It does so by surveying a variety ...
This thesis seeks to reflect critically on the historical development of archaeological conservation...
The Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP), funded by English Heritage and Historic England, sy...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
Archaeology has, on the whole, tended to dominate the development of public policies and practices a...
This dissertation addresses the failure in common practice to fully integrate different parts of the...
Archaeological fieldwork is normally treated as a matter of applying techniques that are designed t...
This thesis examines the situation of Mesolithic archaeology in the commercial sector as it was enc...