\ua9 2015 Taylor and Francis. As a discipline, Archaeology has developed rapidly over the last half-century. The increase in so-called ‘public archaeology,’ with its wide range of television programming, community projects, newspaper articles, and enhanced site-based interpretation has taken archaeology from a closed academic discipline of interest to a tiny minority to a topic of increasing interest to the general public. This book explores how archaeologists share information – with specialists from other disciplines working within archaeology, other archaeologists, and a range of non-specialist groups. It emphasises that to adequately address contemporary levels of interest in their subject, archaeologists must work alongside and trust e...
The benefits of data opening for both science and society have been widely exposed. Data sharing not...
Digital methods provide archaeologists with ever-increasing opportunities to collect more data about...
This project explores the social dynamics that lead toward, or filter out, individuals as prospectiv...
\ua9 2015 Taylor and Francis. As a discipline, Archaeology has developed rapidly over the last half-...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
Public Archaeology 2015 was a year-long project dedicated to the creation of public engagement and i...
There is growing awareness of the importance of public outreach in archaeology. Many professional ar...
Bringing together 25 case studies from archaeological projects worldwide, Engaging Archaeology candi...
Once discovered, an archaeological find starts some sort of new "life-cycle", throughout w...
Archaeology and archaeological work are tightly linked to contemporary societal challenges. Archaeol...
This thesis critically examines public communication in public archaeology, focusing specifically on...
How is the Web transforming the professional practice of archaeology? And as archaeologists accustom...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
How should communities be engaged with archaeological research and how are new projects targeting di...
The benefits of data opening for both science and society have been widely exposed. Data sharing not...
Digital methods provide archaeologists with ever-increasing opportunities to collect more data about...
This project explores the social dynamics that lead toward, or filter out, individuals as prospectiv...
\ua9 2015 Taylor and Francis. As a discipline, Archaeology has developed rapidly over the last half-...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
Public Archaeology 2015 was a year-long project dedicated to the creation of public engagement and i...
There is growing awareness of the importance of public outreach in archaeology. Many professional ar...
Bringing together 25 case studies from archaeological projects worldwide, Engaging Archaeology candi...
Once discovered, an archaeological find starts some sort of new "life-cycle", throughout w...
Archaeology and archaeological work are tightly linked to contemporary societal challenges. Archaeol...
This thesis critically examines public communication in public archaeology, focusing specifically on...
How is the Web transforming the professional practice of archaeology? And as archaeologists accustom...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
How should communities be engaged with archaeological research and how are new projects targeting di...
The benefits of data opening for both science and society have been widely exposed. Data sharing not...
Digital methods provide archaeologists with ever-increasing opportunities to collect more data about...
This project explores the social dynamics that lead toward, or filter out, individuals as prospectiv...