Public history, like experimental archaeology, is relatively new as an accepted academic program; the two fields are intrinsically linked and should, ideally, use interdisciplinary collaboration to better educate and involve the public in their work. This paper presents case studies in education and interpretation by the author, as well as exemplary programs from various sites in the United States and Europe. In its conclusion, the author suggests best practices for interpretation and public engagement with experimental archaeology through contributory and collaborative work. This paper, an extension of a presentation at the Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology conference in Williamsburg, Virginia USA in 2017, explores the ways publi...
\ua9 2015 Taylor and Francis. As a discipline, Archaeology has developed rapidly over the last half-...
Public History: A Textbook of Practice is a guide to the many challenges historians face while teach...
This paper discusses the interaction between academic archaeology and the public sphere, specificall...
The traditional way of engaging the public with the past has changed: now, through experimental arch...
How should communities be engaged with archaeological research and how are new projects targeting di...
This thesis is a multi and interdisciplinary investigation on the intersection between different are...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
Fourteen historic sites in the Eastern United States were evaluated for ways archaeological evidence...
In 1994 Brian Molyneaux suggested that one of the most obvious, yet critical, functions of archaeolo...
There is growing awareness of the importance of public outreach in archaeology. Many professional ar...
In the early 19th century, at the dawn of the historical professions, historians did not dismiss wor...
By way of introduction to the book, this chapter sets out the principal recent developments and char...
Communicating archaeological findings to non-archaeologists is one of the most important and challen...
The Material Cultures in Public Engagement volume seeks to document and explore the significant chan...
Public Archaeology 2015 was a year-long project dedicated to the creation of public engagement and i...
\ua9 2015 Taylor and Francis. As a discipline, Archaeology has developed rapidly over the last half-...
Public History: A Textbook of Practice is a guide to the many challenges historians face while teach...
This paper discusses the interaction between academic archaeology and the public sphere, specificall...
The traditional way of engaging the public with the past has changed: now, through experimental arch...
How should communities be engaged with archaeological research and how are new projects targeting di...
This thesis is a multi and interdisciplinary investigation on the intersection between different are...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
Fourteen historic sites in the Eastern United States were evaluated for ways archaeological evidence...
In 1994 Brian Molyneaux suggested that one of the most obvious, yet critical, functions of archaeolo...
There is growing awareness of the importance of public outreach in archaeology. Many professional ar...
In the early 19th century, at the dawn of the historical professions, historians did not dismiss wor...
By way of introduction to the book, this chapter sets out the principal recent developments and char...
Communicating archaeological findings to non-archaeologists is one of the most important and challen...
The Material Cultures in Public Engagement volume seeks to document and explore the significant chan...
Public Archaeology 2015 was a year-long project dedicated to the creation of public engagement and i...
\ua9 2015 Taylor and Francis. As a discipline, Archaeology has developed rapidly over the last half-...
Public History: A Textbook of Practice is a guide to the many challenges historians face while teach...
This paper discusses the interaction between academic archaeology and the public sphere, specificall...