By way of introduction to the book, this chapter sets out the principal recent developments and characteristics of public archaeology, focusing on the UK. By contextualising the chapters which originated as presentations in the 2017 student conference, as well as those contributions subsequently commissioned for the book, the specific theme of art/archaeology interactions in public archaeology is defined and its multiple facets are reviewed
This article presents critiques and analyses of recent work in digital public archaeology (DPA) in t...
This work is an introduction to the structure and context of archaeology in Britain. It reviews the ...
Quantitative data from the 2016 survey 'What do UK Archaeologists Think of Public Engagement', from ...
How should communities be engaged with archaeological research and how are new projects targeting di...
The chapter outlines the rationale for the 2nd University of Chester Archaeology Student Conference ...
This introductory chapter identifies the principal issues and themes in the public archaeology of th...
The papers in this special volume originated in two separate sessions of the 2012 Theoretical Archae...
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...
This book provides a broad overview of the key concepts in public archaeology, a research field that...
Public history, like experimental archaeology, is relatively new as an accepted academic program; th...
First paragraph: The idea for a seminar series entitled Archaeologists and the Digital. Towards Stra...
\ua9 2015 Taylor and Francis. As a discipline, Archaeology has developed rapidly over the last half-...
An introduction to the conference 'Public Art Thinking' exploring the history of public art in the ...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
This article presents critiques and analyses of recent work in digital public archaeology (DPA) in t...
This work is an introduction to the structure and context of archaeology in Britain. It reviews the ...
Quantitative data from the 2016 survey 'What do UK Archaeologists Think of Public Engagement', from ...
How should communities be engaged with archaeological research and how are new projects targeting di...
The chapter outlines the rationale for the 2nd University of Chester Archaeology Student Conference ...
This introductory chapter identifies the principal issues and themes in the public archaeology of th...
The papers in this special volume originated in two separate sessions of the 2012 Theoretical Archae...
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...
This book provides a broad overview of the key concepts in public archaeology, a research field that...
Public history, like experimental archaeology, is relatively new as an accepted academic program; th...
First paragraph: The idea for a seminar series entitled Archaeologists and the Digital. Towards Stra...
\ua9 2015 Taylor and Francis. As a discipline, Archaeology has developed rapidly over the last half-...
An introduction to the conference 'Public Art Thinking' exploring the history of public art in the ...
Between 1998 and 2018, archaeologists have done progressively more research with outside communities...
This article presents critiques and analyses of recent work in digital public archaeology (DPA) in t...
This work is an introduction to the structure and context of archaeology in Britain. It reviews the ...
Quantitative data from the 2016 survey 'What do UK Archaeologists Think of Public Engagement', from ...