TALE: The Archaeology Lecture E-library

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Video TitleDurationCategoryGame
1.Traditions and Alternatives: Publishing for Students and Recent Graduates2:04:22
2.Women and Power? From Conversation to Action - Open Workshop1:56:39
3.Equity (Issues) for All, Historical Archaeology as a Profession in the 21st Century1:42:57Vlog
4.FAME webinar: Archaeology, access and digital data1:37:42Vlog
5.‘this house believes that archaeological resources are not finite, and are renewable’1:34:58Vlog
6.Simulating the Past: Complex Systems Simulation in Archaeology1:26:44Vlog
7.Future skills for community heritage: a panel discussion1:26:33Discussion
8.Modelling the prehistoric spread of plants, animals people ad ideas1:21:49
9.Plenary session - What will Charter do for us?1:18:44
10.Recruitment and Retention of Underrepresented Minorities in Anthropology Programs: Open Discussion1:18:17Discussion
11.Professional standards and ethics: making a world of difference1:16:03
12.FAME webinar: Upskill your heritage workforce in England1:12:23
13.TACOS Session 3: Information Systems & Technology1:08:42Vlog
14.TACOS Session 1: Users & Reusers1:07:53
15.Archaeology and pipeline safety1:06:52Vlog
16.TACOS Session 2: Skills Development1:04:00
17.Recording Archaeology Live Stream1:02:43
18.MUSEUM CAREERS GET STARTED, TRANSITION OR PROGRESS1:02:10
19.The Romans and Ridgeway hillforts; Moel y Gaer Bodfari, Denbighshire, North Wales1:01:01
20.An understanding of the standards in the care & management of archaeological collections1:00:49Vlog
21.Whose Resource Is It Anyway? Some Random Reflections on the Who, What, Where, When And Why1:00:01
22.It pays to be nice: the Big Heritage model for funding archaeology58:40Vlog
23.Going solo: self-employment in an archaeological context- Panel58:06Vlog
24.Hiring non-UK Staff in Archaeology from 2021 onward58:03Vlog
25.Museum Archaeology: The Telling of Human Stories57:58Vlog
26.Going solo: self-employment in an archaeological context, Setting the scene56:03Vlog
27.Repurposing Social Media for Social & Cultural Research? SEVEN CRITIQUES54:31
28.Sustainability Agendas for Archaeological Contractors54:10Vlog
29.Tayside and Fife, 4000-1500BC: what we know and what we need to find out53:11
30.Publishing Power - Panel discussion53:08Discussion
31.Keynote: Open Archaeology52:57Vlog
32.Keynote: Open Archaeology [Updated version]52:50Vlog
33.How to do Freelancing in UK Archaeology- Part 152:17Vlog
34.Archaeology matters: pass it on!51:56Vlog
35.Offshore Legacies: are we making the most of the marine development dividend?51:43
36.Opening Address CIfA 2018 conference51:38
37.Chartered Archaeologist Q&A51:27Vlog
38.Community Data Science meets Digital Heritage: Controversies about World Heritage Sites in Wikipedia51:14
39.FAME webinar: Duty of Care When Providing Services50:30
40.Fife’s Linoleum Project48:41
41.Early Mines in Wales: The investigations of the EMRG in Powys (1988 - 2021)48:33
42.The use and reuse of stone circles: new fieldwork at five Scottish site48:18
43.Elan Links: Reviewing the Archaeological Record of the Elan Valley47:30
44.So what has archaeology done for us? Thinking about the public value of archaeology47:27Vlog
45.How to manage archaeological archives - SMART Workshop47:22Vlog
46.Is that a fort on yonder hill?45:50
47.Computer Graphics Techniques for Analysis45:09
48.Towards a new landscape archaeology?44:06Vlog
49.Introduction to Streams 1 & 243:29
50.The Unexpected Outcomes of Engaging Academics42:47
51.About Heritage Lottery Funding42:27
52.The benefits of Consultant and Contractor collaboration in Archaeology42:16Vlog
53.Of Hillforts and ‘Hammer Fighters’:Exploring the archaeology of Iron Age Wales41:51
54.Beyond the Bling: Exploring the human stories behind 4000 years of adornment41:02
55.Newtown Mound excavations40:56
56.Whose archaeology is it?40:51Vlog
57.From Dere Street to the A1(M): what have we learnt from over 20 years of excavation and research40:13
58.Recent Archaeological Investigations in the Brecon Beacons National Park by Black Mountains39:46Vlog
59.Kilmagadwood urns finds39:03
60.Every Rock is on a Journey: a Geopark landscape in deep time39:03
61.The value of volunteers in heritage tourism38:53
62.Introduction to the Treasure process - SMART Workshop38:27
63.Ethical Considerations in Archaeological Archives38:16Vlog
64.Wellbeing in Anti-Racism Practice38:14
65.Personal reflections on community heritage in Scotland: evolution and revolution37:54
66.What makes the Ideal Archaeologist? & A Chat with Mark Spanjer37:48Vlog
67.Global standards for marine archaeological work: utopian dream or close to reality?37:36Vlog
68.Cloud atlas case: how 17th century actions led to a conviction in the 21st century37:20
69.The Natural History of the River Usk: Past and Present36:59
70.Launch of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologist (CIfA) Plenary36:53Vlog
71.Burning Matters: the Rise and Fall of an Early Medieval Fortified Centre, Clatchard Craig36:49
72.A glitch in The Matrix?36:17
73.FAME webinar: Managing Risk36:13
74.Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results?36:06
75.FAME webinar 2: Collateral Warranties36:03
76.The ruins of the Sacred City: Alternative indigeneity in the other-history of Quilmes36:00
77.The Actuality of the Past: Experiences of an Archaeologist in Silicon Valley35:56Vlog
78.Recruitment and Retention of Underrepresented Minorities in Anthropology Programs35:46Vlog
79.Blazing a Trail35:38
80.Seeing your Potential as an Emerging Museum Professional35:38
81.Local Research Frameworks for Local People?35:37
82.Silver jigsaws: making sense of the Roman hoard from Dairsie, Fife35:36
83.East Lomond Hillfort and Late Iron Age Fife35:10
84.How to do Freelancing in UK Archaeology- Part 235:00Vlog
85.The Drosten Stone, St Vigeans: a cultural hybrid34:54
86.Llwyn Celyn; a hall house in the Black Mountains34:43
87.Uniting North and South - Investigations in Southern Pictland by the University of Aberdeen34:37
88.Stealing Women's Clothes: Patriarchal appropriation of women's mysteries34:22
89.Excavation of an Iron Age settlement at the James Hutton Institute, Invergowrie34:12
90.Restoring and preserving cultural property in post-conflict Bosnia- Herzegovina34:11
91.The provision of hygiene bins and disposal of contents on archaeology sites34:00Vlog
92.Merseyside Archaeological Society - a personal view of the last 30 years33:59Vlog
93.Training of professional archaeologists in the United States: a path forward33:55Vlog
94.The Art of Citizen Science, CITiZAN style33:54
95.How to use archaeological collections beyond display - SMART Workshop33:50Vlog
96.The Use of 3D Models for Intra-Site Investigation in Archaeology33:48Vlog
97.Remodelling the market: improving professional practice, understanding value and risk33:43
98.Excavations at Perth Theatre and Hallhole, Meikleour33:41
99.The Scottish Crannog Centre: Rising from the Ashes: The Scottish Crannog Centre development plans33:39
100.The structure of experience: modelling landscape visual quality33:38