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Video TitleDurationCategoryGame
101.The structure of experience: modelling landscape visual quality33:38
102.Careers and skills: bridging the gap33:32
103.Making Sense of Past Futures: Rural landscape temporalities in Roman Britain33:28
104.An introduction to QGIS part 133:21
105.The experience of an early career archaeologist33:17Vlog
106.Merseyside’s Archaeology: a short history of archaeology policies and practice in North West England33:16Vlog
107.Uncovering History at Hay Castle32:59
108.Building Benefit: the value of closer integration with construction32:55
109.Special Mysterry FROG32:55
110.Why bad things happen to good people32:51
111.Achieving And Evidencing Social Impact In An Archaeology-Based Widening Participation Programme32:42Vlog
112.FAME’s Carbon Calculator32:29
113.Community archaeology and a new direction for researching landscapes32:28Vlog
114.A National Collection of Archaeological Archives32:26Vlog
115.Charlemagne’s own palatine chapel: Perception and Development of Aachen’s Carolingian Heritage32:26
116.An Integrated Ethno-Geoarchaeological Study of Small-Scale Nomadic Herding Sites in Woodland32:21Vlog
117.Digitised Diseases: 3D digital documentation of bone change in cases of chronic disease32:10
118.Visualising urban heritage: Dundee's lost spaces re-imagined32:03
119.Experiencing the gods: Displaying and interpreting Romano-British religion in museums32:01
120.Brought to Light: The Remarkable Bateman Collection31:59
121.Advancing archaeological professionalism in the US: the Register of Professional Archaeologists31:51Vlog
122.Stones and stone thrones in ‘celtic’ and non-‘celtic’ kingship across the middle ages31:39
123.Scone Abbey: An Overview of its Portfolio of Lands, Rights, and Churches31:33
124.Preparing Emergency Services for Disaster Planning with Respect to Heritage Assets31:32
125.The Old Custom House: Recent excavations and some finds from London’s medieval foreshore31:28
126.Case study 2: Cultural heritage projects, central and northern Mauritania31:25
127.The impact of archaeology on mental health and wellbeing on people, and how to manage it.31:17
128.Peregrini Lindisfarne Community Archaeology Project31:13Vlog
129.Making Merseyside: Metropolitan identity to localism in an era of public archaeology31:10Vlog
130.Identifying and mapping sites of national importance in wetland environments in East Sussex31:02
131.NetZero for Archaeology30:59Vlog
132.10 Fun Things for Children to do in a Graveyard30:53
133.‘The Kings’ Chair’ – The Royal Acclamation Tribune on Nidaros Cathedral Cemetery30:52
134.Perth & Kinross Remembers30:51
135.Reconsidering Roman Iron Age Fife30:51
136.An introduction to QGIS part 330:50
137.Excavations at Clachtoll broch, Sutherland30:50
138.Health and Safety on Temporary Works30:47
139.Blair Atholl Man: Re-evaluating an early medieval long cist burial using advanced scientific methods30:38
140.Finlaggan, Islay – a place for inaugurating kings30:36
141.From sky, down to earth: aerial archaeology and Romania after 25 years30:36
142.Bristol’s Brilliant Archaeology: planning for all ‘event’ …ualities30:34Vlog
143.Simulating land-use for the Lower Rhine-Meuse delta in the Roman period30:28
144.Whose Identity Are We Talking About? The Imperial Melting Pot in Cheshire30:28
145.Whose Identity Are We Talking About? The Imperial Melting Pot in Cheshire30:28
146.Six hillforts on the Tay: from source to sea30:27
147.Network science in Roman studies: the potential and challenges30:25
148.There’s more to this than meets the eye – the 2019 excavation strategy on East Lomond30:24
149.What Do We Know? An outline for a Scotland-wide project to lift the lid on community heritage30:18
150.Perth/Scone and assembly government in the mid-twelfth century30:16
151.St Drostan’s Markinch. The Archaeology of a Unique 12th Century Building30:16Vlog
152.Micro-Contextual Investigations of Organic Matter in the Archaeological Sedimentary Record30:12Vlog
153.Gamla Uppsala through a millennia – a continuous centre in constant transformation30:11
154.Old Collections, New Questions: Researching the Roman collections of the Yorkshire Museum30:08
155.Below the Brewery: Medieval industry in the heart of Edinburgh30:08
156.Archaeological Standard Method of Measurement30:05Vlog
157.‘Within the walls – recent excavations at East Lomond’30:03
158.Papyrus for the People at the Petrie Museum30:02
159.Archaeological Investigations at Tideway30:00Vlog
160.Chartered Archaeologist: accrediting competence on a global scale?29:59Vlog
161.Tynwald: Assembly, Royal Inauguration and Parliamentary Tradition on the Isle of Man29:55
162.Your Dig: York Archaeological Trust’s new Participatory Community Engagement Programme29:54Vlog
163.The MAS, the ASM, the SMR and the HER – recording Merseyside’s Archaeology over the last 40 years29:50Vlog
164.The Building Cost Information Service and its applicability to commercial archaeology29:47Vlog
165.Neolithic Carved Stone Balls in context: A new find from Sheriffmuir29:46
166.From Khipu Knots to Instant Tweets29:43
167.Postdicting Roman Roads in the NW Iberian Peninsula29:38
168.From Green Sahara to Desert River: 6000 Years of Environmental Change in the Sudanese Nile Valley29:36
169.Archaeology for the People29:32Vlog
170.SHA 2015 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology Plenary Q&A29:32Vlog
171.From Khipu Knots to Instant Tweets [Updated version]29:30Vlog
172.Wemyss Caves 2019: digging deeper29:28
173.Changing the game – managing data with the Arches platform29:26
174.PKARF Priorities in Progress Conference - Closing remarks29:24
175.The what, where, and so what of major environmental threats29:24
176.An introduction to QGIS part 229:21
177.Preparing for professionalism: is a degree in archaeology really enough?29:16Vlog
178.Breaking down barriers to inclusion29:09
179.Revisiting Sacred and Profane: ‘domain change’ in south Italian prehistory29:09
180.The interpreters digital toolbox29:09
181.Kings Seat: Initial results from survey and excavation in 2017-201829:08
182.Maximising the legacy of commercial submerged landscape investigations29:08
183.The Golden Age of Thames Antiquarians29:07
184.Old and new brews: the archaeology of brewing in a New Zealand sociohistorical context29:07Vlog
185.The Western Frontier of Britannia: An Assemblage?29:04
186.Game Issues for Scholarly Discourse or for Public Understanding29:02
187.The Power of Place in Greek Archaeology: The Impact of Text on Sensory Experience29:01Vlog
188.A Hidden Vernacular - Rapid Building Survey in Perth and Kinross29:00
189.Depicting the Dead: Faces from the Past28:58
190.Feart Maidens: The Witches of Perthshire28:56
191.Requirements for open sharing of archaeological research data28:56Vlog
192.Conservation Grazing and Heritage Management28:56
193.Planning matters28:55
194.Hospitalfield Arts, Arbroath28:55
195.Game Issues for Scholarly Discourse or for Public Understanding [Updated version]28:54Vlog
196.PKARF: Modern28:54
197.Rethinking the Celts: introduction28:48
198.Early Historic Turf Longhouses at Lair, Glenshee28:47
199.Always chasing deer: The Scottish medieval parks project28:47
200.Presenting Prehistory: Exploring the impact of prehistory-based projects at Tullie House Museum28:44