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Video TitleDurationCategoryGame
301.A step towards national mapping – Scotland in miniature and maximizing the use of remote sensed data26:47
302.Restoration of the Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy26:45
303.Mudlarking on the Thames Foreshore26:45
304.London in the Age of Becket: the 12th Century Thames26:44
305.Pottery Shop? What Pottery Shop? Re - thinking Corbridge from the base up26:42
306.Recording and analysing in 3D26:41
307.Integrating excavation and analysis on urban excavations26:41
308.Ancient ales and extreme beverages: an interview with Patrick E. McGovern26:41
309.Aerial archaeology of Hallstatt necropolises in Hungary. New results by using different platforms26:41
310.How do you Define Heritage in Fast Moving Fields such as Telecommunications?26:40
311.From past to present: Reconciling years of Arctic archaeological data into a single visual database26:39Vlog
312.Integrating excavation and analysis on urban excavations [Updated version]26:38Vlog
313.Paleolandscape Characterization: An integrated work26:37
314.Warriors, beasts and boats: a re-examination of some of the carvings at the Wemyss Caves26:37
315.Crossing boundaries: commercial archaeology, museums and universities26:34Vlog
316.Are building archaeologists adapting as the market changes?26:32Vlog
317.A Neolithic pit-defined enclosure and Roman field ovens at Alyth Substation: in spring 202126:32
318.Medieval and Renaissance Planning at Falkland Palace: the evidence from the East Range26:31
319.Best practice guidelines for historic building surveys26:29
320.2D mapping, photogrammetry-based 3D modelling, and the virtual reconstructions of Czech...26:28
321.I like to move it, move it......into archive suitable boxes26:27
322.Loak Farm, Bankfoot: excavation of a prehistoric settlement26:25
323.The application of structure-from-motion as a documentation tool in forensic archaeology and beyond26:25Vlog
324.Croft Gardens – great publicity or just a good site?26:25
325.Hidden history of the Scottish Borders: community archaeology in Glenrath, Peeblesshire.26:23Vlog
326.A multitude of designations26:22
327.How can I put this? Interpreting the Evil Eye for a modern audience26:19
328.Archaeological Prospection using Drone-acquired Thermal and Multispectral Imagery26:19Vlog
329.Unlocking the Potential of Archaeological Archives: a mini manifesto26:19
330.On Most Ancient Earth: The narrative role of stratigraphy and deep time in science fiction26:16
331.From equality and diversity to fairness, inclusion and respect26:16
332.Can digging make you happy? Archaeological excavations, happiness and heritage26:15Vlog
333.A history of coastal defence in East Anglia and its impact on coastal archaeology26:15Vlog
334.Times the Living Make the Dead Live26:14
335.Towards best practices for monitoring and quantifying archaeological looting with SAR26:14Vlog
336.‘What’s in a Name?’ – Concepts, Practice and Prejudice in Industrial Archaeology26:13Vlog
337.Scotland goes south: the cemeteries of Lauderdale County26:13
338.Dark goings on at Cramond!26:13
339.Contrary Scunthorpe –the Industrial Garden Town26:10
340.Recent excavations and community engagement at Tantallon Castle.26:09
341.Conflict Archaeology: an audiovisual project on the invisibility of women in certain archaeologies26:08Vlog
342.A review of the use of 3D printing, touch tables and virtual environments to engage the public26:04Review
343.Managing protected landscapes through the use of remote sensing, mobile devices and citizen science26:01
344.Current developments in TII Archaeology and Heritage26:01
345.Bottom up or top down? Connecting local enquiry with global research26:00
346.From Charlemagne’s Royal Residence to the German Coronation Place: Aachen Palace26:00
347.An Archaeological Renaissance? A Regional Review looking out from Dundee26:00Review
348.The Underexplored Archaeological Riches of the Borders25:59Vlog
349.Prehistory to Primary Schools25:59
350.Citizen Science in the Sunshine State: FPAN’s Programs in Training and Mobilizing Volunteers25:59
351.‘The most powerful naval fortress in the British Empire’: the defence of the Firth of Forth25:56
352.Shootinglee: Hunting lodge, Forest Stead or Toun- survey and excavation25:55
353.Driving Community Engagement and Research: a vision for Watling Street25:54
354.The arts in historic preservation – the southern Caucasus25:52
355.The Arts API Project: insights from exploring data and networks in arts organisations25:50
356.Prague Castle – Seat of the Dukes and Kings of Bohemia, Place of Their Investiture25:48
357.Underwater cultural heritage protection in the UK: the failure to commit to the future25:46
358.How Trade Unions Can Help to Address Wellbeing Issues Across the Sector25:45
359.Assembling urban space: an exploration of Medieval town ‘planning’25:44
360.The application of applications: The bump and grind of commercial archaeology25:42Vlog
361.Beer as social phenomenon25:42
362.The application of applications: The bump and grind of commercial archaeology [Updated version]25:39Vlog
363.Using funerary archaeology to support wellbeing and build resilience: Continuing Bonds25:36
364.PKARF: Iron Age25:35
365.Hourglass Dawns: The becoming of time as space, contemporary post-phenomenological philosophy25:34Vlog
366.Intertidal Archaeology in the Severn Estuary and the Study of Prehistoric Routeways25:34Vlog
367.A 3D geo-electric resistivity approach to assess Neolithic/ Palaeolithic sites25:34
368.Environmental processing25:33
369.NO FUTURE: FROM MSC schemes to Master of Science Courses25:33
370.EAA and CIfA: going global together – possible pathways25:32
371.Friends of Kilbride, Oban25:30
372.Animals and the rise of Kingship in northern Europe.25:30
373.Archaic sculpturings to 4D Wemyss25:28Let's Play
374.The Opening Address of CAA 201525:28
375.Embarking the D-Day Armada: Overlord Archaeology in the South25:28Vlog
376.If the (concealed) shoe fits: The logical pairing of archaeology and folklore25:27Vlog
377.The Pallasboy Project25:25
378.Interactive documentary as an inclusive storytelling practice to forefront migrant...25:24
379.Paranoid Android? The future of archaeological research in the collaborative and digital economy25:23Vlog
380.The emergence of new gender dynamics in Central Mediterranean: a comparative view...25:22
381.Part 2 - Getting CIfA key messages across to co-professionals and clients25:22
382.Invited talk: Once Upon a Time25:22
383.Trailblazing apprentices as a revolution in staff development25:22
384.Pelagios Commons: Decentralizing the Web of historical data25:21
385.Investigating the agricultural economy in the Roman Dutch limes zone via agent-based modelling25:21
386.Archaeology in the New Forest, 1960s to the present25:21Vlog
387.Experiences of online archaeology - the urban excavation of the early modern town of Nya Lödöse25:20Vlog
388.Magnetic geophysical prospection on prehistoric iron production sites in cultivated contexts25:20
389.SERF: Excavations at Wellhill, Dunning 2014 and 2015.25:19
390.Bad Timing: Problems with chronologies and narratives by numbers in Mediterranean prehistory25:19Vlog
391.Dreams, Realities and Deleuze: Achieving Equality and Diversity in Archaeology25:19Vlog
392.Bringing Eyemouth Fort into the 21st century: co-creation and interpretation.25:18
393.Trowelblazers: Bedtime Stories and Radical Manifestoes for Feminist Archaeologists25:18Vlog
394.Communal memory and social cohesiveness25:18
395.What is a Professional? the view from the ground25:17
396.A perspective from those caught between developers and museums25:17
397.Waterloo Uncovered: An Archaeology project designed with wellbeing in mind.25:17
398.Forging a positive collaboration between Swindon Museum & Art Gallery & Cardiff University25:14
399.Re-empowering the artisan: a case study in CGI25:14
400.The New Forest and the Great War 191725:14