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Top 500 Videos With The Longest Duration by TALE: The Archaeology Lecture E-library


Video TitleDurationCategoryGame
401.Heritage Values, Where are we Now? An institutional perspective25:13
402.The value of ‘informed’ rapid identification surveys in the assessment of the heritage impact25:12
403.‘Prehistoric settlement in the Lomond Lowlands’25:12
404.What have the Romans ever done for us? Digital strategies for research syntheses & fieldwork reports25:12
405.Twenty-first century challenges for professionals and professional institutes25:11
406.PKARF: Bronze Age25:10
407.The Rae Project: Digital Documentation of a Nation’s Heritage25:09
408.Type III fun: archaeology and infrastructure25:04Vlog
409.Being there and then: Introducing Cultural Presence in Virtual Archaeology25:04Vlog
410.Digital Public Archaeology in Italy: what is changing and why it is important25:03Vlog
411.Roman Scotland: The Undiscovered Country?25:03
412.Failure in the Face of Climate Change25:01
413.The Bennachie Colony: On migration and rural stereotypes in 19th Century Scotland25:00
414.Eternal Connections: Using science and art to engage with Muslim communities24:59
415.Where to make the king (or queen): the importance of place in Scottish inaugurations and coronations24:58
416.Setting the scene: characterising Batavian society at the edge of empire in the Dutch river area24:58
417.The apparatus of digital archaeology24:57Vlog
418.Living on Water: Island Dwelling on Loch Tay 800-400 BC24:56
419.EVERYTHING IS AWESOME: How the LEGO movie helps me reconcile heritage practice, philosophy & theory24:55Let's Play
420.Communities and Coastal Heritage at Risk24:55
421.Archaeology, Art and Coastal Change24:53Vlog
422.What empowers innovation: money and value24:53
423.Introduction to the Portable Antiquities Scheme - SMART Workshop24:52
424.Towards the future: developing the BBNP Historic Environment Action Plan24:48
425.'Into the Great Wide Open? The sustainability of community archaeology in the long run'24:47Vlog
426.The Happiness Machine, or how to be an archaeologist in a changing world24:46Vlog
427.Birmingham: rediscovering archaeology for a superdiverse city24:46Vlog
428.The Batinah Expressway (packages 3 and 4) excavations24:40
429.Caring for Brodsworth: an impact case study of a conservation in action project24:39
430.Reconstructed one more time - The Bremen-Ship24:38
431.Overview of CIfA’s work on professional ethics24:38
432.The complete picture: the Rutland villa experience24:37
433.Consuming pasts: a storyteller’s take on taking24:36
434.Portalis - confronting colonial legacies in the earlier prehistories of Ireland and Wales24:36
435.Equipping the Armada: The Archaeology of Lepe Country Park24:36Vlog
436.Funky Archaeology – The Legacy of Industrial Buildings in the 20th Century.24:35Vlog
437.Making Kingdoms and Creating Communities in the 1st millennium AD24:35
438.Firing up for a productive collaboration24:34
439.Scottish Maritime Museum24:34
440.The Matrix: Connecting time and space with archaeological research questions24:33Vlog
441.On the outside looking in: what will Brexit mean for European archaeology?24:32Vlog
442.The emergence and process of formation of the La Tène cutlture settlement system in Upper Silesia24:32
443.Conflict and Resolution: a case study of the Highway 55 and the Camp Coldwater conflict24:32
444.Monitoring concept for deformation estimation of the Bremen Cog24:31
445.‘What have cropmarks ever done for us?’24:29
446.Portsoy Boat Festival24:28
447.Digging up Kirkcaldy’s Bronze Age Stories: the community value in revisiting legacy projects24:27
448.Part 3 - Getting CIfA key messages across to policymakers24:27
449.Stewarding Scotland’s coastal heritage at risk24:25
450.Picture this: Recent archaeological visualisation on Scotland's national forest estate24:24Vlog
451.PKARF: Neolithic24:24
452.Long term data preservation and re-use: the work of the Archaeology Data Service24:22Vlog
453.Trowels and tea-Towels: The Hidden Heritage Project24:21
454.Fortingall Roots and the Survey of the Kirkyard24:21
455.Automated Detection of Archaeology in the New Forest using Deep Learning with Remote Sensor Data24:17Vlog
456.Trowels and Tea-Towels: The Hidden Heritage Project [Updated version]24:16Vlog
457.Bennachie Landscapes Project24:16
458.Numismatics, Norman England and other Tricky Issues: Thematic display and marginalised collections24:13
459.Cullykhan - A Coastal Promontory in NE Scotland24:13
460.Circling the square, re-imagining the Pittentian timber circle24:11
461.Heathrow Terminal 5: a fitting legacy?24:09
462.Bennachie Landscapes Project [Updated version]24:09Vlog
463.Using GIS and Geophysics to Examine Caesar’s Campaign against the Helvetii in 58 BC24:09
464.The industrialisation of Thames water management in the 19th century from many24:09
465.Birds of Battle? Myths and Materialities of Eagles and Ravens in the Old Norse World24:08
466.Peatland restoration24:07
467.Developing an integrated digital data workflow for the 100 Minories project24:07
468.National importance at the landscape scale: a pilot study from the Yorkshire Dales National Park24:07
469.CBT Project & Greenwich Update24:06Vlog
470.Experiences from the re-reading the British Memorial Project24:06
471.Public & community archaeologies of German PoW camps in Finnish Lapland24:06Vlog
472.Researching heritage on social media fields: complex designs and mixed methods approaches24:05
473.Magic kingdoms and heterotopias in Hertfordshire24:05
474.Archaeology for all – even young people!24:04Vlog
475.40 years of statistics on archaeology students: so what do we actually know?24:02Vlog
476.Adventures in Agriculture: Experimental modelling for economic analysis24:02
477.The European Research Council ERC and its funding schemes24:01
478.Writing the Clydebank Blitz24:01
479.City-states in early Medieval Southern Italy24:00
480.Reasoning on the original appearance & use of a bronze implement with 3D models23:59
481.The Old Hutt, Yew Tree Farm and South Castle Street: What those sites taught us23:59
482.Heritage significance assessments to evaluate retrofit impacts23:58
483.Using Google Earth applications to enhance public engagement with cultural heritage23:58
484.Identifying Late Chalcolithic & Early Bronze Age Metal Communities of Anatolia23:58
485.Immersion and the Submerged: The Scapa 100 Project23:58
486.A Model-Based Statistical Classification Analysis for Karamattepe Arrowheads23:56
487.Plan, Features, Sections: Using NLP to remove ambiguity from Grey Literature23:56Let's Play
488.Picture this! Recent archaeological visualisation on Scotland’s national forest estate23:56Vlog
489.The Past and Future of Open Access in Archaeology23:55Vlog
490.PKARF: Late Medieval23:55
491.Ways to Flodden, 151323:55
492.What do you mean, you don’t recognise my qualification? - Introduction23:54
493.Case study 1: The soft power of archaeology and cultural heritage in the Gobi Desert23:53Vlog
494.The Last Coronation of a King of Scots: Charles II in 1651 at Scone23:53
495.SAMPHIRE: Crowd-sourcing Scottish underwater archaeology23:53Vlog
496.Reconstructing urban dietscapes in medieval Scotland23:53
497.High Speed Two: A Question of Scale23:52
498.Pots and People in the Middle Bronze Age: assessing the Heatherstone Grange cremation cemetery23:52
499.As Planned, as Built, as Found: Reconciling Written and Field Records at Ksar es-Seghir (Morocco)23:52
500.Switching to digital tools. Archaeological heritage evaluation for preventive archaeology in Hungary23:51Vlog