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101.The Friends of Stirlingshire’s Historic Graveyards2
102.Hourglass Dawns: The becoming of time as space, contemporary post-phenomenological philosophy2Vlog
103.3D stone tool analysis in R: An introduction to the Lithics3D package2
104.“Where did they stand?” A probabilistic approach to the study of orientation of enclosed areas2
105.Experimental archaeology in Latvia: some aspects possibilities for the future development2Vlog
106.Brief History of Whitehawk Camp and historic impact from expanding city2
107.Approaching Landscape Transformations Through Urban Micromorphology at Bronze Age Palaikastro, Crete2Vlog
108.Remnants of farming past: cultural heritage and living landscapes in the Dales National Park2
109.A new dimension on Scotland’s rock art2
110.Gathering the nations of early medieval Ireland2
111.Community co-production of 3D rock art models in Scotland2
112.Archaeology- the Dyslexic Profession or the Profession of Dyslexics?2Vlog
113.The Hills are Alive... Being Involved in the Living Legacy of Fife's Benarty & Lomond Hills2
114.Kuressaare fortress (Estonia) as an example of the transformation of bastion fortifications2
115.God’s Chosen People: dangerous narratives in Early Medieval ‘history’2
116.Norwich Castle: Gateway to Medieval England2
117.Using LiDAR as a tool for remote archaeological prospection: the case of Salas2Vlog
118.Introduction to the Portable Antiquities Scheme - SMART Workshop2
119.A new Pictish cross slab in Easter Ross with strong artistic connections to southern Pictland2
120.St Drostan’s Markinch. The Archaeology of a Unique 12th Century Building2Vlog
121.What do YOU think community archaeology is? A definition from the bottom up2Vlog
122.Torque of the Town: Conserving the world’s largest Iron Age coin hoard2
123.The Dramatized Landscape: Ritual performances and Topoanalysis of a Minoan peak sanctuary in Crete2
124.Britain and the Transformation of the Roman World: Rethinking rupture, ideology, and time2Vlog
125.New investigations on Iron Age wetland settlements in the Northern Aquitaine (France)2
126.Excavating Shamanic Objects at the Nunalleq Site Near the Village of Quinhagak, Alaska2
127.Connectivity and the making of Atlantic rock art2
128.Finlaggan, Islay – a place for inaugurating kings2
129.Industrial Archaeology or Railway Anthropology?2Vlog
130.Picture this! Recent archaeological visualisation on Scotland’s national forest estate2Vlog
131.‘A Veritable Collection of Erotomaniacs’: Archaeology, heritage and the post-apocalyptic museum2Vlog
132.The New Migrationists? Resolving studies of ancient DNA and archaeological theory2Vlog
133.Modelling the prehistoric spread of plants, animals people ad ideas2
134.One Minute Mayhem - Scotland's 2018 Community Heritage Conference2
135.SAMPHIRE: Crowd-sourcing Scottish underwater archaeology2Vlog
136.Burning Matters: the Rise and Fall of an Early Medieval Fortified Centre, Clatchard Craig2
137.The Living Wells Project – community heritage and the interpretation of holy wells in Wales2
138.The Emergence of the State in Predynastic Upper Egypt: An Agent-Based Approach2
139.An Unexpected Bronze Age Cemetery, Carnoustie, Angus2
140.The Priory Tunnels2
141.In memory of Oliver O’Grady with an Appreciation by David Munro and Joe Fitzpatrick2
142.Structured, supervised metal detecting surveys as technique for investigating2
143.How deep or random is your forest? Some thoughts about making the right (algorithm) choice2
144.Medieval Oslo’s Masonry Buildings Revisited2
145.‘Dream Not of Today’: Archaeology in Star Trek: The Next Generation2VlogStar Trek: The Next Generation
146.Spatial Sequences: The use of 3D GIS for the identification of complex archaeological patterns.1Vlog
147.A post-humanist, feminist approach to power1
148.Underwater cultural heritage protection in the UK: the failure to commit to the future1
149.Peatland restoration and the historic environment: building sectoral skills in grant-aided....1
150.Barriers to the Adoption of Digital Systems in Field Research1
151.“Garbology” and the archaeology of industry: Field walking in the hinterlands of Royal Worcester1Vlog
152.Hopes, Fears and Eating Cake: Brexit in the fifth century?1
153.Forth and Clyde Canal Society1
154.Special building materials? The architectural importance of placed deposits in early medieval Europe1
155.Open Past Services1
156.Birnam & Dunkeld Historical Society1
157.The Things we Hold Queer(ed): Questioning the Ownership of Viking Loot1
158.Friends of Kinneil1
159.PKARF: Neolithic1
160.The Cateran Ecomuseum establishing a rural community group1
161.Models and Metadata Revisited: Changes in Online Digital Bioarchaeological Practice1Vlog
162.Religious Liminality: Hybridized ritual formation in Post-Roman Britain1
163.A multitude of designations1
164.Network analysis to model and analyse the Roman transport and mobility1
165.Characterization and Patina Formation of Flint used on Prehistoric Sites in NW Belgium1
166.Archives – Can You Dig It? Time, Materiality, and the Archaeology of Archives1Vlog
167.Vertical aspects of Stone Age distribution in Norwegian high mountains1
168.Digging Deeper into Treasure1
169.The medieval hospitals of England: a complex issue1
170.Toads turning time: verifying visualizations of the Sanctuary1
171.History of the Adopt-a-Monument and its Impact on Archaeology Scotland1Vlog
172.Commercial environmental archaeology: back in the dark ages or a potential agent of change?1Vlog
173.A diachronic study of mid-Holocene skyscapes in southern England and Wales: preliminary results1
174.Stealing Women's Clothes: Patriarchal appropriation of women's mysteries1
175.Queering digitally mediated access to archaeological knowledgemaps1Vlog
176.Is it gold that matters? The role of sumptuous burials of women in Bronze and Iron Age Europe1
177.Reconstruction of Koch, Russian rowing/sailing boat of the 17th century1
178.Beyond Ethnicity, Beyond Dacians.1
179.Early medieval burials of plague victims: examples from Aschheim and Altenerding (Bavaria, Germany)1
180.Case study 2: Cultural heritage projects, central and northern Mauritania1
181.ARIADNEplus for public/community archaeology1Vlog
182.Predicting future challenges: Creating a foresight methodology for climate change adaptation1Vlog
183.Raising the Bar1
184.Scottish Museums Federation's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Museum Event1
185.Chelsea Rose- SHA 2015 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology Plenary1Vlog
186.Finnish medieval brickmakers’ marks as markers of identity1
187.Back to the Future: TDP The Next Ten Years1
188.“Does anyone really think that a raised plinth will deter drunk Glaswegians?”1
189.Placing Mobile GIS in the archaeological field survey1Vlog
190.The Maker’s Mind: a perfect circularity1
191.Archaeological Prospection using Drone-acquired Thermal and Multispectral Imagery1Vlog
192.SkOSifying an Archaeological Thesaurus1Vlog
193.Visualising urban heritage: Dundee's lost spaces re-imagined1
194.Archaeology for all: the role of students1Vlog
195.The bastions of Christian 4th1
196.Booms and Bombs- Situating Breath of the Wild within the “Jomon Boom” trend1
197.Simulating (In)experience at Sea: Building an Agent-based Model for Iron Age Channel Crossings1
198.Networks of Meshworks: emerging social structure and communities in Kaushi, Taiwan1
199.Community heritage on Eigg1
200.Scandinavian Hill Forts – Symbolic sites for royal and common rituals1