TALE: The Archaeology Lecture E-library

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Top 500 Most Controversial Videos by TALE: The Archaeology Lecture E-library


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401.An experiment in multi-user linked system for the co-creation of environmental reconstruction0
402.In the wake of migrations: Viking Age settlement in the North Atlantic0
403.A Neolithic pit-defined enclosure and Roman field ovens at Alyth Substation: in spring 20210
404.The CHERISH Project - Understanding Climate Change and Coastal Heritage in Wales and Ireland0
405.Expansions – How to create links between Neanderthal behavior, ecology and environment0Vlog
406.Networks of things: mapping quantitative and qualitative variables of archaeological artifacts0Vlog
407.Lived experience and digital approaches0
408.QField and the future of QGIS on mobile devices0
409.Best practice in museums’ dealings with communities0
410.From Grateful Memories to Eloquent Witnesses; War memorials in the heritage process0
411.Close to Home or Far Away? Exploring identity in early Medieval Suffolk0
412.The Cateran Ecomuseum establishing a rural community group0
413.Gifts from the Wrath of God: The reanimation of submerged prehistoric forests0
414.Bad Photogrammetry: Using Nonoptimal or Archived Photographs for Constructing 3D Models0
415.The New Forest and the Great War 19170
416.Romans, Britons or Anglo-Saxons in Fifth Century Britain: How do we know, why should we care?0
417.Foreshore Conference- welcome and Introduction0
418.Roman Frontier or Fortified Road? GIS Analysis of the Gask Ridge0
419.The Vallum Antonini, Grymisdyke, and the Antonine Wall0
420.What drives domestication? An ecological perspective on the emergence of cereal agriculture in...0Vlog
421.How a group of archaeologists, supported by their trade union, took on management…0Vlog
422.EU-LAC-MUSEUMS project0
423.Is Disposal a participatory practice?0
424.Convals to All Hallows over 1,420 years and counting!0
425.Scotland's Coastal Heritage at Risk0
426.Aspects of a Maya urban network in northwest Belize0
427.The Archaeological Research Services Training Academy – structured for success0Vlog
428.Rockburn0
429.Regional Stratigraphy, Tephrochronology, and Human Occupation of the Upper Susitna Basin0Vlog
430.Canonising Archaeology? a publishing history0Vlog
431.Interactive Visualisation of Stratigraphic Data0
432.Unintended Outcomes – VR, Heritage and User Engagement0
433.Garbage In – Wisdom Out! Geoarchaeological Investigation of Sedimentation Processes & Waste Disposal0Vlog
434.CHAT Orkney 2016 Session 6(4) Mike Pearson - Deserted places, remote voices: performing landscape0
435.Firing up for a productive collaboration0
436.The National Library of Scotland’s goal to deliver 30 million collection items as data0
437.Mapping archaeological careers - Paul Dunn0Vlog
438.London in the Age of Becket: the 12th Century Thames0
439.Scotland goes south: the cemeteries of Lauderdale County0
440.Investigating Continuous Archaeological Landscapes of Northern Mesopotamia0Vlog
441.360 Production for BBC4 Digging for Britain Series 6 - EAST0
442.Mary Seacole0
443.How to use archaeological collections beyond display - SMART Workshop0Vlog
444.Contrary Scunthorpe –the Industrial Garden Town0
445.Newtown Mound excavations0
446.Scotland's Community Heritage Conference Minute of Madness0
447.The Rivers Project: archaeology at risk in the Usk catchment0Vlog
448.Human Henge: Stonehenge as a healing environment in the 21st century0
449.Anglo-Saxon Foodways and Faith0
450.The Gold-plated Dinosaur: What can we do to improve the public’s idea of archaeology?0Vlog
451.The Mesolithic Body: Articulating Science and Theory0Vlog
452.Rising damp; challenging perceptions of wetland settlement in SW Scotland0
453.Mixable reality, Collaboration, and Evaluation0
454.Introduction to the Scotland's Community Heritage Conference0
455.An archaeologist’s view of consortiums0Vlog
456.Using Data Mining techniques to evaluate Bronze Age metallic components0
457.New approaches to difference? Celebrating and experiencing ambiguous bodies0
458.PKARF Priorities in Progress Conference - Welcome0
459.Band of Brothers at Barry Buddon: Recent Operation Nightingale excavations on the MoD ranges0
460.The long roots of the climate crisis: an archaeological perspective on the causes of climate change0Vlog
461.The industrialisation of Thames water management in the 19th century from many0
462.Squeezing Radiocarbon Data0
463.Management of Brighton’s green spaces, natural heritage and collaborative working0
464.Sent to (and from) Coventry: a collections review0
465.Meet FAME members - York Osteoarchaeology0
466.Rejuvenating the West Boathouse0
467.Strangers at the Door: hunter-gatherers and postcolonial Ireland0
468.Commemoration and change: remembering what may not have happened0
469.Rethinking the cultural taxonomy of the Euro Palaeolithic through 2D elliptic Fourier analysis0
470.Storied Lands: Developing immersive interpretation for landscape-scale storytelling0
471.Machine Learning for Shipwreck Detection: A Computer Vision Approach in Maritime Archaeology0
472.Fact or fiction: the power of communities with knowledge of their pasts - Introduction0
473.‘The Establishment’ Strikes Back: What CIfA activists are doing and why you should care0
474.Becoming Urban? Actors and social identity in a Medieval Scandinavian town (c. 1100–1300 AD)0
475.Therapeutic Landscapes of Prehistory0
476.Of Hillforts and ‘Hammer Fighters’:Exploring the archaeology of Iron Age Wales0
477.‘What have cropmarks ever done for us?’0
478.Introduction to Session 3: Knowledge creation, contribution and access0
479.Tideway Engaging with Younger People Project0
480.HES▪SIGMA: a new geo-spatial data capture tool for managing the conservation of historic assets0
481.Intersectionality: A Useful Category for the Historical Analysis of Oppressed Communities?0
482.Beyond the Bling: Exploring the human stories behind 4000 years of adornment0
483.Implementing the Historic Environment Research and Delivery Strategy (HERDS) for HS2 Phase 10
484.CHAT Orkney 2016 Session 6(5) Oscar Aldred and Gisli Palsson - The 'roots' of connectedness0
485.Recent Archaeological Investigations in the Brecon Beacons National Park by Black Mountains0Vlog
486.Archaeology, sustainable development and value0Vlog
487.Archaeological sequence diagrams, directed graphs and Bayesian chronological models,0Vlog
488.Music Therapy in Ancient China0
489.The field research database iDAI.field 2.00
490.Did it just disappear!? What the details from material culture studies can tell us about social...0
491.The cornflakes of prehistory: the nature of fact and fiction in archaeology0Vlog
492.Creating Immersive Multiplayer Classroom Experiences in Site Reconstructions0
493.Is 3D scanning a suitable monitoring solution for supporting the lending management?0
494.Living pasts: emotions and heritage in the post-truth era0
495.Visualising urban heritage: Dundee's lost spaces re-imagined0
496.Archaeology, Place Theory, and Process Philosophy0Vlog
497.Can we share? -- current status for sharing heritage data online!0
498.Assemblages of networks: tracing the connectivites of the medieval Icelandic farm0
499.People, adaptation and material culture – An ethnoarchaeological study on immigration from Siberia0Vlog
500.Introduction to Session 1 of the Critical Mass Conference0