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1.Breaching walls and sinking ships: the performance of 17th-century artillery1,173
2.Cult and Kingship - Understanding the Early Pictish Royal Centre at Rhynie241
3.Testing twined clothing in Mesolithic208
4.From Mild to Murderous: How Yersinia pestis Evolved to Cause Pneumonic Plague203
5.Genetics, Migrations and Language Dispersals184
6.Tayside and Fife, 4000-1500BC: what we know and what we need to find out134
7.The Must Farm pile dwelling – taste, appearance, lifestyle and communication in the Late Bronze Age128
8.The reconstruction of Dresden125
9.Depicting the Dead: Faces from the Past115
10.Does anybody still wear that? Notes on (representations of) Minoan female dress in Mycenaean Greece95
11.Assembling urban space: an exploration of Medieval town ‘planning’93
12.Discovering the Northern Picts88
13.The Use of 3D Models for Intra-Site Investigation in Archaeology85Vlog
14.Historic Building Information Modelling60Guide
15.Rethinking the Celts: introduction54
16.Towards a new landscape archaeology?52Vlog
17.Prehistoric drilling and bead manufacturing: Experimental approach and cognitive insight52
18.A History for Prehistory? - Rediscovering the lost voices of the British Iron Age49
19.Gathering the nations of early medieval Ireland49
20.Setting the scene: characterising Batavian society at the edge of empire in the Dutch river area48
21.When did eternity end? The so called downfall of Linear Pottery culture43
22.An Archaeology of Anthropomorphism: upping the ontological ante of Alfred Gell’s theory of art42Vlog
23.Gamla Uppsala through a millennia – a continuous centre in constant transformation38
24.‘Three stones in his belt’… astronomical imagery in myth and ritual sites37
25.The Nile in the hippopotamus: Being and becoming in faience figurines of Middle Kingdom33
26.WAC Indigenous Plenary - Sayed Gul Kalash32
27.City-states in early Medieval Southern Italy31
28.Manifesting power - the creation of monumental Gamla Uppsala31
29.A machine learning approach for 3D shape analysis and recognition of archaeological objects31Vlog
30.Protecting cultural property during armed conflict: an international perspective30
31.Beyond Ethnicity, Beyond Dacians.29
32.The Newport Medieval Ship in Context29
33.Placing the Plague of Justinian in the Yersinia pestis phylogenetic context28Vlog
34.Agent-based modeling and complexity science: The next step in archaeological theory?27Vlog
35.DNA and Soil: Archaeology, Palaeogenetics and Nationalism27Vlog
36.Fundamentally flawed logic: the question of 'Celtic ethnicity’27Vlog
37.A comparison of methods for creating 3D models of obsidian artifacts27
38.Skate City: Film, Architecture and Urban Space26
39.The Matrix: Connecting time and space with archaeological research questions26Vlog
40.Reenactment of Gallo-Roman religious practices through Living History25
41.Where history meets legend… and produces political sparks; presenting Tintagel Castle, Cornwall24
42.More Progress on Bullets, Ballistas and Burnswark23
43.Forgotten but not lost: The Achavanich Beaker Burial project23
44.What is complexity theory and why should we care about it22
45.Finlaggan, Islay – a place for inaugurating kings22
46.Race along the Dnieper – The rivalry of “Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg” and “Ahnenerbe”20
47.The Embodied GIS. Using Mixed Reality to Explore Multi-sensory Archaeological Landscapes20Vlog
48.The Matrix Reloaded: Explorations in Directed Acyclic Graphs19
49.Virtual Archaeology: Understanding the Past through a virtual reality?19Vlog
50.Burial positions past and present: An introduction and some critical thoughts19
51.Kuressaare fortress (Estonia) as an example of the transformation of bastion fortifications19
52.Landscape archaeology in the recent past, present and near future19Vlog
53.The apparatus of digital archaeology18Vlog
54.pyArchInit- python for archaeology - Part II18Vlog
55.Transformation of Zupan from military to elite element of the men’s costume among gentry18
56.Ardnamurchan History & Heritage17
57.Introduction to Heterarchies or Hierarchies17
58.A demographic history of the plague bacillus revealed through ancient Yersinia pestis genomes17
59.From Charlemagne’s Royal Residence to the German Coronation Place: Aachen Palace16
60.‘Private’ spaces???... Reconstructing the ‘living-rooms’ of medieval castles15
61.Individual-based modeling of population growth and dispersal in discrete time15
62.Philosophy and archaeology: an underrated relation15Vlog
63.Archaeology and hyperart: wrecked and weird15Vlog
64.Hidden history of the Scottish Borders: community archaeology in Glenrath, Peeblesshire.15Vlog
65.”Small churches” in Norse Greenland – what became of them?14
66.Plague in the eastern Mediterranean region 1200-1000 BC?14
67.Network analysis to model and analyse the Roman transport and mobility14
68.Environmental archaeology – a laissez-faire approach14Vlog
69.Geospatial Geophysics: Processing GNSS located data in python14
70.Prehistoric Sex Objects: The Phalli of Windmill Hill13
71.Producing petroglyphs: the image and the technique13
72.Aspects regarding the production of neolithic pottery based on an experimental archaeological study13Vlog
73.Searching the archives in pursuit of ancient Cyrenaica13
74.The Solar Discourse of the Welsh Cistercians13
75.ArchSeries: an R package for transparent estimation of chronological frequency distributions13Vlog
76.Who cares about bones? The relevance of social zooarchaeology to wider archaeology13Vlog
77.At the Assembly: Elite Rituals and the Creation of Ritual Space13
78.Reconstruction of Koch, Russian rowing/sailing boat of the 17th century12
79.The arts in historic preservation – the southern Caucasus12
80.Annular brooch in the context of the late mediaeval costume and worldview12
81.Leith Fort Rediscovered12
82.Survey2GIS - A flexible, open source solution for transferring survey data into GIS12
83.Reconstructing ancient pathogens - discovery of Yersinia pestis in Eurasia 5,000 Years Ago12
84.Visualising Taphonomy: reconstructing burial practices from 1m2 at the Xagħra Circle hypogeum12
85.Art as data: Studying corpses by drawing them12
86.The Reconstruction of three Roman Houses at the Archaeological Park at Xanten (Germany)12Vlog
87.Ancient ales and extreme beverages: an interview with Patrick E. McGovern12
88.Beyond form: Iberian Late Bronze Age stelae in-the-making12
89.Using GIS and Geophysics to Examine Caesar’s Campaign against the Helvetii in 58 BC12
90.Crannog construction in early Iron Age Scotland: exploring duration and motivation12
91.Simulating the Past: Complex Systems Simulation in Archaeology11Vlog
92.A virtual reconstruction of the sun temple of Niuserra: From scans to BIM11
93.Flint Provenancing: Combining Archaeometric and Archaeological Perspectives to Tackle Stony Issues11Vlog
94.The ‘Near Lewes Hoard’: Capturing, visualising and presenting archaeological artefacts11Vlog
95.Glasgow Necropolis: the burial place of those who made Glasgow ‘The Second City of the Empire’11
96.Human remains as evidence for grief and mourning? A reinterpretation of plastered skulls from Levant11
97.The Queer and the Digital: Critical making, praxis and play in digital archaeology11Vlog
98.Late Bronze and early Iron Age costumes in the Southern Baltic: unknown and unexplored11
99.Scientific fields? Medieval peasants, sustainable farming and elemental theory11
100.Agent Based Modelling in Archaeology- When Will It Get Complex?11Vlog