101. | Agent Based Modelling in Archaeology- When Will It Get Complex? | 11 | Vlog |
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102. | The economy of Roman wine. Productive landscapes, archaeological data, quantification and modelling | 11 | Vlog |
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103. | Simulating the Past: Complex Systems Simulation in Archaeology | 11 | Vlog |
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104. | Human remains as evidence for grief and mourning? A reinterpretation of plastered skulls from Levant | 11 | |
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105. | A new approach for the study and presentation of an archaeological context | 10 | Vlog |
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106. | An Agent-based Model to Simulate the Balkan Neolithic Expansion | 10 | |
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107. | Walking Backwards - psychogeographical approaches to heritage- CHAT Orkney 2016 | 10 | |
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108. | Ultima Thule – St Kilda and Pabbay. Two remote landscapes in the Hebrides | 10 | |
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109. | Rousay, the Egypt of the North: the story from the sea | 10 | |
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110. | Toads turning time: verifying visualizations of the Sanctuary | 10 | |
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111. | Auralization: What can acoustics tell us about digital lived experience? | 10 | |
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112. | An interdisciplinary approach towards an understanding of historic landscape change | 10 | |
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113. | Reinforcement learning for decision making in agent-based models | 10 | |
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114. | Reflecting the sky in water: a phenomenological exploration | 10 | Vlog |
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115. | Fleas, rats and other stories - The palaeoecology of the Black Death | 10 | Vlog |
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116. | The Syrian Heritage Project in the IT infrastructure of the German Archaeological Institute | 9 | Vlog |
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117. | The Last Coronation of a King of Scots: Charles II in 1651 at Scone | 9 | |
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118. | The New Migrationists? Resolving studies of ancient DNA and archaeological theory | 9 | Vlog |
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119. | Weland’s Bones: Skeletons and Stories in Early Medieval Britain | 9 | |
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120. | Myth, materiality and mental health | 9 | |
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121. | The Last Days of Celts on Middle Danube – New Evidences | 9 | |
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122. | Archaeology and religious identities: the example of the Évora Inquisition court (Portugal) | 9 | Vlog |
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123. | Environmental archaeology: theorising the ‘wild’ in contemporary archaeology | 9 | Vlog |
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124. | Imagined realities in the portrayal and investigation of the British Mesolithic | 9 | |
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125. | Provenancing Archaeological Obsidian from Bulgaria | 9 | Vlog |
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126. | Manufacturing Traditions in Textile Archaeology | 9 | Vlog |
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127. | Is it gold that matters? The role of sumptuous burials of women in Bronze and Iron Age Europe | 9 | |
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128. | We Are Not Alone: William King and the naming of the Neanderthals | 9 | |
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129. | Medieval Roof Trusses in the Swedish landscape of Västergötland | 9 | |
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130. | What did the Romans ever do for us? | 9 | |
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131. | Urban life in an early byzantine small scale house | 9 | |
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132. | Preparing for professionalism: is a degree in archaeology really enough? | 9 | Vlog |
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133. | The potential futures of drone recording in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage | 9 | Vlog |
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134. | Barbarian chief’s “secret” burials in the forest-steppe zone of Eastern Europe | 8 | |
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135. | Time pursued by a Bear: Ursa Major and stellar time-telling in the Paduan Salone | 8 | |
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136. | Religious and allegorical iconography and the production of medieval space | 8 | |
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137. | Commoners and Elites in Southeast Kazakhstan: Kurgans and Settlements of the Iron Age society | 8 | |
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138. | Prussian, early modern fortification in Pomerania, a result of the Prussian - Swedish struggle | 8 | |
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139. | How and when Venice became Venice. Framing the urban development of a trading town in Ital | 8 | |
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140. | Bronze Age wool economy: production, trade, environment, husbandry and society | 8 | |
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141. | The Building Cost Information Service and its applicability to commercial archaeology | 8 | Vlog |
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142. | The Hills are Alive... Being Involved in the Living Legacy of Fife's Benarty & Lomond Hills | 8 | |
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143. | Art and Archaeology: a happy marriage? | 8 | Vlog |
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144. | Landscape Agency and the Materialisation of Power in Viking Age Iceland | 8 | |
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145. | Making meta: towards ontological heterarchy | 8 | Vlog |
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146. | Finding and Sharing Climate Stories with Cultural Heritage | 8 | |
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147. | Terraforming Arcadia: An Archaeological Perspective on French Wetland Agriculture in Nova Scotia | 8 | Vlog |
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148. | If the (concealed) shoe fits: The logical pairing of archaeology and folklore | 8 | Vlog |
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149. | Follow the money: who funds UK archaeology PhDs? | 8 | Vlog |
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150. | Postdicting Roman Roads in the NW Iberian Peninsula | 8 | |
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151. | Attire of the adornments: the main historical stages: natural, heavy-metal, jewelry, the accessory | 8 | |
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152. | From survey to 3D modeling to 3D printing: Bramante's Nymphaeum Colonna at Genazzano | 8 | |
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153. | Restoring and preserving cultural property in post-conflict Bosnia- Herzegovina | 8 | |
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154. | A different vision of ancient settlement dynamics | 8 | |
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155. | Documenting facades of Etruscan rock─cut tombs: From 3D recording to archaeological analysis | 8 | Vlog |
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156. | Connectivity and the making of Atlantic rock art | 7 | |
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157. | Petrification: a concrete comprehensive diachronic concept for past process comparison | 7 | |
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158. | The importance of colour within prehistory: identifying colourscapes within the landscape | 7 | |
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159. | Least-Cost Networks and Network Analysis: Modelling trade relations in medieval East Central Europe | 7 | |
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160. | Early medieval urban life in the Low Countries before the 10th-11th c.: approaches and problems | 7 | |
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161. | Daily activities and resource use in Neolithic Orkney: Microarchaeology at the Ness of Brodgar | 7 | Vlog |
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162. | Interactive approaches to landscape modelling using Lidar data | 7 | |
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163. | The emergence and process of formation of the La Tène cutlture settlement system in Upper Silesia | 7 | |
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164. | Analysis of a High-coverage Yersinia pestis Genome from a 6th Century Justinianic Plague Victim | 7 | |
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165. | Ex-situ preservation of exposed painted rock art. Applying photogrammetry and color manipulation | 7 | |
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166. | From the ground up: Experiencing Romania through excavations at Halmyris in the Danube Delta | 7 | |
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167. | Network science in Roman studies: the potential and challenges | 7 | |
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168. | Quitting my archaeological job as a political deed. | 7 | Vlog |
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169. | Farmers and Forts in Moesia Inferior: Modelling agricultural strategies on the Danubian Frontier | 7 | |
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170. | Archaeology and History of Art: study of Russian arms and armor | 7 | Vlog |
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171. | Iron isotopes as a new tool for ancient metal tracing: comparison with classical tracing methods | 7 | |
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172. | Application of Computer Vision algorithms for automatic classification of archaeological artefacts | 7 | Vlog |
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173. | Banksy is a woman: gender and femininity as displayed in graffiti | 7 | |
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174. | An agrarian town? – understanding the earliest phase of the medieval town Odense in Denmark | 7 | |
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175. | Assessing palaeochannel resources in the light of future environmental change | 7 | |
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176. | The use and reuse of stone circles: new fieldwork at five Scottish site | 7 | |
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177. | Where time stands still: changing practices of prehistory display in the United Kingdom | 7 | |
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178. | Dung to ash: the alchemy of prehistoric everyday substances | 7 | |
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179. | Huntly Histories | 7 | |
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180. | Are you OK? An exploration of suffering during archaeological fieldwork | 7 | Vlog |
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181. | Plague in Valencia, 546: A Case Study of the Integration of Texts and Archaeology | 7 | Vlog |
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182. | Gender, Sex and Minority [In]Equality in Archaeology | 7 | Vlog |
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183. | GIS-based data integration for mapping paleoenvironments | 7 | |
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184. | Safeguarding a fragile legacy: managing uKhahlamba-Drakensberg rock art | 7 | |
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185. | The Bennachie Colony: On migration and rural stereotypes in 19th Century Scotland | 7 | |
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186. | Towards an ecocritical palaeoecology | 7 | Vlog |
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187. | Finnish medieval brickmakers’ marks as markers of identity | 7 | |
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188. | The Early Modern Fortifications of Halmstad | 6 | |
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189. | Archaeology and Autism | 6 | Vlog |
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190. | Multidisciplinary research of Iron Age sites and landscapes of Slovenia | 6 | |
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191. | The Grave’s A Not-So-Private Place: Elite Multiple Burials in Early Iron Age West-Central Europe | 6 | |
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192. | Modelling evidence densities: past population variation or modern structuring affordances | 6 | |
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193. | Case study 2: Cultural heritage projects, central and northern Mauritania | 6 | |
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194. | Sveaborg (Suomenlinna), an 18th century sea fortress and the importance of water areas | 6 | |
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195. | Integrating detection and modelling of ancient pathways | 6 | |
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196. | The geochemical relationship between soil, plant and streamwater; implications for migration studies | 6 | |
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197. | Reclaiming past, present and future stories of a deserted medieval village | 6 | |
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198. | Examining the spatio─temporal boundaries of the Guaraní expansion into the La Plata basin | 6 | |
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199. | Scandinavian Hill Forts – Symbolic sites for royal and common rituals | 6 | |
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200. | Buildings, Spaces and Societies: Manorial Sites in Normandy, ca 1050-1200 | 6 | |
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