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101.Agent Based Modelling in Archaeology- When Will It Get Complex?11Vlog
102.The economy of Roman wine. Productive landscapes, archaeological data, quantification and modelling11Vlog
103.Simulating the Past: Complex Systems Simulation in Archaeology11Vlog
104.Human remains as evidence for grief and mourning? A reinterpretation of plastered skulls from Levant11
105.A new approach for the study and presentation of an archaeological context10Vlog
106.An Agent-based Model to Simulate the Balkan Neolithic Expansion10
107.Walking Backwards - psychogeographical approaches to heritage- CHAT Orkney 201610
108.Ultima Thule – St Kilda and Pabbay. Two remote landscapes in the Hebrides10
109.Rousay, the Egypt of the North: the story from the sea10
110.Toads turning time: verifying visualizations of the Sanctuary10
111.Auralization: What can acoustics tell us about digital lived experience?10
112.An interdisciplinary approach towards an understanding of historic landscape change10
113.Reinforcement learning for decision making in agent-based models10
114.Reflecting the sky in water: a phenomenological exploration10Vlog
115.Fleas, rats and other stories - The palaeoecology of the Black Death10Vlog
116.The Syrian Heritage Project in the IT infrastructure of the German Archaeological Institute9Vlog
117.The Last Coronation of a King of Scots: Charles II in 1651 at Scone9
118.The New Migrationists? Resolving studies of ancient DNA and archaeological theory9Vlog
119.Weland’s Bones: Skeletons and Stories in Early Medieval Britain9
120.Myth, materiality and mental health9
121.The Last Days of Celts on Middle Danube – New Evidences9
122.Archaeology and religious identities: the example of the Évora Inquisition court (Portugal)9Vlog
123.Environmental archaeology: theorising the ‘wild’ in contemporary archaeology9Vlog
124.Imagined realities in the portrayal and investigation of the British Mesolithic9
125.Provenancing Archaeological Obsidian from Bulgaria9Vlog
126.Manufacturing Traditions in Textile Archaeology9Vlog
127.Is it gold that matters? The role of sumptuous burials of women in Bronze and Iron Age Europe9
128.We Are Not Alone: William King and the naming of the Neanderthals9
129.Medieval Roof Trusses in the Swedish landscape of Västergötland9
130.What did the Romans ever do for us?9
131.Urban life in an early byzantine small scale house9
132.Preparing for professionalism: is a degree in archaeology really enough?9Vlog
133.The potential futures of drone recording in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage9Vlog
134.Barbarian chief’s “secret” burials in the forest-steppe zone of Eastern Europe8
135.Time pursued by a Bear: Ursa Major and stellar time-telling in the Paduan Salone8
136.Religious and allegorical iconography and the production of medieval space8
137.Commoners and Elites in Southeast Kazakhstan: Kurgans and Settlements of the Iron Age society8
138.Prussian, early modern fortification in Pomerania, a result of the Prussian - Swedish struggle8
139.How and when Venice became Venice. Framing the urban development of a trading town in Ital8
140.Bronze Age wool economy: production, trade, environment, husbandry and society8
141.The Building Cost Information Service and its applicability to commercial archaeology8Vlog
142.The Hills are Alive... Being Involved in the Living Legacy of Fife's Benarty & Lomond Hills8
143.Art and Archaeology: a happy marriage?8Vlog
144.Landscape Agency and the Materialisation of Power in Viking Age Iceland8
145.Making meta: towards ontological heterarchy8Vlog
146.Finding and Sharing Climate Stories with Cultural Heritage8
147.Terraforming Arcadia: An Archaeological Perspective on French Wetland Agriculture in Nova Scotia8Vlog
148.If the (concealed) shoe fits: The logical pairing of archaeology and folklore8Vlog
149.Follow the money: who funds UK archaeology PhDs?8Vlog
150.Postdicting Roman Roads in the NW Iberian Peninsula8
151.Attire of the adornments: the main historical stages: natural, heavy-metal, jewelry, the accessory8
152.From survey to 3D modeling to 3D printing: Bramante's Nymphaeum Colonna at Genazzano8
153.Restoring and preserving cultural property in post-conflict Bosnia- Herzegovina8
154.A different vision of ancient settlement dynamics8
155.Documenting facades of Etruscan rock─cut tombs: From 3D recording to archaeological analysis8Vlog
156.Connectivity and the making of Atlantic rock art7
157.Petrification: a concrete comprehensive diachronic concept for past process comparison7
158.The importance of colour within prehistory: identifying colourscapes within the landscape7
159.Least-Cost Networks and Network Analysis: Modelling trade relations in medieval East Central Europe7
160.Early medieval urban life in the Low Countries before the 10th-11th c.: approaches and problems7
161.Daily activities and resource use in Neolithic Orkney: Microarchaeology at the Ness of Brodgar7Vlog
162.Interactive approaches to landscape modelling using Lidar data7
163.The emergence and process of formation of the La Tène cutlture settlement system in Upper Silesia7
164.Analysis of a High-coverage Yersinia pestis Genome from a 6th Century Justinianic Plague Victim7
165.Ex-situ preservation of exposed painted rock art. Applying photogrammetry and color manipulation7
166.From the ground up: Experiencing Romania through excavations at Halmyris in the Danube Delta7
167.Network science in Roman studies: the potential and challenges7
168.Quitting my archaeological job as a political deed.7Vlog
169.Farmers and Forts in Moesia Inferior: Modelling agricultural strategies on the Danubian Frontier7
170.Archaeology and History of Art: study of Russian arms and armor7Vlog
171.Iron isotopes as a new tool for ancient metal tracing: comparison with classical tracing methods7
172.Application of Computer Vision algorithms for automatic classification of archaeological artefacts7Vlog
173.Banksy is a woman: gender and femininity as displayed in graffiti7
174.An agrarian town? – understanding the earliest phase of the medieval town Odense in Denmark7
175.Assessing palaeochannel resources in the light of future environmental change7
176.The use and reuse of stone circles: new fieldwork at five Scottish site7
177.Where time stands still: changing practices of prehistory display in the United Kingdom7
178.Dung to ash: the alchemy of prehistoric everyday substances7
179.Huntly Histories7
180.Are you OK? An exploration of suffering during archaeological fieldwork7Vlog
181.Plague in Valencia, 546: A Case Study of the Integration of Texts and Archaeology7Vlog
182.Gender, Sex and Minority [In]Equality in Archaeology7Vlog
183.GIS-based data integration for mapping paleoenvironments7
184.Safeguarding a fragile legacy: managing uKhahlamba-Drakensberg rock art7
185.The Bennachie Colony: On migration and rural stereotypes in 19th Century Scotland7
186.Towards an ecocritical palaeoecology7Vlog
187.Finnish medieval brickmakers’ marks as markers of identity7
188.The Early Modern Fortifications of Halmstad6
189.Archaeology and Autism6Vlog
190.Multidisciplinary research of Iron Age sites and landscapes of Slovenia6
191.The Grave’s A Not-So-Private Place: Elite Multiple Burials in Early Iron Age West-Central Europe6
192.Modelling evidence densities: past population variation or modern structuring affordances6
193.Case study 2: Cultural heritage projects, central and northern Mauritania6
194.Sveaborg (Suomenlinna), an 18th century sea fortress and the importance of water areas6
195.Integrating detection and modelling of ancient pathways6
196.The geochemical relationship between soil, plant and streamwater; implications for migration studies6
197.Reclaiming past, present and future stories of a deserted medieval village6
198.Examining the spatio─temporal boundaries of the Guaraní expansion into the La Plata basin6
199.Scandinavian Hill Forts – Symbolic sites for royal and common rituals6
200.Buildings, Spaces and Societies: Manorial Sites in Normandy, ca 1050-12006