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301.Ernst Sprockhoff and the development of German megalithic terminology4Vlog
302.Heritage Information Access Strategy, Historic England: national versus local service provision4Guide
303.The Art of Perception in Archaeological Visualisations4Vlog
304.The variety of female textile funerary equipment from nineteenth century (Biala Rawska - Poland)4
305.The archaeology of medieval buildings in a borderland: a study-case4Vlog
306.Dark goings on at Cramond!4
307.WAC Indigenous Plenary- Paul Tapsell4
308.Mapping risk: new visualizations of maritime networks in the Aegean Bronze Age4
309.Small adults – forms of children clothes until 2nd half of 18th c.4
310.Careers and skills: bridging the gap4
311.Walking Between Gods and Mortals: reconsidering the movement of Roman religious processions4
312.The Mavis Valley Project [Updated Version]4Vlog
313.Tynwald: Assembly, Royal Inauguration and Parliamentary Tradition on the Isle of Man4
314.Archaeology is the science of aggregates4Vlog
315.Parents in archaeology: challenges facing parents working in archaeology in Wales4Vlog
316.Communicating the value of archaeology of the contemporary to skeptical publics4Vlog
317.3D Icons project, and 3D Icons Ireland4
318.New investigations on Iron Age wetland settlements in the Northern Aquitaine (France)4
319.Tracing “petrification” in prehistoric architectural processes4
320.Mapping sound: creating a synaesthetic landscape4
321.Digital Tabletops & Collaborative Learning for Archaeology4Vlog
322.The application of structure-from-motion as a documentation tool in forensic archaeology and beyond4Vlog
323.Introduction to The Legacies of Nazi Archaeology and Their Impact on Contemporary Research4Vlog
324.Beyond Celts: Nested identities in Iron Age Europe4
325.Cloud computing and Cultural Heritage IT4
326.Early Bronze Age deep postholes alignments in Linsmeau pointing towards astronomical events4
327.(Re)discovering the Gaulcross Hoard and other early medieval silver4
328.Writing wonders: poetry as archaeological method?4Vlog
329.Miniaturization in the Production of Funerary Aesthetics in the Pontic Iron Age, ca. 600 - 300 BC4
330.Archaeology- the Dyslexic Profession or the Profession of Dyslexics?4Vlog
331.The strange case of Dame Mary May's tomb4
332.Seeing things differently. The use of combined geochemical and geophysical prospection techniques4
333.The Fortifications of Gothenburg - A Centennial Construction Site4
334.Pit, Pot or Cist? Bronze Age Burial Practices at Broich Road, Crief4
335.Why opera refreshes the archaeology other artforms fail to reach4Vlog
336.Sewed jewelry in Old Russian costume4
337.How can reflexive indexical image making expand the visual communication of liminal space?4
338.Picture this! Recent archaeological visualisation on Scotland’s national forest estate4Vlog
339.Before and after the emporium. The early and late phases of Walichrum (Domburg-Oostkapelle, NL)4
340.The Late Neolithic in Southern Bavaria – a GIS based approach4
341.The uncanny archaeology of buried books4Vlog
342.A diachronic study of mid-Holocene skyscapes in southern England and Wales: preliminary results4
343.Technical Innovation in Flax Yarn in the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. The Spinning Bowl4
344.Sharing Tips and Tricks for Engaging the Public- Becky O'Sullivan4
345.Davy Jones’ locker: Historic Environment Data Centres and MEDIN4
346.Beyond textiles: alternative uses of twisted fibers. Evidence from Akrotiri, Thera4
347.High resolution remote sensing data and the mapping and analysis of the archaeological landscape4Vlog
348.Raising the Bar4
349.Rediscovering the Barrowburn Mill, Coquetdale4
350.Training case studies for archaeology4Vlog
351.Institutionalization as a form of social organization4
352.Evolving hominins in HomininSpace─Genetic Algorithms and the search for the perfect Neanderthal4
353.An imaginary tour of Orkney from Elsewhere, and Elsewhere from Orkney4
354."Another Brick in the Wall" - Archaeological Outreach in Schools as a Political Act4Vlog
355.Stable isotope ratios and trace elements in modern mammal tooth enamel4
356.(Inter)regional identities - performance in EIA sumptious burials of the Low Countries4
357.Following my own path: middle ground social zooarchaeology4Vlog
358.Introduction-Plague in diachronic and Interdisciplinary perspective4
359.Elemental theory: a dummies’ guide for archaeologists4Vlog
360.Transport and trade: An energyscape model and transport network approach for trade in Roman times4
361.The Mason’s Mark Project4
362.An Archaeological Renaissance? A Regional Review looking out from Dundee4Review
363.ACFA Tiree Survey 20164
364.From Khipu Knots to Instant Tweets [Updated version]4Vlog
365.Seeing History through a SCHARPer Lens; exploring the Wemyss Caves through community film making4
366.The Outdating of Medieval Fortifications – The Castle of Raseborg and the Town Wall of Vyborg4
367.An agent-based modeling framework for Out of Africa hypotheses4
368.From interoperable to interoperating Geosemantic resources4
369.President's Opening Speech at WAC-84
370.At the hearth. Daily life, and domestic architecture in Early Iron Age farmsteads of Western Denmark4
371.Economics and demography of the first farming expansion in the Balkans4
372.Viking age settlement networks and the rise of the early urban centers on the Upper Volga4
373.Thomas T. Tucker: A Beached US Liberty Ship in Cape Point Nature Reserve, South Africa4
374.From earthworks to scars of the cold war - 500 years of coastal defence on Gotland4
375.Making commercial archaeology more inclusive4Vlog
376.Hadrian’s cavalry: an international collaborative project on a World Heritage Site4
377.Experimental archaeology in Latvia: some aspects possibilities for the future development4Vlog
378.The Strong Link in the Chain? Jönköping Castle - a Swedish border fortress with hidden defects4
379.Intangible cultural heritage in Mauritania: sedentarisation, adaptation and ongoing reinvention4
380.Endangered Archaeology in the Archives: utilizing historical aerial photography to assess heritage4Vlog
381.Animals and the rise of Kingship in northern Europe.4
382.Predicting future challenges: Creating a foresight methodology for climate change adaptation4Vlog
383.Dissolving borders in landscape study and digital professionalism4
384.Emergence and Downfall of Viking Towns: The Concealed Phases within the Archaeological Record4Vlog
385.The Past and Future of Open Access in Archaeology4Vlog
386.Remnants of farming past: cultural heritage and living landscapes in the Dales National Park4
387.Skateboarding through the Generations4
388.One costume – complex meanings. Women’s funerary dress in 12th-century North Estonia.4
389.Glasgow Museums Dutch Paintings: Case Study of the Burrell Collection4
390.Assessing the Role of Stone-Ard-Points and Flaked-Stone-Bars in Prehistoric Orkney?4
391.Making a full circle: cultural repatriation from museum collections4
392.Going solo: self-employment in an archaeological context- Panel4Vlog
393.Written in Stone: Reframing graffiti at the North Head Quarantine Station, Sydney, Australia4
394.Coastal erosion and Public Archaeology in Brittany (France)4Vlog
395.Keil Chapel and Burial Ground3
396.A fresh slate: image, practice and multiplicity in the Manx Late Neolithic3
397.Ethnic origin of past societies and contemporary land affiliation3
398.Linked Data & heritage vocabularies3
399.The Maker’s Mind: a perfect circularity3
400.The Place and Importance of the Working Parties & Committees in the EAA3