TALE: The Archaeology Lecture E-library

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401.Palaeoparasitology and histories of environmental justice3Vlog
402.Practical Augmented Visualization on Handheld Devices for Cultural Heritage3
403.Differences in the raw material preferences in Polgár-Csoszhalom, northeast Hungary3
404.Among the Tentative Haunters: Nautical Archaeology and Other Non-Senses3Vlog
405.WAC Indigenous Plenary - Aulii Mitchell3
406.Herodotus’s peoples: relations of dependence3
407.How can we give a voice to the archaeological record?3Vlog
408.Wine trade from Roman Crete: Onomastic─geographic network analysis3
409.The temporality of stone: communities and early sculptural traditions in late prehistoric Iberia3Let's Play
410.Making a difference: volunteer approaches to heritage at risk in Northumberland National Park3
411.Archaeology Field Tehcnician Pay in 2010 (USA)3Vlog
412.Extended Practice and Digital Representations3
413.When types matter (and when they don’t)3
414.Charting the microstratigraphic life-cycle of an early Roman urban property, Roman Silchester, UK3
415.Adventures in Agriculture: Experimental modelling for economic analysis3
416.Building domain-agnostic databases using design patterns3
417.An Introduction to the Cultural Protection Fund3
418.The Maker’s Mind: a perfect circularity3
419.Geoarchaeology: a framework for cultural heritage often ignored3Vlog
420.Digital documentation through laser scanning of a cultural heritage site [Updated version]3Vlog
421.Women’s headwear from the burials of the III-IV centuries in Suzdal Opolie3
422.Assessing the value of community generated research3
423.Building on buildings: creating a solid foundation for the contextualisation of building remains3
424.The rural component in the early urban development of Brussels, Belgium3Counter-Strike: Source
425.ScARF: Knitting together the Scottish Archaeological Research Framework3Vlog
426.Where is the House of the Dwarves? Enhancing granularity in the Pleiades Gazetteer3
427.Merseyside’s Archaeology: a short history of archaeology policies and practice in North West England3Vlog
428.Practical Augmented Visualization on Handheld Devices for Cultural Heritage [Updated Version]3Vlog
429.Commercial environmental archaeology: back in the dark ages or a potential agent of change?3Vlog
430.From past to present: Reconciling years of Arctic archaeological data into a single visual database3Vlog
431.Archaeology for all: the role of students3Vlog
432.Buffing and Buffering: Street Art’s Accelerating Archaeologies3Vlog
433.Where the past meets the present. Modern families living in the Iron Age3
434.From Khipu Knots to Instant Tweets3
435.Elemental and Sr/Nd isotopic investigation of late Hellenistic to early Roman glass bowls3
436.A town in the making - exploring early urbanity of Copenhagen through the study of social practices3
437.Technology and Empire: A Comparative Analysis of British and Dutch Maritime Technologies3Vlog
438.Communication in archaeological fieldwork: Responses to a digital workflow3Vlog
439.Stones and stone thrones in ‘celtic’ and non-‘celtic’ kingship across the middle ages3
440.Family space vs. community space from the perspective of settlements from the Lower Danube Region3
441.The Eneolithic adornments as components of the costume. The case of Sultana-Malu Rosu cemetery3
442.Rethinking the conversation: a geomythological deep map3Vlog
443.Introduction to Rethinking the Archaeological Map3Vlog
444.Archaeology and vision impairment3Vlog
445.The bastions of Christian 4th3
446.Recruitment and Retention of Underrepresented Minorities in Anthropology Programs: Open Discussion3Discussion
447.Linked Open Data Approaches within the ARIADNE Project3
448.An agent-based approach to weighted decision making3
449.Geophysics: creativity and the archaeological imagination3Vlog
450.Fortingall Roots and the Survey of the Kirkyard3
451.Blazing a Trail3
452.Turf Wars: Politics and Peatland Archaeology in Ireland3Vlog
453.An abundance of chapels: the pre-parochial religious landscape of the Isle of Man3
454.Identification of Agent-Based Modeling elements in "Out of Africa" hypothese3
455.Linking archaeological data to demographic models of the Dutch limes3Vlog
456.One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things: Touring a Heritage trail3
457.Burnswark: Siege or no Siege?3
458.RCAHMW guidelines for digital archaeological archives – sustainable approach to digital preservation3Guide
459.Multi-scalar approach to long-term dynamics, spatial relations and economic networks3
460.Research, experimentation and outreach in the early Neolithic site of La Draga (Banyoles-Spain)3
461.Archaeology, Comics and Community: The Oswestry Heritage Comics Project3Vlog
462.The slightest elements of material culture3
463.Clay and the art of experimentation3
464.Recording Archaeology Live Stream3
465.Digital Artifact Ecosystems: The "Internet of Things" in Archaeology3Vlog
466.Prehistoric dry-stone structures at high-altitude in the Alps: social, economic and cultural drivers3Let's Play
467.Digitised Diseases: 3D digital documentation of bone change in cases of chronic disease3
468.A network model for the evolution of terrestrial connections in Central Italy (1175/1150─500 BC ca)3
469.A case study in social media, new audiences and local museums -- Wiltshire Heritage Museum3
470.Ethnic origin of past societies and contemporary land affiliation3
471.Digital media as an effective platform to archaeological data dissemination3Vlog
472.What do YOU think community archaeology is? A definition from the bottom up3Vlog
473.The Lismore Nave Project3
474.Experiences from the Farming, Forestry and Rural Land Management Working Group3
475.WAC at 30: Give the Past a Future- Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu3
476.To build the Medieval harbourside of Gammel Strand, Copenhagen, Denmark3
477.Can you analyse that? Fitting simulations to idealised outcomes for the origins of farming3
478.Forres Heritage Trust3
479.Archives Vs Archaeology: the case study of the building beneath Via di San Nicola de’ Cesarini, Rome3Vlog
480.Pushing Boundaries: Crannogs outside of the island-dwelling heartland3
481.Coordinating guidelines on the use of lidar across Europe for the European Archaeological Council3Vlog
482.Quantitative Route Analysis and the Construction of Route Models3
483.The act of creation - tangible engagements in the making and ‘re-making’ of prehistoric rock art3
484.From late prehistoric harbours to medieval towns in the eastern coast of the Baltic3
485.More than a landing site, less than a vicus. Medieval Gasir in northern Iceland3
486.How Space Talks3
487.The Unexpected Outcomes of Engaging Academics3
488.Layered history, storied layers: Historic Environment Frameworks for the Ebbsfleet Valley3
489.Communicating with Community: Adapting Communication Styles to the Community3
490.Epistemological considerations on image-based 3D representations3Vlog
491.‘Petrified’ societies? An Egyptological survey3Vlog
492.Crossing borders along the Dutch Limes3
493.Adding a new dimension to Dundee's carved stones3
494.Commercial archaeology and narratives of British exceptionalism3Vlog
495.Innovative or traditional? Diachronic approach to weaving technology in Bronze Age Greece3Vlog
496.Craftspeople in emporia - the original cast. Non-ferrous metalworkers in eighth century Ribe3
497.Investigating the agricultural economy in the Roman Dutch limes zone via agent-based modelling3
498.Visualised denial of rebirth of the dead in the mortuary process: Ritual disarticulation3
499.The Aerofototeca Nazionale of Rome: a photographic archive for the study of Italian heritage3
500.Jewellery on mosaics from Roman Africa. Functions, aims and reliability of representations3