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401.Modelling a new understanding of prehistoric rock art in Scotland396
402.Aerial archaeology and geophysical survey – a marriage made in heaven395
403.The way that I field: analysing field system morphology using GIS395Vlog
404.Animals and the rise of Kingship in northern Europe.394
405.Developing an integrated digital data workflow for the 100 Minories project394
406.The bastions of Christian 4th394
407.Experiences of online archaeology - the urban excavation of the early modern town of Nya Lödöse393Vlog
408.How Space Talks392
409.Llwyn Celyn; a hall house in the Black Mountains392
410.Modelling glacial archaeological potential in the Pennine Alps – A multidisciplinary approach392Let's Play
411.Experimental Archaeology: A Conceptual Bridge?392Vlog
412.New archaeological discoveries at the Wemyss Caves391Vlog
413.Coastal erosion and Public Archaeology in Brittany (France)391Vlog
414.Prehistoric dry-stone structures at high-altitude in the Alps: social, economic and cultural drivers390Let's Play
415.Burnswark: Siege or no Siege?389
416.Identifying Late Chalcolithic & Early Bronze Age Metal Communities of Anatolia386
417.The Archaeological Recording Kit (ARK) – 10 years of learning lessons385Vlog
418.New findings from East Lomond Hillfort385
419.Using a Drone to Survey hulks in Gosport385
420.A Powerful Dead: Decapitation and plastering of human skulls at the Ancient Near East384
421.Digging in Archives: Writing the Scientific Biography of Archaeologist Zsófia Torma383Vlog
422.Geoarchaeology382Vlog
423.The ‘Near Lewes Hoard’: Capturing, visualising and presenting archaeological artefacts381Vlog
424.Turf Wars: Politics and Peatland Archaeology in Ireland381Vlog
425.The Unexpected Outcomes of Engaging Academics381
426.Drowning in a drip feed of molten glass380
427.Myth, materiality and mental health378
428.An interdisciplinary approach towards an understanding of historic landscape change375
429.Creating a new gallery for the archaeological collections of Perth Museum & Art Gallery374Vlog
430.Archaeology- the Dyslexic Profession or the Profession of Dyslexics?372Vlog
431.Present in the Past: Environmental Archaeology and Public Policy372Vlog
432.The Early Modern Fortifications of Halmstad371
433.ArchSeries: an R package for transparent estimation of chronological frequency distributions371Vlog
434.Exploring spatial autocorrelation in archaeological spaces using R371Vlog
435.Fieldwork Review - Thames Discovery Programme371Review
436.Barbarian chief’s “secret” burials in the forest-steppe zone of Eastern Europe370
437.Neolithic Halls, Bronze Age Roundhouses and a Late Bronze Age Hoard at Carnoustie370
438.Archaeology and History of Art: study of Russian arms and armor369Vlog
439.CIDOC CRM and CRMarchaeo A vision of use for the 'future'369
440.Banded flint from Central Poland – new discoveries, new questions366
441.An exploratory use of 3D for investigating a prehistoric stratigraphic sequence366
442.The Vallum Antonini, Grymisdyke, and the Antonine Wall365
443.I said it once before but it bears repeating: heritage is not just about our ancestors364
444.Identification of Agent-Based Modeling elements in "Out of Africa" hypothese363
445.Recent excavations and community engagement at Tantallon Castle.363
446.Where the past meets the present. Modern families living in the Iron Age363
447.Archaeologists, typologies and relational thinking: where do we go from here?363Vlog
448.The Palmyra Arch: Places, memories and ideologies362Vlog
449.The Prehistoric Archaeology of Borras Quarry, Wrexham. Excavations 2008-2024362
450.The Queer and the Digital: Critical making, praxis and play in digital archaeology362Vlog
451.Logierait: multi-period occupation revealed in a wealth of pits, postholes, ditches and hearths357Vlog
452.Birnam & Dunkeld Historical Society355
453.A post-humanist, feminist approach to power355
454.Advanced Numerical Models for Seismic Evaluation of Masonry Heritage Monuments354
455.Chapels, Church sites and Settlement in Medieval Faroe Islands354
456.Hourglass Dawns: The becoming of time as space, contemporary post-phenomenological philosophy354Vlog
457.Exploration of methods for interacting with archaeological 3D-data using virtual reality351Vlog
458.Sveaborg (Suomenlinna), an 18th century sea fortress and the importance of water areas350
459.Connectivity and the making of Atlantic rock art350
460.PKARF: Iron Age350
461.Rebuilding the Oldest Archive in the History of Mankind in Digital Form349
462.How to use archaeological collections beyond display - SMART Workshop349Vlog
463.Booms and Bombs- Situating Breath of the Wild within the “Jomon Boom” trend349
464.Bringing Eyemouth Fort into the 21st century: co-creation and interpretation.348
465.Using CIDOC CRM for dynamically querying ArSol, a relational database, from the semantic web.348
466.Understanding household activities: an examination of two Medieval dwellings in Atlantic Scotland348
467.The geochemical relationship between soil, plant and streamwater; implications for migration studies346
468.A guide to good practice for archaeological network science346Vlog
469.Heritage Reeks: Analysing the Malodour of the Dune Stinkhorn as a Case Study for Communicating346
470.'Big Data' projects345
471.Engaging the past in the present: ethics, challenges, opportunities344
472.Geoarchaeology: a framework for cultural heritage often ignored343Vlog
473.The Mavis Valley Project [Updated Version]343Vlog
474.Evolutionary perspectives on human handedness and hemispheric specialization in the brain343
475.Finnish medieval brickmakers’ marks as markers of identity342
476.Interpreting the Archaeological Record by the aid of GIS – The Insula 30 of Augusta Raurica (CH)339Vlog
477.Theory? No Thanks. An approach to the issues of Archaeological Theory in scientific discourse338Vlog
478.The economy of Roman wine. Productive landscapes, archaeological data, quantification and modelling338Vlog
479.Archaeology Field Technician Pay 2010: Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, Tennessee337Vlog
480.How can I put this? Interpreting the Evil Eye for a modern audience337
481.Use of aerial photography formapping Late Scythian hillforts in Lower Dnieper337
482.Living on the Edge: Cheshire Castles in Context337
483.Predicting future challenges: Creating a foresight methodology for climate change adaptation336Vlog
484.Closing of WAC-8336
485.Carving out an existence: understanding the chaîne opératoire from the inside out and making a name336
486.Archaeology Field Tecnician Pay 2010: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas335Vlog
487.Ernst Sprockhoff and the development of German megalithic terminology335Vlog
488.One costume – complex meanings. Women’s funerary dress in 12th-century North Estonia.335
489.Intertidal Archaeology in the Severn Estuary and the Study of Prehistoric Routeways334Vlog
490.Who Regulates Professional Standards in Archaeological Geophysics?334Vlog
491.Eyemouth's 16th-century Fort - Back on the Map!333
492.Economics and demography of the first farming expansion in the Balkans333
493.Elemental theory: a dummies’ guide for archaeologists332Vlog
494.Presenting Stone Age Time in Museum Displays332Let's Play
495.An Analysis of the Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland331
496.Practical applications of digital technologies for conservation & asset management of historic sites331Vlog
497.Adapting Simple Magnetic Depth Estimation Techniques to Modern Archaeo-geophysics330
498.The Arches Cultural Heritage Data Management Platform: A flexible and expandable open source system329
499.Simulating archaeological landscape formation to understand late Holocene population dynamics329Vlog
500.Multidisciplinary research of Iron Age sites and landscapes of Slovenia329