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PublishedVideo TitleDurationViewsCategoryGame
2017-03-28Unexpected experiences15:00111
2017-03-28Crossing borders along the Dutch Limes12:59157
2017-03-28Bridging the gap: archaeology in tourism at the Archaeological park Emona (Ljubljana, Slovenia)10:46103Vlog
2017-03-28Destination management of heritage sites and towns in Croatia17:30208
2017-03-27An agrarian town? – understanding the earliest phase of the medieval town Odense in Denmark15:10192
2017-03-27Viking age settlement networks and the rise of the early urban centers on the Upper Volga16:21227
2017-03-27Small town in medieval Russia: the ratio of agricultural, craft and administrative functions13:45232
2017-03-26A town in the making - exploring early urbanity of Copenhagen through the study of social practices15:3551
2017-03-26Early medieval urban life in the Low Countries before the 10th-11th c.: approaches and problems16:36291
2017-03-25Production and Distribution networks in the Diocese of Tuam, West of Ireland, AD 500-100015:0780
2017-03-25No town is an island13:4544
2017-03-24Multimetal smithing - An urban craft in rural settings?15:3669
2017-03-24Craftspeople in emporia - the original cast. Non-ferrous metalworkers in eighth century Ribe17:17112
2017-03-24The rural component in the early urban development of Brussels, Belgium12:06144Counter-Strike: Source
2017-03-24The Trajectory of the Productive Limfjord Region AD 600-1100 – Exploring Changing Economic Patterns13:0938
2017-03-23The emergence of Odense, the third largest city of Denmark. Methods, definitions and dynamics14:01202
2017-03-23More than a landing site, less than a vicus. Medieval Gasir in northern Iceland17:49184
2017-03-23The early urban development in the steppes14:23138
2017-03-23From late prehistoric harbours to medieval towns in the eastern coast of the Baltic13:30219
2017-03-22Jewellery on mosaics from Roman Africa. Functions, aims and reliability of representations16:01102
2017-03-22The origins of urbanization in the forest-steppe zone of Western Siberia10:51227
2017-03-22How and when Venice became Venice. Framing the urban development of a trading town in Ital14:24855
2017-03-22A Subersive Urbanism: Venice in the 9th century15:03692
2017-03-22Changing Places: a comparative discussion of London and Tours in the Early Medieval Period17:42145Discussion
2017-03-22Bypassing monolithic entities: diachronic and spatially informed approaches to early medieval towns17:3586
2017-03-22Before and after the emporium. The early and late phases of Walichrum (Domburg-Oostkapelle, NL)18:36169
2017-03-22Emergence and Downfall of Viking Towns: The Concealed Phases within the Archaeological Record23:13304Vlog
2017-03-22Discernable Traces in Textil Archaeology13:27121Vlog
2017-03-22(Inter)regional identities - performance in EIA sumptious burials of the Low Countries13:37133
2017-03-04A different vision of ancient settlement dynamics20:36190
2017-02-28Setting the scene: characterising Batavian society at the edge of empire in the Dutch river area24:581,510
2017-02-28What did the Romans ever do for us?28:02756
2017-02-27The economy of Roman wine. Productive landscapes, archaeological data, quantification and modelling28:14338Vlog
2017-02-27Simulating land-use for the Lower Rhine-Meuse delta in the Roman period30:28156
2017-02-27Modelling evidence densities: past population variation or modern structuring affordances22:57263
2017-02-27Investigating the agricultural economy in the Roman Dutch limes zone via agent-based modelling25:21167
2017-02-26Linking archaeological data to demographic models of the Dutch limes22:5060Vlog
2017-02-26Diverse movement in a dynamic environment: modelling local transport in the Dutch Roman limes14:2358
2017-02-26Postdicting Roman Roads in the NW Iberian Peninsula29:38212
2017-02-26Walking Between Gods and Mortals: reconsidering the movement of Roman religious processions20:29148
2017-02-25Network science in Roman studies: the potential and challenges30:25326
2017-02-25Possibilities and challenges in the use of networks to study socio-economic relations17:4074
2017-02-25Network analysis to model and analyse the Roman transport and mobility22:231,010
2017-02-25Multi-scalar approach to long-term dynamics, spatial relations and economic networks18:52219
2017-02-24Farmers and Forts in Moesia Inferior: Modelling agricultural strategies on the Danubian Frontier22:27257
2017-02-24Modelling the cultural landscape of the Dutch Roman Limes: approach, results and prospects27:41110
2017-02-24Integrating detection and modelling of ancient pathways20:00100
2017-02-24Linking archaeological data to demographic models of the Dutch limes22:2543Vlog
2017-02-13Is it gold that matters? The role of sumptuous burials of women in Bronze and Iron Age Europe19:08482
2017-02-12Scarcity and dearness: an obvious link? Elite’s graves (1300-300 BC) in north-alpine world15:4563Let's Play
2017-02-12The Grave’s A Not-So-Private Place: Elite Multiple Burials in Early Iron Age West-Central Europe18:49279
2017-02-12Barbarian chief’s “secret” burials in the forest-steppe zone of Eastern Europe18:12370
2017-02-12Commoners and Elites in Southeast Kazakhstan: Kurgans and Settlements of the Iron Age society17:47245
2017-02-11Miniaturization in the Production of Funerary Aesthetics in the Pontic Iron Age, ca. 600 - 300 BC18:5393
2017-02-11Another kind of archive: on the preservation of publications and born-digital material15:48113
2017-02-11Endangered Archaeology in the Archives: utilizing historical aerial photography to assess heritage17:13293Vlog
2017-02-11The geography of a cemetery – the early Christian cemeteries of Skagafjör ur, North Iceland16:17296
2017-02-10The Aerofototeca Nazionale of Rome: a photographic archive for the study of Italian heritage13:5482
2017-02-10Analysing Archived Material to Unravel Wheelhouse Chronologies in the Western Isles, Scotland15:24112Vlog
2017-02-10The relationship between archive documents and archaeological material of a naval conflict12:2375Vlog
2017-02-10Archives and shipwrecks in the Baltic16:34131
2017-02-09Digging in Archives: Writing the Scientific Biography of Archaeologist Zsófia Torma13:50383Vlog
2017-02-09Archives Vs Archaeology: the case study of the building beneath Via di San Nicola de’ Cesarini, Rome10:3093Vlog
2017-02-09Searching the archives in pursuit of ancient Cyrenaica18:48415
2017-02-09Archive and Archaeological Economy15:09218Vlog
2017-02-08Archives – Can You Dig It? Time, Materiality, and the Archaeology of Archives17:29583Vlog
2017-02-08Ontology of archaeological sources and the possibilities of archive15:29259Vlog
2017-02-08Archaeological archives – A deconstruction11:06210Vlog
2017-02-08Renovating practices in the history of archaeology16:48205Vlog
2017-02-07”Small churches” in Norse Greenland – what became of them?14:031,353
2017-02-07Communities of death in medieval Iceland20:44249
2017-02-07Chapels, Church sites and Settlement in Medieval Faroe Islands17:40354
2017-02-07A landscape of belief: Orkney’s medieval churches17:09246
2017-02-06An abundance of chapels: the pre-parochial religious landscape of the Isle of Man17:07127
2017-02-06The bishop’s grave in St. Alban Church in Odense, Denmark13:49304
2017-02-06Hofstaoir in Myvatnssveit. An early Icelandic religious landscape16:09174
2017-02-06The Alp Fenga – Analysis of a post medieval alpine dairy hut in the Silvretta Alps13:18140Let's Play
2017-02-04Archaeology and religious identities: the example of the Évora Inquisition court (Portugal)15:12623Vlog
2017-02-04From hand to mouth: dietary perspectives on religious minorities in Medieval Portugal17:0669
2017-02-04Dealing with identities. Archaeological traces of Muslims and Dimmi-s in the Middle Mark18:1755Vlog
2017-02-03Muslim and Protestant religious minorities and funerary spaces in south of France16:14178
2017-02-03Woolen textiles from the times of Roman influences, the site in Grudna, Poland15:47117
2017-02-03Technical Innovation in Flax Yarn in the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. The Spinning Bowl14:11195
2017-02-03Does anybody still wear that? Notes on (representations of) Minoan female dress in Mycenaean Greece15:034,618
2017-02-02Beyond textiles: alternative uses of twisted fibers. Evidence from Akrotiri, Thera15:37304
2017-02-02Tradition and innovation of textile manufacture in Early Bronze Age Greece16:49667
2017-02-02Innovative or traditional? Diachronic approach to weaving technology in Bronze Age Greece15:16317Vlog
2017-02-02Textile impressions on ceramics from the late Neolithic to the early Iron Age in Central Europe14:08726
2017-02-01Manufacturing Traditions in Textile Archaeology15:15857Vlog
2017-02-01A demographic history of the plague bacillus revealed through ancient Yersinia pestis genomes14:47955
2017-02-01Germany and the Black Death: a zooarchaeological approach16:17273VlogThe Black Death
2017-02-01Plague in Valencia, 546: A Case Study of the Integration of Texts and Archaeology15:01687Vlog
2017-01-31Bronze Age wool economy: production, trade, environment, husbandry and society16:40734
2017-01-31Analysis of a High-coverage Yersinia pestis Genome from a 6th Century Justinianic Plague Victim11:56473
2017-01-31Early medieval burials of plague victims: examples from Aschheim and Altenerding (Bavaria, Germany)13:41423
2017-01-31Placing the Plague of Justinian in the Yersinia pestis phylogenetic context11:451,480Vlog
2017-01-30Plague in the eastern Mediterranean region 1200-1000 BC?14:02719
2017-01-30Reconstructing ancient pathogens - discovery of Yersinia pestis in Eurasia 5,000 Years Ago15:461,099
2017-01-30Fleas, rats and other stories - The palaeoecology of the Black Death13:051,215Vlog
2017-01-30From Mild to Murderous: How Yersinia pestis Evolved to Cause Pneumonic Plague33:3816,012