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TAG2010: 32nd annual meeting of the Theoretical Archaeology Group

Bristol, 17th-19th Dec 2010

Authors and papers

This page lists all the accepted papers by author. Click on a session reference to see the session page and paper details.

AuthorPaperSession
Adams, MaxQuantum archaeology: a user's guideS05
Allen, MartynMaking do or cultural taboo?S12
Almeida, NelsonIs there a commercial zooarchaeology in Portugal?S40c
Baker, PatriciaRoman medicine in Hispania: a case study for finding medical practices in the archaeological recordS11
Banerjee, RumanThe contribution of local geology and anthropogenic changes to the the taphonomy of palaeoart: a case study from central IndiaS20
Baptista, LídiaMaking pits with human and animal bodies at Horta do Jacinto, Beringel, BejaS41
Baptista, LídiaMaking pits with pottery at Vale das Éguas 3, Salvador, SerpaS41
Barber, MartynEdge effects: geophysics and the othersS14
Barclay, AlistairThe MTV generations: remixing the past in prehistory - commercial research in the Middle Thames ValleyS08
Barghouth, JamalUrban discourses of the ancient city in "Ancient Near East" ArchaeologyS23
Barker, LeonThe Motion in Place Project: interim results and emerging questionsS36
Bartosiewicz, László"Get your facts first...": tangible aspects of ideology in Hungarian archaeologyS22
Bateman, JonThe Transatlantic Archaeological Gateway: fishing data from the pondS10
Beattie, MelissaA most peculiar memorial: cultural heritage and fictionS03
Bender Jørgensen, LiseCreativity and tradition in craft production: opposites or two halves of a coin?S27
Bendon, MichaelA fine line between treasure and gainS05
Bergerbrant, SophieCollaboration and craft production S27
Bergqvist, JohannaGendered attitudes towards hygiene and ill health amongst the piously religious in medieval SwedenS11
Best, JuliaOut on a wing: birds in liminal Scottish islandsS40c
Bianchi, Paola A.E.Metallurgical craft in 14th-12th BC Bronze Age villages In Northern ItalyS27
Bintley, MichaelBuilding cities in the Anglo-Saxon mind: an interdisciplinary approach to urban landscape studiesS23
Birch, ThomasBeauty or the beast? Antagonising perceptions of weaponry by marrying materialisation to microstructure in Anglo-Saxon pattern-weldingS01
Blewett, MattHomes and castles: will the transformation of Pengersick be visitable?S26
Blewett, MattBuckets, spades and big hats: community digging in Devon S39
Boddington, MoniqueThe ever moving and undrawable line: objectivism versus subjectivism in archaeologyS14
Boguszewski, AndrzejThe massive corruption of clever mindsS22
Bonacchi, ChiaraArchaeological viewing by archaeological museum visitors: analysis of consumption practices and 'most satisfying' experiencesS36
Bosch, EvaIs there more to prehistoric Art than archaeology?S04
Bradley, BruceAn Aukward proposal: Ice Age hunters of the North AtlanticS10
Bradley, RichardSelective memories - the past in the past of Bronze Age ScotlandS08
Bradley, RichardThe botany of stones: the environmental archaeology and landscape context of prehistoric rock-carvings in southern Sweden and ScotlandS28
Bray, PeterYou can't always get what you want… but we've got all we need! Exploring technology through big ideas and bigger datasetsS01
Breithoff, EstherShaping memory, creating identity: Chile's National StadiumS13
Briggs, RuthSetting Fires: Beginning to Reexamine Read's Cavern and Iron Age Cave Use in the Mendips S20
Broderick, LeeWhatever happened to Exeter?S02
Brown, AlexThe botany of stones: the environmental archaeology and landscape context of prehistoric rock-carvings in southern Sweden and ScotlandS28
Brown, DuncanWhen is a pot still a pot?S12
Brown, MartinWe will remember them: contesting claims and human remains on the Western FrontS07
Brown, MartinBattlefields in miniatureS13
Brughmans, TomFacebooking the past: current approaches in archaeological network analysisS24
Burstrom, MatsMore than a sensitive ear. What you are entitled to expect of a professional expertS03
Callery, SimonExcavation sites and the domination of the eyeS38
Cane, SamUtilitarian archaeology: the greatest happiness for the greatest number?S40d
Carr, GillyProtest, defiance and resistance in the Channel Islands during the German occupation: public versus private memory, 1945-2010S13
Carvajal, Jose C.Fluid identities and the negotiation of space: the example of Islamic IberiaS40b
Chadwick, Adrian'Do you remember the first time?' A prolegomenal preamble through place and memoryS08
Chaffey, GarethThe MTV generations: remixing the past in prehistory - commercial research in the Middle Thames ValleyS08
Chapman, HenrySize does matter: space, time, GIS models and landscape archaeologyS28
Charitos, GeorgiosLiminal instances in Minoan mortuary rituals of pre and protopalatial periodS15
Charman, DanMoor than meets the eye? Three uplands: many storiesS02
Charman, DanSubmergence in the Isles of ScillyS02
Chatzoglou, Afroditi"Walking through history"? Visitable archaeologies in Athens City CentreS26
Chubb, TimothyWhy stay an archaeologist? What can archaeology offer, and when does inter-disciplinary become just ex-discipline?S38
Ciric, GordanaCoins out of time and space: the transformation of valuesS40a
Clough, AlicePopular culture and archaeological hubrisS14
Cooper, AnwenReconsidering disciplinary divides: an historical approachS14
Cope, AndrewLooking through Zarathustra's eyes: re-vitalising objects through the lens of Nietzsche's will to powerS04
Costa, CláudiaIs there a commercial zooarchaeology in Portugal?S40c
Costa, CláudiaMaking pits with human and animal bodies at Horta do Jacinto, Beringel, BejaS41
Coward, Fiona'Thick' networks? More-than-human networks in context in the Epipalaeolithic and early Neolithic of the Near EastS01
Coxon, SarahCreative Choices: Creativity and Ceramic Craft Production in Late Bronze Age HungaryS27
Crellin, RachelExploring the Manx seascape: materialities and understandings of space at seaS34
Crewdson, JohnStones from the SkyS04
Crewdson, JohnSongs from the voidS37
Crockett, AndrewWhat did the apocrypha know?S12
Crossland, ZoeSacred Archaeology: excavating the royal dead in MadagascarS07
Croucher, KarinaDeath and decomposition: modern opinion and archaeological narrativeS07
Cummings, VickiQuick architecture, persistent practice: the long-term use and inhabitation of the monumental landscapes of western BritainS08
Cunningham, JerimyMarxism as moderation in household archaeologyS35
Cunningham, PennyLooking through rose-tinted glasses: government-funded community archaeology projectsS17
Dalglish, ChrisLandscape and the non-ethics of archaeological practiceS34
Danckers, JonasMarx, Sherlock Holmes and Late Italian PrehistoryS22
Davies, HeatherPeatlands in south west Britain: Importance, values and sensitivityS02
Davis, AdrianReprising Marxism from the Ground Up: Epistemology, Space and SocietyS35
Dawney, LeilaA materially affective manifestoS33
Dawson, HeidiUnearthing medieval children: an exploration of status through the analysis of growth and health in relation to burial practiceS40b
Day, JoFinding sense in a Minoan imaginary landscapeS29
Devereux, PaulStonehenge rocksS37
Dixon, JamesIs It good? A practical perspective on the art-archaeology relationshipS04
Dixon, JamesThe spectre of non-completionS15
Dolamore MBE, MikeWriting on the wall: the anthropological interpretation of WW1 subterranean military graffiti on the Western FrontS20
Dolamore MBE, MikeRecording a WW1 British camouflet mine 2005: health and safety nightmares of modern subterranean battlefield archaeology on the Western FrontS39
Doonan, RogerAuthentic archaeology?S03
Dosedla, HenryApproaching archaeology between art and agricultureS38
Doughton, LaurenMore than just a lot of hot air: developing a contextualised understanding of the use of hot stone technologies in prehistoric ShetlandS01
Dufton, AndrewBeyond the grave: technological advancements toward a holistic approach to mortuary studiesS24
Dunn, StuartThe Motion in Place Project: interim results and emerging questionsS36
Dunne, JulieUnder ground? Resistance in the liminal landscape of the Memorial Woodlands Burial GroundS15
During, BledaBuilding continuity in the central Anatolian NeolithicS08
Easterby, CaitlinPut your pen down: the performative experience as a vehicle for alternative archaeological interpretationS04
Easterby, CaitlinEntering the liminal: performativity as an effective experiential exploration of liminal spaceS40c
Easton, RichardMaking do or cultural taboo?S12
Edgeworth, MatthewThe dark matter of landscapes: manifesto for an archaeology of flowS33
Edwards, BenAuthority and the existence of pluralityS38
Enlander, RebeccaCarved narratives: rocks, rock art and the geological character of some Irish stonesS40c
Evans, PaulLook into my face and tell me what you see...S04
Eve, StuartStilton Rolling and Hadrian's Wall: using Augmented Reality to explore past perceptionS36
Fennelly, KatherineConstructing the fringe: an archaeology of the treatment of the 'insane' in the nineteenth centuryS15
Fenton-Thomas, ChrisGranny's old sheep bones and other stories from the Melton landscapeS08
Fenwick, CorisandeBeyond the grave: technological advancements toward a holistic approach to mortuary studiesS24
Finn, ChristineCurating Haiti: reportage and creative archaeologyS33
Fitch, SimonSize does matter: space, time, GIS models and landscape archaeologyS28
Fitzpatrick, AndrewBell Beaker metalworkersS27
Forte, MicheleLiving on the edge: exploring what it meant to be a herder on the Cairo Massif between the 18th and 20th centuriesS15
Fradley, MichaelThe urban/rural dichotomy in early medieval EnglandS23
Frankland, TomA CG artist's impression: depicting digital reconstructions using non-photorealistic rendering techniquesS24
Frieman, CatherineYou can't always get what you want… but we've got all we need! Exploring technology through big ideas and bigger datasetsS01
Frieman, CatherineCrafting flint daggers in early 2nd millennium Scandinavia: knapping, smelting and new way of thinking about technologyS27
Frölich, AnnetteMedical care in barbarian societies in the first millennium. Archaeological enlightenedS11
Fyfe, RalphPeatlands in south west Britain: Importance, values and sensitivityS02
Fyfe, RalphMoor than meets the eye? Three uplands: many storiesS02
Gallagher, MartinTheorising the early Greek city in its locational, micro-regional and regional contextS23
Gandolfi, EleonoraFrom real to virtual: reconstruction and communication of archaeological content through new mediaS24
Garazhian, OmranBam: how we continued our archaeological research from contemporary to NeolithicS38
García Benito, CarlosDeer antler whistles in Northern Iberian peninsulaS37
Garcia Rovira, IreneBeyond diffusionism: examining the significance of tradition in relation to prehistoric contactS16
Gardiner, PaulaFuneral teas: burial practice and diet at the Totty Pot and Hay Wood caves on Mendip, SomersetS20
Gearey, BenMoor than meets the eye? Three uplands: many storiesS02
Gearey, BenSize does matter: space, time, GIS models and landscape archaeologyS28
Gee, MaryOvercoming epistemological fracture in SodaworldS14
Gemi-Iordanou, EffieExploring the social dimensions of healing and medical practices in the Bronze Age AegeanS11
Gheorghiu, DragosAre we scientists or artists?S38
Gibson, Catriona'Divide or pool?' Fragmentation versus continuity in the prehistoric inhabitation of multi-period landscapes in south-east EnglandS08
Gilead, IsaacTelling the story of copper: towards a semi-fictional reconstruction of the Ghassulian copper workingS01
Gleeson, PatrickConstructing kingship in early medieval Ireland: the poetics of power and placeS29
Gomes, SergioMaking pits with human and animal bodies at Horta do Jacinto, Beringel, BejaS41
Gomes, SergioMaking pits with pottery at Vale das Éguas 3, Salvador, SerpaS41
Gonzalez, SilviaThe Chumash from the Channel Islands of the Californian coast: ancient DNA studies and the Pacific coastal migration routeS10
Gooney, DawnInfant and child burials at the Iron Age cemetery of Berst Ness, Westray in the Orkney IslandsS40b
Gordon, Stephen'The vagaries of this foul carcass': social disease and revenant belief in Medieval EnglandS11
Gosic, MilenaTelling the story of copper: towards a semi-fictional reconstruction of the Ghassulian copper workingS01
Graves-Brown, PaulThe old bag's way: liminal places in contemporary heritageS03
Graves-Brown, Paul"We want to demolish museums..." Archaeology and the Futurist ManifestoS33
Greenhalgh, JamesThe last Blitzed building in Britain: the battle over memorial and memory in the ruins of Hull's National Picture TheatreS13
Griffiths, SerenPluralist practices: an introductionS38
Grömer, KarinaThe Hallstatt-Textiles: between function and designS27
Groves, PhreddBevere Manor: a liminal landscape of the 19th centuryS15
Hadji, AthenaA theoretically informed study of urban contexts: the contribution of modern (social) urban theories S23
Hadley, PatrickThe borderlands: a rough guideS04
Hall, MarkSignificant reuse: material biography and early medieval sculpture in ScotlandS12
Halley, ClaireRethinking Chaco: lessons from 'across the pond'S10
Hampson, JamieHistoriography of rock art research in west Texas and beyondS10
Harris, OliverA materially affective manifestoS33
Harris, SeanAnimation and archaeologyS38
Harrison, JaneSand mounds and middens: coastal landscapes of power in the Viking-Norse Earldom of Orkney, 800-1200 ADS29
Harrison, StephenThe excavation of Duggleby Howe, North Yorkshire, 1890S39
Hawkins QGM, AndrewWriting on the wall: the anthropological interpretation of WW1 subterranean military graffiti on the Western FrontS20
Hawkins QGM, AndrewRecording a WW1 British camouflet mine 2005: health and safety nightmares of modern subterranean battlefield archaeology on the Western FrontS39
Henson, DonLocal and national vying for attention in SouthwarkS03
Herva, Vesa-PekkaEngaging with Second World War German sites in northern FinlandS13
Higgins, ValerieRemembering conflict: challenges for the 21st centuryS13
Hill, GenevievePut yourself in someone else's canoe: surveying outside our comfort zonesS39
Hladik, MurielleFrom verb to matter: transformations in architectural rhetoric S33
Hofmann, DanielaInnovation within tradition: transforming the longhouses of Neolithic EuropeS08
Holbraad, MartinCan the thing speak?S33
Hollos, DavidTelling tales? Myth, memory and Crickley Hill S08
Horton, MarkWhen the experts are wrong.....conserving the maritime historic environmentS03
Hughes, NaomiBuckets, spades and big hats: community digging in Devon S39
Hulme, AlisonTowards a manifesto for entanglement: possession, enchantment and fetishism in the age of disposabilityS33
Hutt, AndrewUsing agency theory to identifying Iron Age communities in and around BerkshireS01
Jackson, Mark100 Million years of modernity: a manifesto for fossil-bound commodity lifeS33
James, Bryn'Writing stones', secret shrines, and The Word of God in liquid formS11
Jarrett, KirstenTelling tales? Myth, memory and Crickley Hill S08
Jeffrey, StuartThe Transatlantic Archaeological Gateway: fishing data from the pondS10
Jeneson, KarenA Roman puzzle: why we will never find the Via Belgica with GIS and become better archaeologists in the processS24
Jenkins, TiffanyRe-displaying the dead: the role of the profession in problematizing the exhibition of human remainsS07
Jervis, BenSocial stratigraphy: contextualising site formation processes - a case studyS05
Jervis, BenMaking do or making the world? Tempering choices in Anglo-Saxon pottery manufactureS12
Jimenez, RaquelDeer antler whistles in Northern Iberian peninsulaS37
Johns, CharlesSubmergence in the Isles of ScillyS02
Jones, CaraCommunity Archaeology: Where are we today?S17
Joyce, RosemaryDoes anything really matter?S33
Kamash, ZenaMatter theory and material culture: exploring science, society and archaeologyS01
Keene, Paul'Primitive' sound, 'Ritual' performance and the origins of 'Music'S37
Keniston, LindsayVictorian splendour, Arnos Vale Cemetery: revealing Bristol's hidden pastS23
Kerns, ChrisFrom womb to tomb: caves, tombs and origin mythology in Neolithic BritainS20
Kiddey, RachaelPunks and drunks: counter mapping homelessness in BristolS03
Kleinitz, CorneliaWhose heritage? Local responses to cultural heritage practices in northern SudanS03
Klimscha, FlorianThe interpretation of flint and stone axes in the Copper age of South-east EuropeS01
Kloukinas, DimitriosA technology of house construction in Northern GreeceS01
Koerner, StephanieDewey's insights of 'public issues' and the 2005 Faro Convention S03
Koerner, StephanieRevisiting 'public buildings': making things public and social change in ancient citiesS23
Kohring, SheilaRambling the rivers: the narrative of a shovel bum in the Ohio and MIssissippi ValleysS10
Kuijpers, MaikelYou are what you make: the metallurgists' caseS27
Kulper, AmyAir apparent: a manifesto on spatial indeterminacyS33
Kyle, AlisonMore than just a quick fix? Repair holes on early medieval Souterrain WareS12
Lam, Ching WahChinese bronze bells: moral significance and application in ceremonial musicS40a
Lancaster, JerradA phenomenological approach to the uplands of the SiluresS29
Law, MattSnails, other invertebrates and coastal archaeology in South West BritainS02
Leary, JimLocal scale for local people: examples from past and present climate changeS28
Lee, RobFacilitator, facilitated? Craft relationships, innovation and technological variation in the wood crafting and metallurgy of the Northern European Bronze Age S27
Leighton, MaryThe practical and epistemological challenge of contract archaeology in ChileS14
Lelong, OliviaEs-scaping islands: applying the concept of -scape in the Northern and Western Isles of ScotlandS34
Leonard, MatthewMuddy hell: an exploration of mud as material culture of the Great WarS13
Leslie, AlanLandscape perception and the measurement of emotionS34
Lewis, Jodie"At a depth of 5-6 feet, lying in a confused heap": contextualising the Broadward metalwork hoardS08
Liardet, FrancesMoving, meaning and materiality: unpacking 'tradition' in core-formed vessel makingS16
Ljunge, MagnusScary places: embodied interaction and the spiritual world of the caveS20
Loney, HelenColonial theory and pottery production: the changing relationship between pots and potters during the Bronze and Iron Age in Central ItalyS27
Lonze, HolgerContinuing the Bronze Age: sustainable metal casting 2500BCE to 2010ADS27
Lorimer, JamieBiodiversities: wildlife without recourse to NatureS33
Love, SerenaSocial geoarchaeology and mudbrick architecture: the marriage of science and theoryS01
Lozny, LudomirTheory in Eastern European archaeology under the Communist ruleS22
MacGregor, GavinPast-scape : Future-scapeS34
Madgwick, RichardReconstructing depositional histories through faunal analysis (and why bone is great)S05
Malone, CarolineCarved narratives: rocks, rock art and the geological character of some Irish stonesS40c
Marcucci, AllisonSetting Fires: Beginning to Reexamine Read's Cavern and Iron Age Cave Use in the Mendips S20
Marshall, ClaireOpen Circuit: the experimental sounds of prehistory in the presentS37
Marter Brown, KaytWhat did the apocrypha know?S12
Martin, TobyThe repair and modification of early Anglo-Saxon brooches: theoretical ImplicationsS12
May, SarahWhat goes on at ruins?S15
McCabe, MorganaThrough the backdoor to salvation: infant burial grounds in the early modern GaelhealtachdS40b
McFadyen, LesleyBuilding traditions in questionS16
McHardy, IanMindscapes: exploring the concept of internal landscapes at the Callanish stones on LewisS34
McInnes, EllenAn introduction to medicine, healing and performanceS11
McInnes, EllenIn combination: caves, architecture, materials and practice across the Mesolithic-Neolithic transitionS20
McParland, HayleyAdded value - Can phytolith analysis add to our understanding of prehistory in the south west?S02
Mees, KateFrom the sublime to the druidical: changing perceptions of chambered tombs in southern AngleseyS40c
Miles, James EdwardInteractive archaeological excavation: the future?S24
Mills, PhilipFrom urban to rural and back: analysing Roman urban and rural landscapes in the MediterraneanS23
Milner, EhrenExploring the social use of space using principles of relativity in GISS28
Moore, SophieThe symbolic world of Byzantium: symbols as mneme theou and unceasing prayerS40a
Morgan, ColleenMachinima and virtually embodied archaeological researchS36
Morris, JamesThe deposition of concepts: bones and social processesS05
Moussa, Fares'Primitive' sound, 'Ritual' performance and the origins of 'Music'S37
Mullin, David"At a depth of 5-6 feet, lying in a confused heap": contextualising the Broadward metalwork hoardS08
Mulville, JacquelineSubmergence in the Isles of ScillyS02
Newman, MartinExcavation at Netley Abbey 1893S39
Ni Challanain, MaireadInfant and child burials at the Iron Age cemetery of Berst Ness, Westray in the Orkney IslandsS40b
Nic Eoin, LuíseachThe hearth of the matter: material cultures of Neanderthal pyrotechnologiesS01
Nimura, CourtneyEnvironmental change and the art of prehistoric ScandinaviaS41
Nobles, GaryBack to the eighties: a reassessment of a Neolithic settlement (a Dutch perspective)S28
Norman, Sally JaneThe Motion in Place Project: interim results and emerging questionsS36
Ó Maoldúin, RosTwixt land and sea: liminality and the promontory enclosures of the Atlantic façadeS15
Ó Ríagáin, RussellLandscape and legitimation in high medieval IrelandS29
Paliienko, SergiiRevival of Vladimir Gening's Fundamental Archaeological Theory: possible solution of contemporary methodological problems in archaeologyS35
Pálsson, GísliReykjavík's modern ruins: a heritage of the economic collapse?S03
Pappelau, ChristineThe architectural impact of "nymphaea": identity creating "hubs" in space?S40c
Park, VictoriaSTOP PRESS!? Attitudes to newspaper coverage of human remainsS07
Pascoe, SimonPut your pen down: the performative experience as a vehicle for alternative archaeological interpretationS04
Pascoe, SimonEntering the liminal: performativity as an effective experiential exploration of liminal spaceS40c
Peperaki, Olympia"Walking through history"? Visitable archaeologies in Athens City CentreS26
Perry, SaraVisualisation in Archaeology (VIA)S36
Peterson, RickMemory, material and placeS08
Pethen, HannahThe old and the new in Egyptian archaeology: towards a methodology for interpreting GIS data using textual evidenceS24
Pett, DanielDigital archaeology at the British MuseumS36
Pettitt, RhiannonAn introduction to medicine, healing and performanceS11
Pettitt, RhiannonThe Cremation CraftS27
Pittman, LouisaLost colony or lost cause? Everyday archaeology in the extremes of the Outer BanksS10
Poole, KristopherMaking do or cultural taboo?S12
Price, HeatherPrehistoric meshworks: engaging with the multiple scales of human socialityS28
Prociuk, NadyaWho gets a seat at the table? A gendered approach to re-conceptualizing feasting practiceS40b
Rajala, UllaDealing with Fascism and popular perceptions of archaeology - objectivism and professionalism in central Italian funerary archaeology after the Second World WarS07
Rajala, UllaFrom urban to rural and back: analysing Roman urban and rural landscapes in the MediterraneanS23
Randall, ClareFields and farming: integrating landscape structure and environmental data in the South West of BritainS02
Rathouse, WilliamContemporary Pagans and the study of the deadS07
Ray, Keith'Tradition': A case-study in archaeological heuristicsS16
Reeves, JosephMultiview 3D reconstruction, public display and Weymouth's Viking mass burialS36
Reeves Flores, JodiIntroductionS39
Reynolds, FfionPluralist practices: an introductionS38
Reynolds, RebeccaMaking do or cultural taboo?S12
Richardson, LornaPublic archaeology in a digital age: 2010S36
Richardson, PhilCommunity Archaeology: Where are we today?S17
Richter, TobiasSituated learning and the re-animation of tradition in archaeological thoughtS16
Richter, TobiasRethinking urban space in the Islamic city: the case of Late Islamic ZubārahS23
Riris, PhilipSpheres of (inter-)action: reflexive archaeological survey in Misiones, ArgentinaS39
Roberts, Helen M.Submergence in the Isles of ScillyS02
Rocks-Macqueen, DougPublic outreach and education: what do we really think?S17
Romanowska, IzabelaEx Oriente Lux: Central European Palaeolithic research under the Communist ruleS22
Rösel-Mautendorfer, HelgaThe Hallstatt-Textiles: between function and designS27
Rosen, CarolineGrinding the axe into Neolithic ontologies: an example from two causewayed enclosuresS40a
Sayer, DuncanBones without barriers: digging cemeteries without hidingS07
Seager Smith, RachaelWhat did the apocrypha know?S12
Seitsonen, OulaEngaging with Second World War German sites in northern FinlandS13
Shalders, HelenHuman remains, excavated at Glastonbury Abbey by CA Ralegh Radford, 1956S39
Shepperson, MaryPlanning for the sun: urban forms as a Mesopotamian response to sunlightS23
Sheridan, AlisonMagicians of material culture: craft skills and the use of jet, amber, gold, faience and other special materials in Chalcolithic and Bronze Age Britain and IrelandS27
Shipley, LucyMoving through memories: site distribution, performance and practice in Rural EtruriaS08
Simpson, AlabaYoruba female elders as body therapists: a socio-cultural consideration of hot water body pressing (ara jijo) in effecting body shaping and rejuvenationS11
Smith, Matthew3D interactive technology and the museum visitor experienceS41
Smith, Pamela JaneArchaeology as a television parlour game: a historical analysis of ‘Animal, Vegetable, Mineral?’S36
Smith, SiânAt first hand: encounters with archaeology at Plymouth City MuseumS26
Smith, SiânBuckets, spades and big hats: community digging in Devon S39
Snook, LauraExhibiting Greek architectural sculpture as archaeologyS26
Sosic Klindzic, RajnaWithin and around us: the role of republic borders in archaeological theory and practice in former YugoslaviaS22
Souvatzi, StellaTradition as changeS16
Sowa, AxelFrom verb to matter: transformations in architectural rhetoric S33
Stanford, DennisAn Aukward proposal: Ice Age hunters of the North AtlanticS10
Straker, VanessaUnderstanding Cornwall's past environment and economy - 25 years of progress?S02
Sutcliffe, Tara-JaneMulti-scalar approaches to survey of the Roman town at Aldborough, North YorkshireS28
Sutcliffe, Tara-JaneConservation and camouflage of the White Horse of Kilburn, North YorkshireS39
Sutcliffe, Tara-JaneAir photographic analysis and mapping of the former Roman town at Aldborough, North Yorkshire (poster)S41
Swain, HedleyDealings with the dead: human remains, museum displays and diamond skullsS07
Sykes, NaomiMaking do or cultural taboo?S12
Sørensen, Tim FlohrA materially affective manifestoS33
Tautendorfer, KrysztinaMy life as a skeuomorphS38
Taylor, AndrewModeling Stonehenge: an interdisciplinary digital approach to 3D interactive storytellingS24
Taylor, AndrewModelling StonehengeS39
Thomas, JulianThe Politics of traditionS16
Thompson, KerryDiné archaeologists, Diné archaeology and Diné communities: can we move away from 'business as usual'?S17
Thorpe, ReubenLiberation by string or the ties that bind: site formation and pathways of interpretationS05
Tierney, AislingA study of the Hell-Fire Caves of West Wycombe: underground deviance and ritual debaucheryS20
Till, RupertSound archaeology: the categorisation of sites according to their sonic characteristicsS37
Till, RupertModelling StonehengeS39
Timoney, StevenVisitable archaeologies: perceptions and experiences of archaeological sites as visitor attractions from the ground upS26
Tonner, PhilipWhat do caves do? Heterotopic space and Upper Palaeolithic cave artS20
Tringham, RuthFake documentaries, mockumentaries, and the practice of subverting archaeological realityS36
Tsujita, Jun'ichiroTumuli construction as social process: the creation of monumental landscape in proto-historic JapanS29
Tys, DriesChanging concepts and contexts of power in landscape and environment of coastal Flanders, 8th century-13th centuryS29
Ünlüsoy, SinanCollapse of Troy II culture: understanding the socio-cultural change during the Early Bronze Age II-III at TroyS40d
Unver, ErtuModeling Stonehenge: an interdisciplinary digital approach to 3D interactive storytellingS24
Unver, ErtuModelling StonehengeS39
Vale, AnaTradition and practice at Castanheiro do Vento (Portugal)S16
van Rossenberg, ErikMetal-work versus object biographies: a network perspective on an Early Bronze Age craft in Central ItalyS27
Vander Linden, MarcPermanent waves: big data for investigating cross-Channel interactions during Later PrehistoryS01
Verhagen, PhilipA Roman puzzle: why we will never find the Via Belgica with GIS and become better archaeologists in the processS24
Vieira, AlexandraCastelo Velho and Prazo (V.N.F.Côa, Portugal): places of memoryS08
Vis, BenjaminA social understanding and the physical shape of urban spacesS23
Voskos, IoannisSurplus manipulation and social formation: the contribution of archaeological storage studies in tracing socio-cultural changeS35
Walker, DominicDemocratising World Heritage? The case of Blaenavon, South WalesS03
Walmsley, AlanRethinking urban space in the Islamic city: the case of Late Islamic ZubārahS23
Watson, AaronStones from the SkyS04
Watson, AaronSongs from the voidS37
Watterson, AliceThe value and application of various creative media to the process of archaeological visualisation and interpretationS24
Weaver, Robin B.Reprising Marxism from the Ground Up: Epistemology, Space and SocietyS35
Wheatley, DavidScale, maps and the senses in landscape archaeologyS28
Whitefield, AndrewNo ordinary place: a perspective from the Irish uplandsS15
Wickstead, HelenEdge effects: geophysics and the othersS14
Wickstead, HelenContemporary film-making and the Stonehenge art banS36
Wienhold, MichelleApplying a UK theoretical perspective to North American GIS and spatial analysisS10
Williams, HowardThe past in the past at the Pillar of ElisegS08
Williams, JoeEremophilia and the beyond: the place of solitude in early urban lived experienceS23
Williams, Tom'An uproar on the earth': meaningful landscapes in the warfare of early medieval BritainS29
Wolferstan, SarahThe role of diplomacy and intergovernmental work: what about the humble 'experts'S03
Woolford, KirkThe Motion in Place Project: interim results and emerging questionsS36
Wordsworth, PaulRethinking urban space in the Islamic city: the case of Late Islamic ZubārahS23
Wright, DuncanA host of golden daffodils: developing theory in medieval landscape archaeologyS39
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