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Authors:Gabriel Moshenska Pages: 65 - 68 Abstract: Volume 22, Issue 2-4, May - November 2023 .
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Authors:Dominic Tweddle John Rees a National Museum of the Royal Navy; Portsmouth, UKb HMS Caroline, National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth, UKDominic Tweddle spent sixteen years as an Anglo-Saxon expert, first at the British Museum the £7.5m project to save LCT 7074, the last surviving Landing Craft Tank to be present at D-Day. He also supported the work in acquiring other major warships for NMRN, notably moving HMS Victory from the State into the charity sector. Pages: 1 - 18 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2025-05-30T11:33:18Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2025.2465190
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Authors:Lorna-Jane Richardson School of Media; Languages the Media in the Twenty-first Century, published in 2024. Pages: 1 - 19 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2025-05-28T04:54:23Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2025.2505375
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Authors:Peter G. Gould University of Pennsylvania; Chief Financial Officer of DigVentures Ltd.Correspondence to: Peter G. Gould. Email: pgould8@gmail.com Pages: 1 - 3 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2025-05-28T04:51:42Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2025.2465193
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Authors:Esma Demiryürek Department of Archaeology; Bilkent University, Ankara, TürkiyeEsma Demiryürek is studying for a Master’s degree in the Department of Archaeology at Bilkent University. Correspondence to: Esma Demiryürek. Email: esma.demiryurek@bilkent.edu.tr Pages: 1 - 4 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2025-05-22T11:02:33Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2025.2465201
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Authors:Trudie Cole Trudie Cole is a veteran of the UCL Public Archaeology MA course. She has worked in heritage engagement for tweny-five years; accessible for everyone, which is handy because she was not a very good field archaeologist. Pages: 1 - 5 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2025-05-19T11:15:45Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2025.2465192
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Authors:V. Camille Westmont a Department of Anthropology; University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USAb McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UKCamille Westmont is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She holds a Masters in Historic Preservation (2016) the American Council of Learned Societies. Pages: 1 - 30 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2025-05-10T10:31:03Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2025.2494455
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Authors:Adam Andersson Department of Historical Studies; Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, SwedenAdam Andersson received MA in archaeology in 2020 at the Department of Historical Studies at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. His major focus of research is the epistemology the archaeology of the contemporary past. Since 2022 employed as a PhD. student at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Pages: 1 - 20 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2025-04-22T08:04:11Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2025.2475622
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Authors:Bonnie L. Pitblado Department of Anthropology; University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USABonnie L. Pitblado is the Robert E. Virginia Bell Endowed Professor in Anthropological Archaeology at the University of Oklahoma. Pages: 1 - 4 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2025-04-14T10:16:04Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2025.2465199
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Authors:Gabriel Moshenska UCL Institute of Archaeology; London, UKGabriel Moshenska is Associate Professor in Public Archaeology at UCL Institute of Archaeology. He is the author of several works on uncanny archaeological themes in fantastical Rudyard Kipling.Correspondence to: Gabriel Moshenska. Email: g.moshenska@ucl.ac.uk Pages: 1 - 16 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2025-04-07T06:53:45Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2025.2475727
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Authors:Crystal A. Dozier Síofra T. Lynch Zoe A. Blair Savannah A. Gann a Department of Anthropology; Wichita State University, Wichita, USAb Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, USAc University of Oklahoma, College of Law, Norman, OK, United StatesCrystal A. Dozier, PhD, (she/her) is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Wichita State University. She directs the Archaeology of Food Laboratory serves as City Archaeologist for Wichita, Kansas, USA. Correspondence to: Crystal A. Dozier. Email: crystal.dozier@wichita.eduSíofra T. Lynch, MA, (he/him) is a PhD student in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Wyoming.Zoe A. Blair, MA, (they/she/he) is pursuing a second MA in the Indigenous Law program at the University of Oklahoma. They are an active cultural resource management professional, holding an MA in Anthropology from the University of Chicago.Savannah A. Gann, BA, (she/her) graduated from Wichita State University in 2022. Pages: 1 - 12 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2025-03-18T04:25:45Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2025.2471162
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Authors:Kulvinder Kamau Nagre Institute of Archaeology; University College London, London, UKKulvinder Kamau Nagre is a post-doctoral researcher, who has recently completed his PhD at the UCL Institute of Archaeology. His research focusses on the intersections between heritage, the past, Policy Coordinator for Race on the Agenda, a London-based anti-racism think tank. Pages: 1 - 27 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2025-03-14T12:12:49Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2025.2470591
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Authors:Bleda S. Düring Faculty of Archaeology; Leiden University, Leiden, The NeterlandsBleda S. Düring is Professor of West Asian archaeology at Leiden University (The Netherlands). Bleda’s research includes the archaeology of early social complexity in Oman, at the Wadi Jizzi Archaeological Project. Pages: 1 - 13 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2025-01-17T07:20:58Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2024.2440284
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Authors:Reuben Grima Department of Conservation; public engagement with the past. Pages: 69 - 98 Abstract: Volume 22, Issue 2-4, May - November 2023 .
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Authors:Visa Immonen Department of Archaeology; History, Cultural Studies queer heritage. Pages: 99 - 117 Abstract: Volume 22, Issue 2-4, May - November 2023 .
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Authors:David W. J. Gill Centre for Heritage; Kent Law School, University of Kent, Canterbury, UKDavid Gill is Honorary Professor in the Centre for Heritage at the University of Kent, Roman collections at the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge. At Swansea University he helped to establish the Egypt Centre housing the Egyptian collection of Sir Henry Wellcome. He received the Outstanding Public Service Award from the Archaeological Institute of America for his research on cultural property. Pages: 118 - 128 Abstract: Volume 22, Issue 2-4, May - November 2023 .
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Authors:Róbert Antal Michael Lewis a Faculty of Law; Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republicb Portable Antiquities Scheme, British Museum, London, UKRóbert Antal is an archaeologist Antiques Unit. Pages: 1 - 20 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2024-12-23T10:40:03Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2024.2425575
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Authors:Marino Ficco a Ecole française d’Athènes; Athens, Greeceb ANHIMA, Paris, FranceMarino Ficco. After studying Archaeology (BA, MA) at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, in 2021, Ficco got a PhD in History at EHESS University. His doctoral thesis focuses on the notion of archaeomafia civilizations EHESS, Project Manager ANCHISE (Ecole française d’Athènes). Email: mficco@protonmail.com Pages: 1 - 16 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2023-11-01T03:55:51Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2023.2224656
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Authors:Evie Handby Department of History; proliferation bad fakes in the twenty-first century. Correspondence to: Evie Handby. Email: eveline.handby@mq.edu.au Pages: 1 - 20 Abstract: .
Citation: Public Archaeology PubDate: 2023-06-21T09:52:46Z DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2023.2218729