about
Introduction: Public Archaeologies of Death and MemorySettling the differences and enabling change: toward a more inclusive management of archaeological sites in AthensThe past in the presentUsing Facebook to build a community in the Conjunto Arqueológico de Carmona (Seville, Spain)Exploring your Inner Hades: DNA as Mortuary ArchaeologyDigital Remains Made Public: Sharing the dead online and our future digital mortuary landscapeDecisions and Adaptations on the Frontier: The Russian Cemetery at Fort Ross, Northern CaliforniaAn Empty Graveyard: The Victims of the 1946 AOA DC-4 Crash, Their Final Resting Place, and Dark TourismReview: Built on Bones. 15,000 Years of Urban Life and Death by Brenna HassettPublic Engagement through Burial Landscapes: Cupids and Ferryland, NewfoundlandEditorial: EvaluatingReview-Article: Postmodern archaeology with a dash of magic realismFrom Plastered Skulls to Palliative Care: What the Past Can Teach Us About Dealing with DeathAfter Life: Engaging Museum Visitors with the Theme of Death and RemembranceOvercoming Issues in Ancient Puerto Rican Boulder Art Research: Reflections from the La Mina Petroglyph ProjectForum: Impact assessment and archaeologyOpen Data as Public Archaeology: The Monumental Archive ProjectPublic Archaeology of Church MonumentsIntegrating Research, Outreach, and Education at the Gipson SiteForum: Archaeology and development in Taiwan - the case of HanbenCommunity engagement through archaeological ethnography: learning in situ with a field school in Gonies Maleviziou, CreteDigital Public Mortuary Archaeology via 3D Modelling: The Pago del Jarafi Cemetery (Granada, Spain)Forum: State-consented destruction of archaeological sites: the Dakar rally in northern Chile (2009-2015)Review: Collecting, Ordering, Governing: Anthropology, Museums, and Liberal GovernmentReview: The Archaeology of Time Travel. Experiencing the past in the 21st centuryTime travels in archaeology. Between Hollywood films and historical re-enactment?Excava(c)tion in Vignale. Archaeology on stage, archaeology on the WebArchaeology and Cultural Resource Management. Visions for the FutureBranding local heritage and popularising a remote past: The example of Haugesund in Western NorwayEditorial: Conflict and ChangeOf Pyramids and Dictators: Memory, Work and the Significance of Communist Heritage in Post-Socialist AlbaniaPublic participation in ArchaeologyDestruction of Cultural Heritage in 19th-century France: Old Stones versus Modern IdentitiesBack to the Future? Presenting archaeology at the Green Man FestivalDevelopment and Re-Configuration of Heritage Perception: History Textbooks and CurriculumPrompt in Theory and Delay in Practice: a case study in museum ethicsThe forum that could not wait for a year to happen #OccupyArchaeologyLocal Communities’ Perceptions of Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Resources in the Mtwara Region of TanzaniaCultures of Commodity BrandingArchaeology, the Public and the Recent Past
P1433
Q57889153-71270120-8D07-4939-860A-A475AD56FDC8Q61976937-EDB315A7-2FA2-40DB-88CA-CE61A0802021Q61976938-B5965B78-B4AD-4E63-A565-2CC8617346F2Q61976939-08C2CB1D-2507-493D-88C2-8D40A8B27F81Q61976940-A3126FC6-A8AA-45D0-861F-791ED4C28A16Q61976941-FE101C94-1BCA-4481-8F11-558CAAFA8D34Q61976943-AC5A7B74-82A0-4AE4-8F42-9C46C43B3786Q61976944-D5CB9299-CE45-4520-BB04-BC5D65F94AE4Q61976945-7CEE95C5-7AD3-4E88-936A-A956D23EA1E1Q61976946-B3D42BAE-96B8-4B6F-826D-F4733480F2A3Q61976947-9D85D43A-5FCC-488A-BA04-64E45450FAA4Q61976948-52DB6492-8511-4274-AB9D-302E13276AC8Q61976949-AAF26CE3-11E4-4F5E-99F5-982092E42A3FQ61976950-476FB062-7F3F-4704-A83B-8829E8116E75Q61976951-51EDC883-8CD5-4BEC-BF63-469B668E6C17Q61976952-A7787A0D-5788-46CB-A1A7-ABBE93E8C6D5Q61976953-A7A3448C-9F85-4FDD-B50D-8D73265ACAB1Q61976954-A0B4B5D2-A629-4D73-9F8F-5CC2B0A4485EQ61976955-FB4A1700-7CBC-43F1-9B5A-3119904A29BFQ61976957-E7DA5679-7B61-4095-92C5-B3925E488C5FQ61976958-036F84EA-7BC0-4799-8937-19B4724CCC5DQ61976959-E6DBB8BB-B305-4C7B-8FFC-C9C8862591A8Q61976960-2F09DF19-2BFA-497D-B600-6F51A4106124Q61976962-FDF38613-9360-4CCC-B32F-EA58D4B52337Q61976964-6700BEDB-6BF6-41B3-A078-67BDF499A736Q61976965-DA7563F0-BE04-4E72-9F41-EFF24287EDC6Q61976966-9646F791-E0ED-48E9-9D54-D209368AAF16Q61976967-7009B23E-1035-426A-A6E3-520BA62722A1Q61976969-9E0E01B1-FDF1-448E-98B0-84DE140C180EQ61976970-70C05100-B52C-4A2C-9D60-CAFCC9B4125CQ61976972-65DA32FB-5A97-40AE-86A1-298E4AAB3E95Q61976974-0A2AE69A-D58E-4421-BA6A-2DF274CAA48AQ61976975-7DF54690-B679-45EC-B13C-159313EA13A6Q61976977-6E4B7B95-4690-4CCF-8212-0F1C26D2FEBDQ61976979-630E4221-1C04-4C67-A2D9-FCC30C2F8B8BQ61976980-D04D1233-76C1-4103-86E3-52CB49F32746Q61976982-954387B6-A289-4933-A587-97016CD1086EQ61976985-C5638DD5-F3E2-419E-915D-C47399AA8684Q61976987-346865E7-C0E3-4EA7-80C6-5747495348E2Q61976988-5439B933-196D-427B-A175-ABCBBD4D8BF2
P1433
description
Academic journal published by ...... iences of history: Archaeology
@en
academisch tijdschrift
@nl
name
AP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology
@en
AP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology
@es
AP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology
@nl
type
label
AP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology
@en
AP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology
@es
AP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology
@nl
altLabel
AP Journal
@en
prefLabel
AP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology
@en
AP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology
@es
AP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology
@nl
P31
P1156
21100860445