Category Archives: Public Archaeology

  1. This *is* a Serious Issue…

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    February 12, 2013 by Lorna Richardson

    During my research, the issue of digital inequalities has been a prominent feature of the data collected. There is a …
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  2. Public Archaeology from the Ground Up

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    January 16, 2013 by Lorna Richardson

    As part of the 19th Annual Meeting of the European Association for Archaeologists in September in Pilzen, Czech Republic, Jaime …
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  3. WAC-7 Session: Increasing Multivocality through Technology

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    December 30, 2012 by Lorna Richardson

    Dan Thompson from the Global Heritage Fund, Veysel Apaydin from the UCL Institute of Archaeology, and myself are running this …
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  4. Unofficial Histories 2013: Call for Participation

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    December 30, 2012 by Lorna Richardson

    Saturday 15th June & Sunday 16th June 2013 – Manchester A public conference to discuss how society produces, presents, and …
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  5. Museums, Internets & a New Job

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    December 3, 2012 by Lorna Richardson

    In February 2013, I start a 6 month full-time funded internship at the University of Cambridge Museums, working in their …
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  6. Accelerating Change in DigiPubArch

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    November 28, 2012 by Lorna Richardson

    My qualitative research into digital Public Archaeology projects takes place each year in the winter months, with the aim of …
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  7. What’s a Successful Digital Project?

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    November 12, 2012 by Lorna Richardson

    The most important questions we need to pose to ourselves as digitally-minded Public Archaeologists are: why are we putting archaeological …
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  8. I’m Engaging, You’re Engaged

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    November 11, 2012 by Lorna Richardson

    The Strategies for Digital Engagement in Archaeology conference on the 7th & 8th of November was an interesting experience, as …
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  9. So Why Didn’t the World of Public Archaeology Change in 2008?

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    November 6, 2012 by Lorna Richardson

    The upcoming conference, ‘Strategies for Digital Engagement with Archaeology Online‘ is perhaps an opportune moment to revisit a discussion that …
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