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Title Community archaeology : themes, methods and practices / edited by Gabriel Moshenska and Sarah Dhanjal.
Publisher Oxford ; Oakville, Conn. : Oxbow Books, [2011]
Copyright date ©2011



Descript 1 online resource (viii, 127 pages) : illustrations
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Note Papers from a conference entitled Archaeology in the Community, held at UCL Institute of Archaeology in 2006.
Contents Cover; Preface; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction: thinking about, talking about, and doingcommunity archaeology; 2 Community Archaeology: conceptual and political issues; 3 Performance or Participation: the relationship between local communitiesand the archaeological domain; 4 Why Community Archaeology?; 5 Post-Excavation Processing: a case study; 6 How 'STOP' Started: early approaches to the metal detecting communityby archaeologists and others; 7 Community Archaeology: a catch-all strategy?; 8 Aimhigher and Deserted Medieval Villages.
9 The Stanwell Mothers Project: reaching archaeologists and communities10 The Use of Archaeology as Alternative Education; 11 Community Archaeology and Human Osteology:the Sedgeford experience; 12 'Mind the Gap': archaeology and adult education; 13 Community Archaeology Projects and Devon's Heritage: recent approachesand challenges; 14 Shoreditch Park Community Excavation: a case study; 15 Does Archaeology Matter?
ISBN 9781842176986 (electronic bk.)
1842176986 (electronic bk.)
9781842174326 (hardcover)
1842174320 (hardcover)
Standard no. 40020695957
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Subject Archaeology -- Social aspects -- Congresses.
Archaeology -- Political aspects -- Congresses.
Community life -- Congresses.
Archaeology -- Philosophy -- Congresses.
Archaeology -- Methodology -- Congresses.
Alt author Moshenska, Gabriel, editor.
Dhanjal, Sarah, editor.
University College, London. Institute of Archaeology.
Descript 1 online resource (viii, 127 pages) : illustrations
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Papers from a conference entitled Archaeology in the Community, held at UCL Institute of Archaeology in 2006.
Contents Cover; Preface; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction: thinking about, talking about, and doingcommunity archaeology; 2 Community Archaeology: conceptual and political issues; 3 Performance or Participation: the relationship between local communitiesand the archaeological domain; 4 Why Community Archaeology?; 5 Post-Excavation Processing: a case study; 6 How 'STOP' Started: early approaches to the metal detecting communityby archaeologists and others; 7 Community Archaeology: a catch-all strategy?; 8 Aimhigher and Deserted Medieval Villages.
9 The Stanwell Mothers Project: reaching archaeologists and communities10 The Use of Archaeology as Alternative Education; 11 Community Archaeology and Human Osteology:the Sedgeford experience; 12 'Mind the Gap': archaeology and adult education; 13 Community Archaeology Projects and Devon's Heritage: recent approachesand challenges; 14 Shoreditch Park Community Excavation: a case study; 15 Does Archaeology Matter?
ISBN 9781842176986 (electronic bk.)
1842176986 (electronic bk.)
9781842174326 (hardcover)
1842174320 (hardcover)
Standard no. 40020695957
Subject Archaeology -- Social aspects -- Congresses.
Archaeology -- Political aspects -- Congresses.
Community life -- Congresses.
Archaeology -- Philosophy -- Congresses.
Archaeology -- Methodology -- Congresses.
Alt author Moshenska, Gabriel, editor.
Dhanjal, Sarah, editor.
University College, London. Institute of Archaeology.

Subject Archaeology -- Social aspects -- Congresses.
Archaeology -- Political aspects -- Congresses.
Community life -- Congresses.
Archaeology -- Philosophy -- Congresses.
Archaeology -- Methodology -- Congresses.
Descript 1 online resource (viii, 127 pages) : illustrations
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Papers from a conference entitled Archaeology in the Community, held at UCL Institute of Archaeology in 2006.
Contents Cover; Preface; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction: thinking about, talking about, and doingcommunity archaeology; 2 Community Archaeology: conceptual and political issues; 3 Performance or Participation: the relationship between local communitiesand the archaeological domain; 4 Why Community Archaeology?; 5 Post-Excavation Processing: a case study; 6 How 'STOP' Started: early approaches to the metal detecting communityby archaeologists and others; 7 Community Archaeology: a catch-all strategy?; 8 Aimhigher and Deserted Medieval Villages.
9 The Stanwell Mothers Project: reaching archaeologists and communities10 The Use of Archaeology as Alternative Education; 11 Community Archaeology and Human Osteology:the Sedgeford experience; 12 'Mind the Gap': archaeology and adult education; 13 Community Archaeology Projects and Devon's Heritage: recent approachesand challenges; 14 Shoreditch Park Community Excavation: a case study; 15 Does Archaeology Matter?
Alt author Moshenska, Gabriel, editor.
Dhanjal, Sarah, editor.
University College, London. Institute of Archaeology.
ISBN 9781842176986 (electronic bk.)
1842176986 (electronic bk.)
9781842174326 (hardcover)
1842174320 (hardcover)
Standard no. 40020695957

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