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Title Digging into the Dark Ages : early medieval public archaeologies / edited by Howard Williams and Pauline Clarke.
Publisher Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2020.



Descript 1 online resource (368 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
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Contents Acknowledgements ; Foreword -- Chiara Bonacchi ; Public Archaeology for the Dark Ages -- Howard Williams with Pauline Clarke, Victoria Bounds, Sarah Bratton, Amy Dunn, James Fish, Ioan Griffiths, Megan Hall, Joseph Keelan, Matthew Kelly, David Jackson, Stephanie Matthews, Max Moran, Niamh Moreton, Robert Neeson, Victoria Nicholls, Sacha O'Connor, Jessica Penaluna, Peter Rose, Abigail Salt, Amelia Studholme and Matthew Thomas ; Part 1: Dark Age Debates ; Keep the Dark Ages Weird: Engaging the Many Publics of Early Medieval Archaeology -- An Interview with Adrián Maldonado ; Colouring the Dark Ages: Perceptions of Early Medieval Colour in Popular Culture -- Anne Sassin ; Why do Horned Helmets still Matter? -- Sacha O'Connor ; Public Archaeology of Early Medieval Assembly Places and Practices: Þingvellir -- Matthew Kelly ; Dressing for Ragnarök? Commodifying, Appropriating and Fetishising the Vikings -- Madeline Walsh ; Part 2: The Public Dark Ages ; The Vikings of JORVIK: 40 Years of Reconstruction and Re-enactment -- Chris Tuckley ; Displaying the Dark Ages in Museums -- Howard Williams, Pauline Clarke and Sarah Bratton ; Where History Meets Legend: Presenting the Early Medieval Archaeology of Tintagel Castle, Cornwall -- Susan Greaney ; Digging up the Dark Ages in Cornwall: The Tintagel Challenge and St Piran's Oratory Experience -- Jacqueline A Nowakowski and James Gossip ; Death and Memory in Fragments: Project Eliseg's Public Archaeology -- Howard Williams and Suzanne Evans ; Reading the Gosforth Cross: Enriching Learning through Film and Photogrammetry -- Roger Lang and Dominic Powlesland ; Crafting the Early Middle Ages: Creating Synergies between Re-enactors and Archaeologists -- An interview with Adam Parsons and Stuart Strong ; Part 3: Dark Age Media ; Archaeology in Alfred the Great (1969) and The Last Kingdom (2015-) -- Victoria Nicholls and Howard Williams ; 'It's the End of the World as we Know it ...': Reforging Ragnarök through Popular Culture -- Mark A. Hall ; The #GreatHeathenHunt: Repton's Public Early Medieval Archaeology -- An interview with Cat Jarman ; Vikings and Virality -- Matthew Thomas ; Old Norse in the Wild West: Digital Public Engagement on YouTube -- An interview with Jackson Crawford ; The Image Hoard: Using the Past as a Palette in Discussing the Politics of the Present -- Wulfgar the Bard ; Afterword: Whose 'Dark Ages'? -- Bonnie Effros.
ISBN 9781789695281 (electronic bk.)
1789695287 (electronic bk.)
9781789695274 (paperback)
1789695279 (paperback)
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Series Access archaeology
Access archaeology.
Subject Community archaeology.
Middle Ages.
Alt author Williams, Howard, 1972- editor.
Clarke, Pauline (Pauline Magdalene), editor.
Descript 1 online resource (368 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
Content text txt
still image sti
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note "Available both in print and Open Access"--Home page
Contents Acknowledgements ; Foreword -- Chiara Bonacchi ; Public Archaeology for the Dark Ages -- Howard Williams with Pauline Clarke, Victoria Bounds, Sarah Bratton, Amy Dunn, James Fish, Ioan Griffiths, Megan Hall, Joseph Keelan, Matthew Kelly, David Jackson, Stephanie Matthews, Max Moran, Niamh Moreton, Robert Neeson, Victoria Nicholls, Sacha O'Connor, Jessica Penaluna, Peter Rose, Abigail Salt, Amelia Studholme and Matthew Thomas ; Part 1: Dark Age Debates ; Keep the Dark Ages Weird: Engaging the Many Publics of Early Medieval Archaeology -- An Interview with Adrián Maldonado ; Colouring the Dark Ages: Perceptions of Early Medieval Colour in Popular Culture -- Anne Sassin ; Why do Horned Helmets still Matter? -- Sacha O'Connor ; Public Archaeology of Early Medieval Assembly Places and Practices: Þingvellir -- Matthew Kelly ; Dressing for Ragnarök? Commodifying, Appropriating and Fetishising the Vikings -- Madeline Walsh ; Part 2: The Public Dark Ages ; The Vikings of JORVIK: 40 Years of Reconstruction and Re-enactment -- Chris Tuckley ; Displaying the Dark Ages in Museums -- Howard Williams, Pauline Clarke and Sarah Bratton ; Where History Meets Legend: Presenting the Early Medieval Archaeology of Tintagel Castle, Cornwall -- Susan Greaney ; Digging up the Dark Ages in Cornwall: The Tintagel Challenge and St Piran's Oratory Experience -- Jacqueline A Nowakowski and James Gossip ; Death and Memory in Fragments: Project Eliseg's Public Archaeology -- Howard Williams and Suzanne Evans ; Reading the Gosforth Cross: Enriching Learning through Film and Photogrammetry -- Roger Lang and Dominic Powlesland ; Crafting the Early Middle Ages: Creating Synergies between Re-enactors and Archaeologists -- An interview with Adam Parsons and Stuart Strong ; Part 3: Dark Age Media ; Archaeology in Alfred the Great (1969) and The Last Kingdom (2015-) -- Victoria Nicholls and Howard Williams ; 'It's the End of the World as we Know it ...': Reforging Ragnarök through Popular Culture -- Mark A. Hall ; The #GreatHeathenHunt: Repton's Public Early Medieval Archaeology -- An interview with Cat Jarman ; Vikings and Virality -- Matthew Thomas ; Old Norse in the Wild West: Digital Public Engagement on YouTube -- An interview with Jackson Crawford ; The Image Hoard: Using the Past as a Palette in Discussing the Politics of the Present -- Wulfgar the Bard ; Afterword: Whose 'Dark Ages'? -- Bonnie Effros.
ISBN 9781789695281 (electronic bk.)
1789695287 (electronic bk.)
9781789695274 (paperback)
1789695279 (paperback)
Series Access archaeology
Access archaeology.
Subject Community archaeology.
Middle Ages.
Alt author Williams, Howard, 1972- editor.
Clarke, Pauline (Pauline Magdalene), editor.

Subject Community archaeology.
Middle Ages.
Descript 1 online resource (368 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
Content text txt
still image sti
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note "Available both in print and Open Access"--Home page
Contents Acknowledgements ; Foreword -- Chiara Bonacchi ; Public Archaeology for the Dark Ages -- Howard Williams with Pauline Clarke, Victoria Bounds, Sarah Bratton, Amy Dunn, James Fish, Ioan Griffiths, Megan Hall, Joseph Keelan, Matthew Kelly, David Jackson, Stephanie Matthews, Max Moran, Niamh Moreton, Robert Neeson, Victoria Nicholls, Sacha O'Connor, Jessica Penaluna, Peter Rose, Abigail Salt, Amelia Studholme and Matthew Thomas ; Part 1: Dark Age Debates ; Keep the Dark Ages Weird: Engaging the Many Publics of Early Medieval Archaeology -- An Interview with Adrián Maldonado ; Colouring the Dark Ages: Perceptions of Early Medieval Colour in Popular Culture -- Anne Sassin ; Why do Horned Helmets still Matter? -- Sacha O'Connor ; Public Archaeology of Early Medieval Assembly Places and Practices: Þingvellir -- Matthew Kelly ; Dressing for Ragnarök? Commodifying, Appropriating and Fetishising the Vikings -- Madeline Walsh ; Part 2: The Public Dark Ages ; The Vikings of JORVIK: 40 Years of Reconstruction and Re-enactment -- Chris Tuckley ; Displaying the Dark Ages in Museums -- Howard Williams, Pauline Clarke and Sarah Bratton ; Where History Meets Legend: Presenting the Early Medieval Archaeology of Tintagel Castle, Cornwall -- Susan Greaney ; Digging up the Dark Ages in Cornwall: The Tintagel Challenge and St Piran's Oratory Experience -- Jacqueline A Nowakowski and James Gossip ; Death and Memory in Fragments: Project Eliseg's Public Archaeology -- Howard Williams and Suzanne Evans ; Reading the Gosforth Cross: Enriching Learning through Film and Photogrammetry -- Roger Lang and Dominic Powlesland ; Crafting the Early Middle Ages: Creating Synergies between Re-enactors and Archaeologists -- An interview with Adam Parsons and Stuart Strong ; Part 3: Dark Age Media ; Archaeology in Alfred the Great (1969) and The Last Kingdom (2015-) -- Victoria Nicholls and Howard Williams ; 'It's the End of the World as we Know it ...': Reforging Ragnarök through Popular Culture -- Mark A. Hall ; The #GreatHeathenHunt: Repton's Public Early Medieval Archaeology -- An interview with Cat Jarman ; Vikings and Virality -- Matthew Thomas ; Old Norse in the Wild West: Digital Public Engagement on YouTube -- An interview with Jackson Crawford ; The Image Hoard: Using the Past as a Palette in Discussing the Politics of the Present -- Wulfgar the Bard ; Afterword: Whose 'Dark Ages'? -- Bonnie Effros.
Alt author Williams, Howard, 1972- editor.
Clarke, Pauline (Pauline Magdalene), editor.
ISBN 9781789695281 (electronic bk.)
1789695287 (electronic bk.)
9781789695274 (paperback)
1789695279 (paperback)

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