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Public Archaeology 10 (1)
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Title:
Public Archaeology 10 (1)
Series
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Series:
Public Archaeology
Volume
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Volume:
10 (1)
Number of Pages
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Number of Pages:
63
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Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2011
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BIAB (biab_online)
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/pua/2011/00000010/00000001
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Created Date:
07 Nov 2012
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Embrace the margins; adventures in archaeology and homelessness
Rachael Kiddey
A John Schofield
4 - 22
Reports on an archaeological study of contemporary homelessness in Bristol (UK). Discusses the experience, the results of the project, and some of the ethical dilemmas of working with vulnerable people.\r\n
From respect to reburial; negotiating pagan interest in prehistoric human re...
Robert J Wallis
Jenny Blain
23 - 45
Argues that room must be made for philosophical debate and the emotional and spiritual views of pagans, in order to improve dialogue, develop common ground, and enable participatory decision-making and situational pragmatism, in issues surrounding the reburial of prehistoric human remains.
Mortimer Wheeler's theatre of the past
Gabriel Moshenska
Tim Schadla-Hall
46 - 55
Examines the nature of Mortimer Wheeler's work as a public archaeologist, and in particular his efforts to display the archaeological process to interested members of the public.