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Public archaeology

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14 August 2024 02:15 PM

A response to Van Alst and Cory's 'Archaeological Markers'.

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14 August 2024 02:15 PM

We take an archaeological approach to understanding the world of Hyrule, focusing on three principal themes: landscape, indigeneity, and “lost civilizations”.

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27 May 2024 02:17 PM

A response to Fitzpatrick's 'Side Quest Added: Video Game Mechanics and the Potential for Pseudoarchaeology'

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27 May 2024 02:16 PM

A response to Fitzpatrick's 'Side Quest Added: Video Game Mechanics and the Potential for Pseudoarchaeology'

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27 May 2024 02:15 PM

On 'archaeology' as a sidequest mechanic in videogames.

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29 October 2021 02:15 PM

A response to Richardson and Pickering's comic.

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9 October 2021 02:15 PM

A response to Richardson and Pickering's comic.

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19 August 2021 02:15 PM

What if what we think is wrong? How can we understand the contemporary relevance of Stonehenge?

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30 July 2019 02:15 PM

An exploration in comic/graphic novel format, about a community excavation in Wiltshire (UK) that I was involved in during 2014/15. Originally delivered as a threaded discussion over Twitter.