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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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7 May 2024 03:16 PM

A response to Przystupa's 'Archaeology and Comcis, with a Case Study Examining the Representation of Black Archaeologists'

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7 May 2024 03:15 PM

A response to Paulina Przystupa's 'Archaeology and Comics'.

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24 April 2024 02:15 PM

On the representation of archaeology and archaeologists in comics

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26 January 2024 03:15 PM

On the role of pseudoarchaeology in Tumblr's subculture. The first article in a special issue on the intersection of archaeology and popular culture

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26 January 2024 03:15 PM

A response to Emma Verstraete's 'Ancient Egyptian Curses and Bog Bodies'.

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26 January 2024 03:14 PM

A response to Emma Verstraete's 'Ancient Egyptian Curses and Bog Bodies'.

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26 January 2024 02:15 PM

An introduction to a special issue on the intersection of archaeology and popular culture