Public Archaeology

Papers
(The median citation count of Public Archaeology is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ethical Considerations Associated with the Display and Analysis of Juvenile Mummies from the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily5
Who Owns the Dead? Legal and Professional Challenges Facing Human Remains Management in Turkey3
The Role of Experiences in Valuing Metal-Detecting Finds among Finnish Hobbyists2
Archaeological Heritage as a Resource for Development: Definitions, Issues, and Opportunities for Evaluation1
Contract Archaeology and Dissemination in a Contested Landscape1
The Cultural Turn in International Aid: Impacts and Challenges for Heritage and the Creative Industries1
Rethinking Heritage for Sustainable Development1
Unforgettable Encounters. Understanding Participation in Italian Community Archaeology0
Archaeology, Emotional Storytelling, and Performance0
Exploring Multiple Conditions of Participation on Community-based Heritage Management: A Case Study of Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourism Centre, South Africa0
The Disobedient Museum: Writing at the Edge0
Trafficking Fake ‘Ancient’ Torahs in Turkey: A Media Analysis0
‘Always Viking’: Archaeologists Collaborating with Public Service Media to Broaden Access to Archaeological Fieldwork0
Reading Kipling’s The Land Through a Lens of Archaeology, Landscape, and English Nationalism0
Critical Public Archaeology. Confronting Social Challenges in the 21st Century0
Editorial0
Digital Public Archaeology with the ArchaeoTrail App0
‘Perspectives in Maritime Archaeology’: Challenging Popular Perceptions through Online Learning0
Archaeological History, Memory, and Heritage at the White Marl Site, Central Village, St Catherine Parish, Jamaica0
Excavation Programmes for the Public: A Comparative Study of Mock Excavation Programmes in South Korea and Amateur and Community Archaeology in the UK0
Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development0
David Wengrow and The Dawn of Everything . Lecture and panel debate in Oslo, 19 October 20220
Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing: Authentic, Powerful, and Therapeutic Engagement with the Past0
The Names of the Dead: Identity, Privacy and the Ethics of Anonymity in Exhibiting the Dead Body0
Editorial0
Thoughts on The World of Stonehenge : An Exhibition at the British Museum, February–July 2022, and its accompanying book0
Archaeological Training at a Former Illegal Detention Centre (1976–1983), in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Social Memory, Commitment, and Archaeological Education0
Flipping the Script on Colonial Narratives: Replicating Roman Reliefs from the Antonine Wall0
Heritage under Siege: The Case of Gaza and a Mysterious Apollo0
Editorial0
Heritage and Nationalism: Understanding Populism through Big Data0
When the Defence Minister was an Antiquities Enthusiast: Moshe Dayan’s Influence on Archaeology in the West Bank Following the Six-Day War0
Poverty Archaeology: Architecture, Material Culture and the Workhouse under the New Poor Law0
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