Public Archaeologies of Frontiers and Borderlands
Select proceedings of the 4th University of Chester Archaeology Student conference (Chester, 20 March 2019) investigate real-world ancient and modern frontier works, the significance of graffiti, material culture, monuments and wall-building, as well as fictional representations of borders and walls...
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Oxford :
Archaeopress,
2021.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- About Access Archaeology
- Title Page
- Copyright Information
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Rebecca H. Jones
- Public Archaeologies from the Edge
- Pauline Clarke, Kieran Gleave and Howard Williams
- Breaking Down Barriers:
- The Role of Public Archaeology and Heritage Interpretation in Shaping Perceptions of the Past
- Richard Nevell and Michael Nevell
- Roman Walls, Frontiers and Public Archaeology
- An Interview with Rob Collins
- Hands across the Border?
- Prehistory, Cairns and Scotland's 2014 Independence Referendum
- Kenneth Brophy
- Breaking Down the Berlin Wall:
- Dark Heritage, Pre-Wall Sites and the Public
- Kieran Gleave
- The Political Dimensions of Public Archaeology in Borderlands: Exploring the Contemporary US-México Border
- Maikin Holst
- Cofiwch Dryweryn:
- The Frontiers of Contemporary Welsh Nationalism, as seen through the Creation of Contested Heritage Murals
- David Howell
- Public Archaeology and the Politics of Offa's Dyke
- An interview with Keith Ray
- The Discomfort of Frontiers:
- Old Oswestry Hillfort and Modern Heritage Debates
- Ruby McMillan-Sloan and Howard Williams
- The Biography of Borderlands:
- Interpreting Wat's Dyke in the 21st Century
- Howard Williams
- Envisioning Wat's Dyke
- John G. Swogger and Howard Williams
- Watching Walls: Frontier Archaeology and Game of Thrones
- Emma Kate Vernon
- Frontiers on Film: Evaluating Mulan (1998) and The Great Wall (2016)
- Sophie Billingham
- Undead Divides: An Archaeology of Walls in The Walking Dead
- Howard Williams
- Contemporary Walls and Public Archaeology
- An interview with Laura McAtackney