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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xix, 727 pages
- Contents
-
- John Carman
- America's cherished reserves :
- the enduring significance of the 1916 National Park Organic Act
- Hilary A. Soderland
- Archaeologists and metal-detector users in England and Wales :
- past, present, and future
- Suzie Thomas
- Making sense of the history of archaeological representation
- Robin Skeates
- Public archaeology in Latin America
- Introduction :
- Pedro Paulo A. Funari,
- Marcia Bezerra
- Archaeology and politics in the Third World, with special reference to India
- Dilip K. Chakrabarti
- pt. II
- Researching public archaeology :
- Writing histories of archaeology
- Tim Murray
- Constrained by commonsense :
- the authorized heritage discourse in contemporary debates
- questioning archaeology's place in the world
- Laurajane Smith,
- Emma Waterton
- 'A frame to hang clouds on' :
- cognitive ownership, landscape, and heritage management
- William E. Boyd
- Living with landscapes of heritage
- Mary-Catherine E. Garden
- Participatory action research and archaeology
- Fred L. McGhee
- Uncovering the antiquities market
- Robin Skeates,
- Neil Brodie
- The value of a looted object :
- stakeholder perceptions in the antiquities trade
- Morag M. Kersel
- pt. II
- Researching public archaeology :
- Writing histories of archaeology
- Tim Murray
- Constrained by commonsense :
- the authorized heritage discourse in contemporary debates
- John Carman,
- Laurajane Smith,
- Emma Waterton
- 'A frame to hang clouds on' :
- cognitive ownership, landscape, and heritage management
- William E. Boyd
- Living with landscapes of heritage
- Mary-Catherine E. Garden
- Participatory action research and archaeology
- Fred L. McGhee
- Uncovering the antiquities market
- Carol McDavid
- Neil Brodie
- The value of a looted object :
- stakeholder perceptions in the antiquities trade
- Morag M. Kersel
- pt. III
- Managing public archaeological resources :
- From heritage to stewardship :
- defining the sustainable care of archaeological places
- Anthony Pace
- People and landscape
- pt. I
- John Schofield,
- Rachael Kiddey,
- Brett D. Lashua
- CRM archaeology :
- the view from California
- Adrian Praetzellis
- Agriculture, environmental conservation, and archaeological curation in historic landscapes
- Stephen Trow,
- Jane Grenville
- Archive archaeology
- Histories of public archaeology :
- Hedley Swain
- Towards an international comparative history of archaeological heritage management
- Enhancing public archaeology through community service learning
- Michael Shakir Nassaney
- Public interpretation and presentation :
- Publicizing archaeology in Britain in the late twentieth-century :
- a personal view
- Mick Aston
- Archaeological communities and languages
- Kristian Kristiansen
- 'Changing of the guards' :
- the ethics of public interpretation at cultural heritage sites
- pt. IV
- Anders Gustafsson,
- Håkan Karlsson
- Emptying the magician's hat :
- participatory GIS-based research in Fiji
- Margaret Purser
- Class, labour, and the public
- David A. Gadsby,
- Robert C. Chidester
- Public learning and education in the USA :
- Public education in archaeology in North America :
- Working at archaeology with the public :
- the long view
- Alice Beck Kehoe
- Teaching through rather than about :
- education in the context of public archaeology
- Kevin M. Bartoy
- A vision for archaeological literacy
- M. Elaine Franklin,
- Jeanne M. Moe
- Public archaeology and the US culture wars
- Patrice L. Jeppson
- principles, practices, and debates :
- Working with particular publics :
- descendant community partnering, the politics of time, and the logistics of reality :
- tales from North American, Africa diaspora, archaeology
- James M. Davidson,
- Jamie C. Brandon
- The anthropology of archaeology :
- the benefits of public intervention at African-American archaeological sites
- Cheryl Janifer LaRoche
- Public archaeology and indigenous archaeology :
- intersections and divergences from a Native American perspective
- Archaeologists as professional public servants :
- Joe Watkins
- Inclusive, accessible, archaeology
- Tim Phillips,
- Roberta Gilchrist
- Archaeology as a profession
- Timothy Darvill
- Public benefits of public archaeology
- Barbara J. Little
- Isbn
- 9780199237821
- Label
- The Oxford handbook of public archaeology
- Title
- The Oxford handbook of public archaeology
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Robin Skeates, Carol McDavid, and John Carman
- Title variation
- Public archaeology
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- BTCTA
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1952-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Skeates, Robin
- McDavid, Carol
- Carman, John
- Series statement
- Oxford handbooks in archaeology
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Archaeology and state
- Archaeology
- Label
- The Oxford handbook of public archaeology, edited by Robin Skeates, Carol McDavid, and John Carman
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- John Carman
- America's cherished reserves :
- the enduring significance of the 1916 National Park Organic Act
- Hilary A. Soderland
- Archaeologists and metal-detector users in England and Wales :
- past, present, and future
- Suzie Thomas
- Making sense of the history of archaeological representation
- Robin Skeates
- Public archaeology in Latin America
- Introduction :
- Pedro Paulo A. Funari,
- Marcia Bezerra
- Archaeology and politics in the Third World, with special reference to India
- Dilip K. Chakrabarti
- pt. II
- Researching public archaeology :
- Writing histories of archaeology
- Tim Murray
- Constrained by commonsense :
- the authorized heritage discourse in contemporary debates
- questioning archaeology's place in the world
- Laurajane Smith,
- Emma Waterton
- 'A frame to hang clouds on' :
- cognitive ownership, landscape, and heritage management
- William E. Boyd
- Living with landscapes of heritage
- Mary-Catherine E. Garden
- Participatory action research and archaeology
- Fred L. McGhee
- Uncovering the antiquities market
- Robin Skeates,
- Neil Brodie
- The value of a looted object :
- stakeholder perceptions in the antiquities trade
- Morag M. Kersel
- pt. II
- Researching public archaeology :
- Writing histories of archaeology
- Tim Murray
- Constrained by commonsense :
- the authorized heritage discourse in contemporary debates
- John Carman,
- Laurajane Smith,
- Emma Waterton
- 'A frame to hang clouds on' :
- cognitive ownership, landscape, and heritage management
- William E. Boyd
- Living with landscapes of heritage
- Mary-Catherine E. Garden
- Participatory action research and archaeology
- Fred L. McGhee
- Uncovering the antiquities market
- Carol McDavid
- Neil Brodie
- The value of a looted object :
- stakeholder perceptions in the antiquities trade
- Morag M. Kersel
- pt. III
- Managing public archaeological resources :
- From heritage to stewardship :
- defining the sustainable care of archaeological places
- Anthony Pace
- People and landscape
- pt. I
- John Schofield,
- Rachael Kiddey,
- Brett D. Lashua
- CRM archaeology :
- the view from California
- Adrian Praetzellis
- Agriculture, environmental conservation, and archaeological curation in historic landscapes
- Stephen Trow,
- Jane Grenville
- Archive archaeology
- Histories of public archaeology :
- Hedley Swain
- Towards an international comparative history of archaeological heritage management
- Enhancing public archaeology through community service learning
- Michael Shakir Nassaney
- Public interpretation and presentation :
- Publicizing archaeology in Britain in the late twentieth-century :
- a personal view
- Mick Aston
- Archaeological communities and languages
- Kristian Kristiansen
- 'Changing of the guards' :
- the ethics of public interpretation at cultural heritage sites
- pt. IV
- Anders Gustafsson,
- Håkan Karlsson
- Emptying the magician's hat :
- participatory GIS-based research in Fiji
- Margaret Purser
- Class, labour, and the public
- David A. Gadsby,
- Robert C. Chidester
- Public learning and education in the USA :
- Public education in archaeology in North America :
- Working at archaeology with the public :
- the long view
- Alice Beck Kehoe
- Teaching through rather than about :
- education in the context of public archaeology
- Kevin M. Bartoy
- A vision for archaeological literacy
- M. Elaine Franklin,
- Jeanne M. Moe
- Public archaeology and the US culture wars
- Patrice L. Jeppson
- principles, practices, and debates :
- Working with particular publics :
- descendant community partnering, the politics of time, and the logistics of reality :
- tales from North American, Africa diaspora, archaeology
- James M. Davidson,
- Jamie C. Brandon
- The anthropology of archaeology :
- the benefits of public intervention at African-American archaeological sites
- Cheryl Janifer LaRoche
- Public archaeology and indigenous archaeology :
- intersections and divergences from a Native American perspective
- Archaeologists as professional public servants :
- Joe Watkins
- Inclusive, accessible, archaeology
- Tim Phillips,
- Roberta Gilchrist
- Archaeology as a profession
- Timothy Darvill
- Public benefits of public archaeology
- Barbara J. Little
- Control code
- ocn748331422
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Extent
- xix, 727 pages
- Isbn
- 9780199237821
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)748331422
- Label
- The Oxford handbook of public archaeology, edited by Robin Skeates, Carol McDavid, and John Carman
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- John Carman
- America's cherished reserves :
- the enduring significance of the 1916 National Park Organic Act
- Hilary A. Soderland
- Archaeologists and metal-detector users in England and Wales :
- past, present, and future
- Suzie Thomas
- Making sense of the history of archaeological representation
- Robin Skeates
- Public archaeology in Latin America
- Introduction :
- Pedro Paulo A. Funari,
- Marcia Bezerra
- Archaeology and politics in the Third World, with special reference to India
- Dilip K. Chakrabarti
- pt. II
- Researching public archaeology :
- Writing histories of archaeology
- Tim Murray
- Constrained by commonsense :
- the authorized heritage discourse in contemporary debates
- questioning archaeology's place in the world
- Laurajane Smith,
- Emma Waterton
- 'A frame to hang clouds on' :
- cognitive ownership, landscape, and heritage management
- William E. Boyd
- Living with landscapes of heritage
- Mary-Catherine E. Garden
- Participatory action research and archaeology
- Fred L. McGhee
- Uncovering the antiquities market
- Robin Skeates,
- Neil Brodie
- The value of a looted object :
- stakeholder perceptions in the antiquities trade
- Morag M. Kersel
- pt. II
- Researching public archaeology :
- Writing histories of archaeology
- Tim Murray
- Constrained by commonsense :
- the authorized heritage discourse in contemporary debates
- John Carman,
- Laurajane Smith,
- Emma Waterton
- 'A frame to hang clouds on' :
- cognitive ownership, landscape, and heritage management
- William E. Boyd
- Living with landscapes of heritage
- Mary-Catherine E. Garden
- Participatory action research and archaeology
- Fred L. McGhee
- Uncovering the antiquities market
- Carol McDavid
- Neil Brodie
- The value of a looted object :
- stakeholder perceptions in the antiquities trade
- Morag M. Kersel
- pt. III
- Managing public archaeological resources :
- From heritage to stewardship :
- defining the sustainable care of archaeological places
- Anthony Pace
- People and landscape
- pt. I
- John Schofield,
- Rachael Kiddey,
- Brett D. Lashua
- CRM archaeology :
- the view from California
- Adrian Praetzellis
- Agriculture, environmental conservation, and archaeological curation in historic landscapes
- Stephen Trow,
- Jane Grenville
- Archive archaeology
- Histories of public archaeology :
- Hedley Swain
- Towards an international comparative history of archaeological heritage management
- Enhancing public archaeology through community service learning
- Michael Shakir Nassaney
- Public interpretation and presentation :
- Publicizing archaeology in Britain in the late twentieth-century :
- a personal view
- Mick Aston
- Archaeological communities and languages
- Kristian Kristiansen
- 'Changing of the guards' :
- the ethics of public interpretation at cultural heritage sites
- pt. IV
- Anders Gustafsson,
- Håkan Karlsson
- Emptying the magician's hat :
- participatory GIS-based research in Fiji
- Margaret Purser
- Class, labour, and the public
- David A. Gadsby,
- Robert C. Chidester
- Public learning and education in the USA :
- Public education in archaeology in North America :
- Working at archaeology with the public :
- the long view
- Alice Beck Kehoe
- Teaching through rather than about :
- education in the context of public archaeology
- Kevin M. Bartoy
- A vision for archaeological literacy
- M. Elaine Franklin,
- Jeanne M. Moe
- Public archaeology and the US culture wars
- Patrice L. Jeppson
- principles, practices, and debates :
- Working with particular publics :
- descendant community partnering, the politics of time, and the logistics of reality :
- tales from North American, Africa diaspora, archaeology
- James M. Davidson,
- Jamie C. Brandon
- The anthropology of archaeology :
- the benefits of public intervention at African-American archaeological sites
- Cheryl Janifer LaRoche
- Public archaeology and indigenous archaeology :
- intersections and divergences from a Native American perspective
- Archaeologists as professional public servants :
- Joe Watkins
- Inclusive, accessible, archaeology
- Tim Phillips,
- Roberta Gilchrist
- Archaeology as a profession
- Timothy Darvill
- Public benefits of public archaeology
- Barbara J. Little
- Control code
- ocn748331422
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Extent
- xix, 727 pages
- Isbn
- 9780199237821
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)748331422
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