Archaeology as Festival: Virtual wanderings through festivalCHAT during Covid-19

Author:   William R. Caraher ,  Rachael Kiddey
Publisher:   BAR Publishing
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Pages:   146
Publication Date:   24 March 2023
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Author:   William R. Caraher ,  Rachael Kiddey
Publisher:   BAR Publishing
Imprint:   BAR Publishing
ISBN:  

9781407360539


ISBN 10:   1407360531
Pages:   146
Publication Date:   24 March 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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'This is one of the most delightful and innovative conference proceedings I have read. The book has a wonderful variety of creative contributions where each paper pops like a wild flower in the green field of a rock festival. There are continuities and common threads (place making, networks, phenomenology), but each paper unravels a world of its own.' Kostis Kourelis, Franklin & Marshall College, Professor of Architectural History 'This is a really exciting and timely book that goes beyond the limits of traditional archaeology to respond to an all-but-unprecedented global situation. As contemporary archaeology continues to expand and become recognised both within and outside academic departments as a crucial sub-field, this volume provides an important space for showing the potential of archaeology in the present day and for the future.' Dr Jonathan Gardner, Edinburgh College of Art (University of Edinburgh)


'This is one of the most delightful and innovative conference proceedings I have read. The book has a wonderful variety of creative contributions where each paper pops like a wild flower in the green field of a rock festival. There are continuities and common threads (place making, networks, phenomenology), but each paper unravels a world of its own.' Kostis Kourelis, Franklin & Marshall College, Professor of Architectural History 'This is a really exciting and timely book that goes beyond the limits of traditional archaeology to respond to an all-but-unprecedented global situation. As contemporary archaeology continues to expand and become recognised both within and outside academic departments as a crucial sub-field, this volume provides an important space for showing the potential of archaeology in the present day and for the future.' Dr Jonathan Gardner, Edinburgh College of Art (University of Edinburgh)


'This is one of the most delightful and innovative conference proceedings I have read. The book has a wonderful variety of creative contributions where each paper pops like a wild flower in the green field of a rock festival. There are continuities and common threads (place making, networks, phenomenology), but each paper unravels a world of its own.' Kostis Kourelis, Franklin & Marshall College, Professor of Architectural History   'This is a really exciting and timely book that goes beyond the limits of traditional archaeology to respond to an all-but-unprecedented global situation. As contemporary archaeology continues to expand and become recognised both within and outside academic departments as a crucial sub-field, this volume provides an important space for showing the potential of archaeology in the present day and for the future.' Dr Jonathan Gardner, Edinburgh College of Art (University of Edinburgh)  


Author Information

William R. Caraher teaches in the Department of History and American Indian Studies at the University of North Dakota. Rachael Kiddey is Teaching Associate in Heritage Studies at the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge. Her research interests include the socio-politics of the past in the present and the role of material culture in situations of forced displacement. Contributors: Tiina Äikäs, Lara Band, Alisha Beard, Cory Beeles, Annie Birky, Spencer Bullock, Tânia Manuel Casimiro, Dana Dobbins, Chandler Fitzsimons, Ursula K Frederick, Shawn Graham, Noora Hemminki, Shauna Keith, Tuija Kirkinen, The Kokra Family, James Lattin, Daniel Lee, Sanna Lipkin, Eòghann MacColl, Paul R. Mullins, Hilary Orange, Sonia Overall, Angela Piccini, Miriam A. W. Rothenberg, João Luís Sequeira, Mariana Silva, Katy Whitaker, Laura Zurowski

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