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Academia: the Professor’s point of view

Ian Haynes, Professor of Archaeology at Newcastle University, discusses the challenges in providing students with a thorough archaeological education and explains how…

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Maritime and Coastal Archaeology

The dramatic emergence of the Mary Rose from the bottom of the sea off Portsmouth in 1982 inspired many an archaeologist to…

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Industrial Archaeology

The archaeology of the industrialised world is gaining popularity. Although its roots can been seen as far back as the 16th century,…

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Cognitive Archaeology

This specialism looks at ideologies and belief systems of previous civilisationsthrough their religious structures,art and practices and covers a broad spectrum of…

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Battlefield Archaeology

Initially, this area came under the auspices of general field archaeology, but battlefield experts have rapidly developed it into a specialist subject…

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Experimental archaeology

In experimental archaeology, archaeological theories are put to the test in a practical way by recreating lost structures or artefacts using the…

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Conservation in Archaeology

Conservators work on archaeological finds and structures, using a knowledge of the cultural background of the subject matter as well as scientific…

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Environmental archaeology

Environmental archaeology is the study of the long-term relationship between humans and their environments. It has emerged as a formal sub-discipline within…

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Forensic archaeology and Osteoarchaeology

A relative newcomer to the world of archaeology, forensic techniques have been responsible for startling revelations — such as that Napoleon Bonaparte…

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Archaeological Science

Scientific investigative techniques are constantly changing, improving and significantly enhancing our archaeological knowledge. Archaeological science, also known as Archaeometry, comprises many furthe…

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