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Papers from the Institute of Archaeology
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Conserving Heritage Tiles on the London Underground: Challenges and Approaches
Kate Fulcher
Landscape and Astronomy in Megalithic Portugal: the Carregal do Sal Nucleus and Star Mountain Range
Fabio Silva
Editorial: PIA Volume 22
Thomas J. T. Williams
The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology: A Response by RESCUE - The British Archaeological Trust
RESCUE (The British Archaeological Trust)
Response to ‘The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology: A Discussion’
Judith Rosten
Steadman, S. R. And McMahon, G. (eds.) 2011. The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia.
Veysel Apaydin
Interview with Mike Parker Pearson
Thomas J. T. Williams
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Hana Koriech
Annual General Meeting of the Council of British Archaeology
Beliz Tecirli
Aitchison, Kenneth, 2011. Breaking New Ground: How Archaeology Works.
Hana Koriech
The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology: A Discussion
Joe Flatman
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Dominic Perring
Learning from the Past, Planning for the Future...
Blanche Cameron
The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology: A Response – How did the Profession come to this?
Peter Hinton
The Development of English Semi-detached Dwellings During the Nineteenth Century
Pamela Lofthouse
A Consultant’s view of the NPPF
Jonathan Edis
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Elizabeth Stephen
Presenting Pompeii: Steps towards Reconciling Conservation and Tourism at an Ancient Site
Alia Wallace
The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology: A Discussion
Ben Cowell
The English Prize. The Capture of the Westmorland. An Episode of the Grand Tour. An exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum (17 May - 27 August 2012)
Victoria Donnellan
The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology: Response to the Respondents
Joe Flatman
,
Dominic Perring
Archaeology and Economic Development
Hana Koriech
,
Colin Sterling
The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology
Taryn Nixon
The National Planning Policy Framework: A Response to the Joe Flatman and Dominic Perring Article
Duncan McCallum
Importance of terms: What is a wealth deposit?
Ester Oras
NPPF and Archaeology: A Discussion
Rob Lennox
Hornborg, A. & Hill, J. D. (eds.) 2011. Ethnicity in Ancient Amazonia: Reconstructing Past Identities from Archaeology, Linguistics and Ethnohistory
Phil Riris
Wesler, Kit W. 2012 An Archaeology of Religion.
Paul Anthony Brazinski
Interview with Elizabeth Pye
Brian Hole
Resolving the Human Remains Crisis in British Archaeology: A Reply with Insight into Related Issues in Finland
Minna Lapinoja
Dealing with the unknown. A proposal for a method for redistributing skeletons of unknown sex and age in an assemblage
Tony Waldron
Bio-archaeometallurgy, Technology, and Spatial Organization of Ironworking at Mjimwema, Njombe Tanzania
Edwinus Chrisantus Lyaya
Radner, K. and Robson, E (eds.) 2011. The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture.
Alice Hunt
Resolving the Human Remains Crisis in British Archaeology: Response to Sayer, Pitts, Pendragon, Elders, Lapinoja and Sutphin
Gabe Moshenska
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Mike Parker Pearson
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Tim Schadla-Hall
Dirt: The Filthy Reality of Everyday Life. An Exhibition at The Wellcome Collection (March 24th - August 31st 2011).
Colin Sterling
Bintliff, J and Pearce, M. (eds.) 2011. The Death of Archaeological Theory?
Ruth Fillery-Travis
Resolving the Human Remains Crisis in British Archaeology: A Response
Amanda Sutphin
Resolving the Human Remains Crisis in British Archaeology: A reply
Joseph Elders
Allotment Gardens: A Reflection of History, Heritage, Community and Self
Lesley Acton
Resolving the Human Remains Crisis in British Archaeology
Mike Parker Pearson
,
Tim Schadla-Hall
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Gabe Moshenska
Advancing Theory? Landscape Archaeology and Geographical Information Systems
Di Hu
The Beasts in the Anglo-Saxon World Conference, UCL Institute of Archaeology, 11th – 12th June 2011
Melissa Hermann
Resolving the Human Remains Crisis in British Archaeology: The Counter Argument
King Arthur Pendragon
Bowls and Burials – an Update from Grand Bay, Carriacou, West Indies: May–June 2011
Kaye Quetta
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Scott M. Fitzpatrick
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Mary Hill Harris
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Michiel Kappers
Editorial: PIA at 21 and the Human Remains Crisis
Tom Williams
The Byzantine Silver Bowls in the Sutton Hoo Ship Burial and Tree-Worship in Anglo-Saxon England
Michael D. J. Bintley
Digging Deeper: Comment on Resolving the Human Remains Crisis in British Archaeology
Mike Pitts
Bowls, Bobbins and Bones. Resolving the Human Remains Crisis in British Archaeology: A Response
Duncan Sayer
Mackreth, D. 2011. Brooches in Late Iron Age and Roman Britain.
Michelle Statton
Bellina, Bacus, Pryce, and Wisseman (eds.) 2010. 50 years of Archaeology in Southeast Asia: Essays in honour of Ian Glover.
Yvette Balbaligo
Interview with Dominic Tweddle, Director General of the National Museum of the Royal Navy
Brian Hole
Magic and Ritual in Iron Age Veneto, Italy
Elisa Perego
Quernstones and Tuff as indicators for Medieval European trade patterns
Meinrad Pohl
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