Public Archaeology

Papers
(The median citation count of Public Archaeology is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Constructing the Image of the ‘Good’ Archaeologist: The Case of Evans and Schliemann in Greek School History Textbooks (1982–2025)6
Contract Archaeology and Dissemination in a Contested Landscape4
Trafficking Fake ‘Ancient’ Torahs in Turkey: A Media Analysis3
Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development3
Heritage as a gift of Public space: The removal of Lenin Memorials in Finland in 20222
Conference ReviewHobby Archaeology — From Citizen Science to Heritage Practice Communities2
‘Keep that which is committed to thy trust’: Buried Treasure and Supernatural Guardians in Three Archaeological Ghost Stories1
British Perspectives on Eurocentric Archaeologies1
Exploring Multiple Conditions of Participation on Community-based Heritage Management: A Case Study of Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourism Centre, South Africa1
Conference reviewPublic Archaeology: Dialogues, Communities and Social Challenges. 17-18 October 2024, Ankara, Türkiye1
A Recollection of Tim Schadla-Hall1
The Role of Experiences in Valuing Metal-Detecting Finds among Finnish Hobbyists1
Archaeology and identity in the Malta Pavilion at the 1924 British Empire Exhibition1
Blurring the Lines Between Archaeological Scholarship and Gaming: The Curious Case of Sierra Madre Games1
‘Perspectives in Maritime Archaeology’: Challenging Popular Perceptions through Online Learning1
Editorial: Papers in Honour of Tim Schadla-Hall0
Invisible Archaeologies of Decolonization: Western Asian Archaeology, a View from Türkiye0
‘Always Viking’: Archaeologists Collaborating with Public Service Media to Broaden Access to Archaeological Fieldwork0
To Retain or Return? How do British Museum Volunteers Feel about Repatriation?0
Digital Archaeology at the Edge: Sharing Heritage Through Archaeogaming on the Lower North Shore0
Editorial0
Thoughts on The World of Stonehenge : An Exhibition at the British Museum, February–July 2022, and its accompanying book0
William F. Grimes: archaeology in the public eye0
Rethinking Heritage for Sustainable Development0
Heritage under Siege: The Case of Gaza and a Mysterious Apollo0
Archaeological History, Memory, and Heritage at the White Marl Site, Central Village, St Catherine Parish, Jamaica0
Labour Conflict, Race, and Public Memory: Using Public Archaeology to Expand the Narrative on the Tennessee Convict War0
Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing: Authentic, Powerful, and Therapeutic Engagement with the Past0
David Wengrow and The Dawn of Everything . Lecture and panel debate in Oslo, 19 October 20220
Gatekeepers, Geographies, and Access in the Archaeology of West Asia0
Great Zimbabwe in the Shadow of Robert Mugabe and the ZANU-PF: An Analysis of the Political On-site Use of Great Zimbabwe during the Period 2000–20250
The Names of the Dead: Identity, Privacy and the Ethics of Anonymity in Exhibiting the Dead Body0
Excavation Programmes for the Public: A Comparative Study of Mock Excavation Programmes in South Korea and Amateur and Community Archaeology in the UK0
Maritime History in a Pocket: Intimate Heritage Encounters in a Homeless Environment0
Visual Representation of Gender in Archaeology Magazine (1948–2020)0
Atapuerca and the Media: The Newsworthiness of Archaeology and the Social Role of Journalism0
On-Site Curation: A Contemporary Archaeology of Surface Assemblages in ‘Looted’ Tombs0
Archaeology, Emotional Storytelling, and Performance0
Assessing the Impacts of the Treasure Act on Collecting in English Museums: A Case Study from Cambridge0
HMS Caroline , a Unique Survivor0
‘In Our Blood’: Archaeology and ‘Indigeneity’ in the British National Party’s Magazine Identity0
Unforgettable Encounters. Understanding Participation in Italian Community Archaeology0
Legal Definitions as a Cornerstone for Protecting ‘Archaeological Finds’0
Getting into Archaeology: A Story of Modern Patronage0
Poverty Archaeology: Architecture, Material Culture and the Workhouse under the New Poor Law0
Digital Public Archaeology with the ArchaeoTrail App0
Critical Public Archaeology. Confronting Social Challenges in the 21st Century0
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