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