Theoretical Archaeology Group
Home
Sessions
TAG 2008
Call for Chunes
Contact
Exhibition
Sponsors
Timetable
Accommodation
Registration
Navigation
TAG tags
Timetable
Sessions
Accommodation
News aggregator
Registration
Home
»
Sessions
»
A Dynamic Relationship: exploring the complexities of representation in the museum/heritage experience
Introduction
Laura McAtackney (Oxford University) and Alex Ward (University of Cardiff)
‹ A Dynamic Relationship: exploring the complexities of representation in the museum/heritage experience
up
The Notorious “Class 0 Monument” ›
TAG30 Sessions
<TAG 2.0/>: Archaeological theory in the light of contemporary computing (sponsored by L-P Archaeology)
A Dynamic Relationship: exploring the complexities of representation in the museum/heritage experience
Introduction
The Notorious “Class 0 Monument”
Whose Mine is it Anyway? Representation and experience at Big Pit National Mining Museum, Blaenavon, South Wales
Coming Out of the Cold: the contemporary presentation of communist history in an Albanian ‘Museum Town’
Dealing with heritage that hurts: post-conflict community museum experiences in Northern Ireland
The Role of Street lamps, Flowerpots and Nightclubs in the Creation and Affirmation of Identities in Contemporary Central Bristol
World Heritage’s local and national values: the case study of Butrint (Albania)
The Dynamics of Perception: imagined representations of Welsh life and the past at the National Museum of Wales
Towards a ‘Reflexive’ and ‘Reflective’ Approach to Heritage Interpretation
Lived Heritage and Creating Localities for Plurality of Matters of Public Concern in Urban Development and Museums Settings
Archaeological Ontologies
Archaeologies of destruction
Archaeologies of Military Occupation
Archaeology, Minorities and Majorities
Becoming Human - the archaeology of the social brain
Benefit or barrier? Archaeological research and practice in an audit society
Beyond Meta-level explanations of ritual
Beyond the Between: Reflecting Multidisciplinarity
Bodies of evidence: human remains in funerary practices
Body as Object:Object as Body
Border Crossings: The Archaeology of Borders and Borderlands
Brightness, lustre and shine: colour in the medieval household (supported by the Society for Medieval Archaeology)
Desires from the past: what do archaeological images want?
Elegance in scholarship…: modes of expression in archaeological dialogue
Encounter
Engaging with wilderness: the perception and social role of the "wild" in farming societies
Ethnic identity and political construction in the ancient world
Finding Faith in the Landscape
Grooved Ware: What has another decade bought us?
Maritime identities: museum, communal and personal uses of heritage
Materiality and mood
Perceptions of the Environment in Early Prehistory
Personal Histories of TAG: Thirty Years on . . .
Personality in the history of archaeology
Prehistoric Identities: Individuals and their Worlds
Presenting the Past: historicism and authenticity in multidisciplinary interpretations
Putting Humpty Together Again: Overcoming the Fragmentation of the Middle Ages (supported by the Society for Medieval Archaeology).
Replication and Interpretation: The Use of Experimental Archaeology in the Study of the Past.
Spoilt For Choice: Uncovering Choice In The Archaeological Record
The Archaeology of Contemporary Commemoration
Theoretical issues in Indian Archaeology
Theory and Computer Visualization: the potential of Virtual Heritage Environments (supported by the Society for Medieval Archaeology)
Theory on trial
What have archaeologists ever done for us? A detailed exploration of archaeology in the community of Southampton
Women and Archaeology: Women of the past, present and future.
Working with Barbarians
Worlds apart? Island archaeology from Mull to Morbihan
POSTER session
TAG30 News
Errata
FINAL INFORMATION ONLINE
Parking Permit
Eating and drinking venues
Change to Plenary Location
Timetable
Theory on Trial
Ontologies session - registration
TAG posters
TAG Timetable with times
more