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archaeology

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From Museums to the Historic Environment

Dan Hicks, Pitt Rivers Museum, gives a talk on object based research at the Pitt Rivers Museum
Alumni Weekend

The Future of the Past: Dating archaeology using radiocarbon and particle accelerators

Tom Higham examines some of the projects the Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit has been involved with over the last few years; from dating the Neanderthal extinction, to identifying the bones of Richard III and Alfred the Great.
Understanding Egyptian Collections: Innovative display and research projects in museums

Egypt and the Ashmolean – 5 millennia of collections care part one

Mark Norman, Head of Conservation, Ashmolean Museum, gives a talk at the Understanding Egyptian Collections conference
Rewley House Research Seminars

Future

The presentations focus on the impact of the concept of future in changing debate, and how, in specific instances, concerns about the future affect behaviours in the present.
Study Programmes at Continuing Education

‘Archaeology in Practice’ at Oxford University Department for Continuing Education

Information about the online short course: ‘Archaeology in Practice’ and other online short courses.
Study Programmes at Continuing Education

Studying archaeology at Oxford University Department for Continuing Education

Information about the range of part-time archaeology courses on offer at Oxford University Department for Continuing Education.
Study Programmes at Continuing Education

The archaeology training excavation at Dorchester-on-Thames

Students on the Undergraduate Certificate in Archaeology learn a range of archaeological techniques on the training excavation at Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
Keble College

Material Engagements: From Early Prehistory to Contemporary Art

Professor Colin Renfrew, University of Cambridge, gives a talk that explores human creativity and the engagement between the individual and the material world.
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Spotlight on Archaeology

Find out about how archaeologists uncover the past using a range of techniques, including excavation, survey and scientific analysis.
First World War: New Perspectives

Conflict Culture

How much do we really know about the experience of the average individual soldier?
Pitt Rivers Museum

Introduction (4) to the Pitt Rivers Museum

Writing cabinet and boats.
Pitt Rivers Museum

Introduction (3) to the Pitt Rivers Museum

Lights and folk.
Pitt Rivers Museum

Introduction (2) to the Pitt Rivers Museum

A sense of discovery.
Pitt Rivers Museum

Introduction (1) to the Pitt Rivers Museum

A guide to the unique displays of this intimate museum.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
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Slade Lectures 2010: Week 6: Monuments and ruins: Surrealism and archaeology in the New World

Sixth lecture in the Slade lecture series on Surrealism and Art given by Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History and Theory at Essex University on 24th February 2010.
Anthropology

The Anthropology of Production

In this lecture for anthropologsts and archaeologists, Professor Chris Gosde, Institute of Archaeology, Oxford, examines the history and theory of production across different cultures and the difference between production and ownership.
Keble College

Carbon Dating: The Science of When Things Happen

Dr Thomas Higham gives a talk on Carbon Dating; the way in which scientists establish the age of ancient and prehistoric artefacts. This lecture was delivered at Keble College as part of the Oxford Alumni Weekend 2010.
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Oxford Literary Festival 2010 Pieces of Places Discussion The Weirdstone of Brisingamen

Alan Garner, Mark Edmonds and Robert Powell take part in a discussion on the subject of pieces of places, objects and artefacts found and what they mean for writing fiction and for archeology in general.
Archaeology

Shipwrecks and Sunken Cities

Shipwrecks and Sunken Cities. A conversation with Franck Goddio and the Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology, at the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford.
The Beazley Archive - Classical Art Research Centre

Introduction to Art of the Ancient World

Donna Kurtz and Sir John Boardman talk about Sir John's life, his career and experiences as a classical scholar and also the relationship works of art from different cultures around the ancient world have with one another.

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