Abstracts
- Evguenia Anichtchenko: “Ancient Boats of the Arctic: Towards Understanding the Potential of Skin Boat Archaeology”
- Maria Cristina Biella: “Giving Voice to an Ancient Pre-Roman City: The Case of Falerii Veteres”
- Chiara Botturi: “Connecting ‘Spaces of Life’ and ‘Spaces of Death
- Peter Brugger: “The Addition of Touch – Museum Replicas: A New Method of Production and Execution
- Peter Bye-Jensen: “Causewayed Enclosures under the Microscope- Preliminary Results of a Large Scale Use-Wear Analysis Project”
- Núria Garcia Casacuberta: “Scripta Manent. In Search for Harbour Data in Ancient Literature Sources”
- Helen Chittock: “‘Novelty and Innovation’: What Motivated the Designers of Early Celtic Art?”
- Roberta Cascino: “Geographical and Historical Background of the Ager Veientanus. Preliminary Data on South Etruria Survey Materials”
- Katherine Crawford: “Walking Between Gods and Mortals”
- Cory Cuthbertson: “The Effect of Teaching on Assemblage Variability and its Implications for Assessing Palaeolithic Cognition”
- Charlotte Dixon: “Collecting a Miniature World: Model Boats and Exhibition Mania”
- Nicholas Dugdale: “Re-evaluating the Extent of Imperial Involvement in the Late Antique Economy: New Evidence from the Trade of Worked Marble”
- Lucy Elkerton: “Images of Gender in the Iberian Peninsula”
- Chris Elmer: “Lego and Zombies: Competing Values at Basing House”
- Crystal El Safadi: “The Maritime World of the Early Bronze Age Levant Through Space and Time”
- Merlin Evans: “What Does it Mean to Ask What it Means to be Human?: Human Origins and Anthropocentrism”
- Carolyn Felton: “Sexual Dimorphism in Vertebral Morphology with Specific Reference to the Zygapophyseal Joint”
- Emilia Mataix Ferrándiz: “Ubi societas, ibi ius: Reviewing the Epigraphy of Merchandise from the Legal Perspective”
- Eleonora Gandolfi: “MOOCA: Massive Online Open Courses and Archaeology – Public Engagement Across Virtual Communities”
- Sam Griffiths: “Neanderthal Occupation of the Channel Palin Region During the Early Middle Palaeolithic”
- Katharine Hoare: “The Appropriation of Egyptian Obelisks in Imperial Rome”
- Christian Hoggard: “Does Size Really Matter? Traditional and Geometric Morphemetric Approaches to the Middle Palaeolithic Concurrent Blade Relationship”
- Leah Holguin: “Disappearing Landscapes of the Gobi Dessert, Mongolia”
- Daniel Hunt: “A Deep History of Emotion: An Interpretive Framework”
- Patricia Jones: “Were the North Downs of Kent and ‘Refugia’ for Neanderthals in Periods of Climactic Change?”
- Dan Joyce: “The Implications of Recently Developed Low Cost Technologies for Archaeological and Cultural Recording, Storage and Dissemination”
- Robert MacKintosh: “Is the 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage Effective?”
- Ammandeep Kaur Mahal: “England and the Atlantic World: 17th Century Maritime Expansion”
- Stéphanie Mailleur: “The Landscapes of Roman Mediterranean Ports through the Epigraphic and Iconographic Evidence”
- James Miles: “An Update on the Potential of Structural Analysis”
- Danielle Newman: “The Ethnography of Engagement with Maritime Archaeology”
- Rodrigo Ortiz-Vázque: “A Maritime Landscape Study of the Modern World”
- Elizabeth Osinga: “Reconstructing Rural Life in Northeast Jordan: A Ceramic Approach”
- Isobel Pinder: “Through Wall’s Chink: The Relationship Between Roman City Walls, Religious Movement and the Articulation of Urban Space”
- Elizabeth Richley: “Three Dimensional Integration: Results So Far”
- Kate Rogers: “Pulling Focus: Uncovering the Real Secret Lost Truth about Archaeology Documentaries”
- Ferenc Toth: “Men, Masculinity and Health in Medieval Albu Iulia, Romania”
- Iza Romanowska: “Computational Modelling of Long Distance Dispersals”
- Trevor Wayne Rowe: “AR in Archaeological Tourism and Site Interpretation”
- Sarah Schwarz: “Grave Ideas: Neanderthal Approaches to Disposal of the Dead”
- Tyra Standen: “Hayfever, Hovercrafts and a ‘UFO Landing Strip’: A Reflection on Searching for the Mesolithic in Somerset”
- Sarah Stark: “The Shape of Childhood”
- Martin Roderick Stead: “The Building and Development of Philippine Logboats”
- Helen Stefanopoulos: “Citizens in Action: Urban Movements and Archaeological Sites in Athens”
- Pat Tanner: “Digital Recording and Reconstruction of Boat and Ship Finds”
- Geoff Taylor: “Where Did All the Coins Go?”
- Joana Valdez-Tullett: “The construction of a Prehistoric Take: New Data for the Study of Atlantic Rock Art”
- Thomas Wellicome: “Later Prehistoric Settlement on Cranborne Chase, Dorset”
- Stephanie Wright: “Studying Impairment and Disability in a Roman Context”