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Can an archaeologist be a public intellectual?
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- 06 June 2013, pp. 1-5
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A manifesto for a social zooarchaeology. Swans and other beings in the Mesolithic
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 111-136
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Turns, tropes and terminology. Toward an interspecies ‘(inter)social’
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 137-143
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To be or not to be? Public archaeology as a tool of public opinion and the dilemma of intellectuality
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- 06 June 2013, pp. 5-11
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The need and potential for an archaeology orientated towards the present
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- 06 June 2013, pp. 12-18
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Do the swans deceive us all?
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 143-148
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Tooth-beads, antlers, nuts and fishes. Examples of social bioarchaeology
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 148-152
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Exerting influence? Responsibility and the public role of archaeology in divided societies
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- 06 June 2013, pp. 19-29
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On whooper swans, social zooarchaeology and traditional zooarchaeologyʼs weight
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 152-155
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Participate or perish. Why archaeology must gain confidence
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- 06 June 2013, pp. 29-35
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The dead and their public. Memory campaigns, issue networks and the role of the archaeologist in the excavation of mass graves
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- 06 June 2013, pp. 35-47
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Escaping from the pen?
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 155-159
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Can archaeologists intervene in public debate on urgent questions of a social, cultural or political nature? A reflection on the Israeli–Palestinian Archaeology Working Group (IPAWG)
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- 06 June 2013, pp. 47-58
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A multi-species archaeology
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 159-173
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Interview
‘It started with things’. An interview with Professor Richard Bradley
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 175-185
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Discussion
Entering history? Archaeologists as intellectuals à la recherche du temps perdu
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- 06 June 2013, pp. 58-65
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Doors to the dead. The power of doorways and thresholds in Viking Age Scandinavia
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 187-214
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Discussion
How to go public as an intellectual
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- 06 June 2013, pp. 65-79
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Towards a post-colonial artefact analysis
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- 06 June 2013, pp. 81-107
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‘Man the symboller’. A contemporary origins myth
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 215-241
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