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HomeAddyman, Peter (1987) Perception and presentation of the past: scholarly significance and public benefit. Paper given at a conference held at the University of Minneapolis, October 1987.
Addyman, Peter (1990) Reconstruction as interpretation: the example of the Jorvik Viking Centre, York. In: P. Gathercole and D. Lowenthal (eds) The Politics of the Past, pp.257-264. London: Routledge.
Agenda Kulturarv (2004) Människan i centrum. Agenda Kulturarvs programförklaring. Stockholm. Also at http://ux-ra-kmsap2.raa.se/opencms/export/agendakulturarv//dokument/Arkiv/Programforklaring/Slutver.PF.pdf (accessed 28 September 2004).
André, Anna Maria, Karolin Dahlén, Mikael Grexing, Josefina Lif, Pia Linde, Anneli Lövgren, Gundborg Mellergård, Åsa Nathanaelsson, Kristin Söderlund, Stig Welinder and Helena Åberg (2001) Arkeologi och kulturmiljövård. Vad och varför? Fornvännen 96, 177-180.
Andreae, Bernard Ed. (1981) Archäologie und Gesellschaft: Forschung und öffentliches Interesse. Stuttgart: Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft.
Ascher, Robert (1960) Archaeology and the public image. American Antiquity 25, 402-403.
Ascherson, Neal (2004) Archaeology and the British Media. In: N. Merriman (ed.) Public Archaeology, pp. 145-158. London and New York: Routledge.
Baxter, Jane (2002a) Popular images and popular stereotypes. Images of archaeologists in popular and documentary film. The SAA Archaeological Record 2 (4), 16-17, 40. http://www.saa.org/Publications/thesaaarchrec/sep02.pdf (accessed 21 June 2004).
Baxter, Jane (2002b) Teaching with ‘Indie’: Using Film and Television to Teach Archaeology. The SAA Archaeological Record 2 (5), 18-20. http://www.saa.org/Publications/thesaaarchrec/nov02.pdf (accessed 21 June 2004).
Beth, Thomas and Karlheinz Steinmüller (2004) The natural sciences caught between publicity and science fiction. A conversation with Stefan Iglhaut and Thomas Spring. In: Science + Fiction. Between Nanoworlds and Glocla Culture, pp. 233-249. Berlin: Jovis.
Betty, Peter K. (2002) Anyone for writing? Antiquity 76, 1054-8.
Bjorklund, Diana (2001) Sociologists as characters in twentieth-century novels. The American Sociologist 32 (4), 23-41.
Borbein, Adolf (1981) Archäologie und historisches Bewußtsein. In: B. Andreae (ed.) Archäologie und Gesellschaft: Forschung und öffentliches Interesse, pp. 45-76. Stuttgart: Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft.
Bray, Warwick (1981) Archaeological Humour: The Private Joke and the Public Image. In: J. Evans, B. Cunliffe and C. Renfrew (eds) Antiquity and Man. Essays in Honour of Glyn Daniel, pp. 221-229. London: Thames and Hudson.
Broadbent, Noel (2004) The Ethics of Collaborative Research in Sweden. Finding common ground with local and indigenous people. In: H. Karlsson (ed.) Swedish Archaeologists on Ethics, pp. 87-98. Göteborg: Bricoleur.
Burenhult, Göran (1975) Arkeologi – för vem? Fornvännen 70, 238-40.
Burenhult, Göran (1986) Speglingar av det förflutna. Höganäs: Bra Böcker.
Burström, Mats (2004) Archaeology and Existential Reflection. In: H. Bolin (ed.) The Interplay of Past and Present, pp. 20-28.
Byrne, Denis (1995) Buddhist stupa and Thai social practice. World Archaeology 27, 266-281.
Campbell, Joseph (1988) The Hero With a Thousand Faces [1949]. London: Fontana.
Ceram, C. W. (1980) Gods, Graves and Scholars: the Story of Archaeology first published in German in 1949. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Cleere, Henry (1988) Whose Archaeology is it anyway? In: J. Bintliff (ed) Extracting Meaning from the Past, pp. 37-43. Oxford: Oxbow.
Cleere, Henry (2000) Review of T. Taylor [1998] Behind the Scenes at Time Team. London. Public Archaeology 1, 90-2.
Cohodas, Marvin (2003) A New Heroics of Archaeology. Paper presented at the Fifth World Archaeological Congress, Washington, DC in June 2003. Available at http://godot.unisa.edu.au/wac/pdfs/213.pdf (accessed 28 September 2004).
Cole, John (1980) Cult Archaeology and Unscientific Method and Theory. Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory 3, 1-33.
Daniel, Glyn (1964) The Idea of Prehistory [1962]. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Darvill, Tim (2004) Archaeology in rock. In: N. Brodie and C. Hills (eds) Material engagements: studies in honour of Colin Renfrew, pp. 55-77. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
Darvill, Tim, Katherine Barker, Barbara Bender and Ronald Hutton (1999) The Cerne Giant. An antiquity on trial. Oxford: Oxbow.
Day, David (1997) A Treasure Hard to Attain. Images of Archaeology in Popular Film, with a Filmography. Lanham and London: Scarecrow Press.
Denning, Kathryn (1999) Apocalypse past/future. Archaeology and folklore, writ large. In: C. Holtorf and A. Gazin-Schwartz (eds) Archaeology and Folklore, pp. 90-105. London and New York: Routledge.
Derks, Heidrun (2003) Kalkriese – oder: wie man eine Schlacht ausstellt. Archäologische Informationen 26, 127-132.
Elam, Mark and Margareta Bertilsson (2003) Consuming, Engaging and Confronting Science: The Emerging Dimensions of Scientific Citizenship. European Journal of Social Theory 6, 233-251. Also available at http://www.stage-research.net/STAGE/DOWNLOADS/StageDiscussPaper.pdf (accessed 28 September 2004).
English Heritage (2000) Attitudes towards the Heritage. Research Study Conducted for English Heritage, July 2000. http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/default.asp?wci=WebItem&WCE=158 (accessed 28 September 2004).
Fagan, Brian (2002) Epilogue. In: B. Little (ed) Public Benefits of Archaeology, pp. 253-60. Gainesville etc.: University Press of Florida.
Felder, Kathrin, Isabella Hammer, Juliane Lippok and Mareile Wulf (2003) Erkenntnisgewinn und Unterhaltungswert – eine Analyse von Archäologiebildern in den Unterhaltungsmedien. Ethnographisch-Archäologische Zeitschrift 44, 161-182.
Fowler, Peter (1977) Approaches to Archaeology. London: Adam and Charles Black.
French, Michael (n.d.). Tomb Raiders: The Idea of the Adventurer. http://www.theraider.net/features/articles/tomb_raiders.php (accessed 12 August 2004).
Fritz, John M. (1973) Relevance, Archaeology and Subsistence Theory. In: C. Redman (ed) Research and Theory in Current Archaeology, pp. 59-82. New York: Wiley & Sons.
Gamble, Clive (2001) Archaeology. The Basics. London and New York: Routledge.
Gerbner, George (1987) Science on television: how it affects public conceptions. Issues in Science and Technology Spring 1987, 109-115.
Gero, Joan and Dolores Root (1990) Public Presentations and Private Concerns: Archeology in the Pages of the National Geographic. In: P. Gathercole and D. Lowenthal (eds) The Politics of the Past, pp. 19-37. London: Unwin Hyman.
Gowlett, John (1990) Indiana Jones: crusading for archaeology? Review of S. Spielberg (dir.), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Antiquity 64, 157.
Graichen, Gisela (1993) Tagebuch der Antike. In: G. Graichen and H. H. Hillrichs (eds) C 14 – Die Gebeine des Papstes. Neue archäologische Entdeckungen in Deutschland, pp. 11-14. München: Bertelsmann.
Graichen, Gisela (1995) ’Time-digger’ oder die Entschlüsselung von Botschaften aus einer anderen Welt. In: G. Graichen and M. Siebler (eds) Schliemanns Erben. Entschlüsseln Archäologen unsere Zukunft?, pp. 11-23. Mainz: Zabern.
Graichen, Gisela (1999) Vorstoß in die Vergangenheit. In: G. Graichen and H. H. Hillrichs (eds) C 14. Vorstoß in die Vergangenheit. Archäologische Entdeckungen in Deutschland [1992], pp. 12-18. München: Goldmann.
Graichen, Gisela and Hans Helmut Hillrichs Eds (1999) C 14. Vorstoß in die Vergangenheit. Archäologische Entdeckungen in Deutschland [1992]. München: Goldmann.
Gründel, Achim and Helmut Ziegert (1983) Archäologie und Kriminalistik. Ziele und Wege der Erkenntnisgewinnung. Archäologische Informationen 5, 175-192.
Gustafsson, Anders and Håkan Karlsson (2004) Plats på scen. Kring beskrivning och förmedling av Bohusläns fasta fornlämningar genom tiderna. Uddevalla: Bohuslän’s Museum.
Hamilakis, Yannis (2003) Iraq, stewardship and the “record”: An ethical crisis for archaeology. Public Archaeology 3, 104-111. Available at http://www.arch.soton.ac.uk/Research/yannis/hamilakis.pdf (accessed 14 October 2004).
Hargreaves, Ian and Galit Ferguson (2000) Who’s misunderstanding whom? Bridging the gulf of understanding between the public, the media and science. Report published on behalf of the Economic and Social Research Council. http://www.esrc.ac.uk/esrccontent/PublicationsList/whom/whofirst.html (accessed 28 September 2004).
Hawes, James (2001) Dead Long Enough [2000]. London: Vintage.
Haynes, Roslynn (1994) From Faust to Strangelove. Representations of the Scientist in Western Literature. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Healey, Peter (1999) Popularising science for the sake of the economy: the UK experience. In: R. Miettinen (ed) Biotechnology and Public Understanding of Science, pp. 68-81. Helsinki: Edita.
Hills, Catherine (2003) What is television doing for us? Reflections on some recent British programmes. Antiquity 77, 206-211.
Hoffman, Teresa (1997) The Role of Public Participation: Arizona’s Public Archaeology Program. In: J. Jameson, Jr. (ed) Presenting Archaeology to the Public. Digging for Truths, pp. 73-83. Walnut Creek etc.: Altamira Press.
Holtorf, Cornelius (2000) Paul Feyerabend. Towards a Democratic Relativism in Archaeology (with comments by Kathryn Denning and Per Cornell). In: C. Holtorf and H. Karlsson (eds) Philosophy and Archaeological Practice, pp. 241-59. Göteborg: Bricoleur Press.
Holtorf, Cornelius (2004) Doing archaeology in popular culture. In: H. Bolin (ed.) The Interplay of Past and Present, pp. 40-48. Huddinge: Södertörns högskola.
Holtorf, Cornelius (2005) From Stonehenge to Las Vegas. Archaeology as Popular Culture. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press.
House of Lords (2000) Science and Society. Third Report of the Science and Technology Committee, Session 1999-2000. London: House of Lords. http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld199900/ldselect/ldsctech/38/3801.htm (accessed 21 June 2004).
Hunter, John (1996) A background to forensic archaeology. In: J. Hunter, C. Roberts and A. Martin (eds) Studies in Crime: An Introduction to Forensic Archaeology, pp. 7-23. London: Batsford.
Högberg, Anders (forthcoming 2004) Bilder av skånsk uppdragsarkeologi hos allmänheten och i dagspress. META ***
Innes, Hammond (1973) Levkas Man [1971]. London: Fontana.
Jenkins, Richard (1998) The Archaeologist. London: Citron.
Jensen, Inken and Alfried Wieczorek Eds (2002) Dino, Zeus und Asterix. Zeitzeuge Archäologie in Werbung, Kunst und Alltag heute. Mannheim: Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen and Langenweißbach: Beier & Beran.
Jensen, Rolf (1999) The Dream Society. How the coming shift from information to imagination will transform your business. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Jensen, Rolf (2002) Storytelling in management, marketing and advertising. Paper available at http://www.dreamcompany.dk/en/contribution/articles.php?id=4 (accessed 2 September 2004).
Jones, Kevin and Julie M. Longstreth (2002) Pursuing the ZiNj Strategy Like There’s No Tomorrow. In: B. Little (ed.) Public Benefits of Archaeology, pp. 187-192. Gainesville etc: University Press of Florida.
Jordan, Paul (1981) Archaeology and Television. In: J. Evans, B. Cunliffe and C. Renfrew (eds) Antiquity and Man. Essays in Honour of Glyn Daniel, pp. 207-213. London: Thames and Hudson.
Källén, Anna (2004) Elusive Spirits and/or Precious Phosphates. On archaeological knowledge production at Lao Pako. In: H. Karlsson (ed.) Swedish Archaeologists on Ethics, pp. 99-116. Göteborg: Bricoleur.
Kapff, Dieter (2004) Journalisten und Archäologie. Gedanken zum Stellenwert der Archäologie und der Zusammenarbeit von Wissenschaft und Presse. Archäologisches Nachrichtenblatt 9, 127-30.
Karlsson, Catarina (2004) Arkeologi- och kommunikationsprojektet i Södra Råda 2003. Örebro: Swedish National Heritage Board, UV Bergslagen. Available at http://www.raa.se/uv/sodrarada/pdf/kommunikationsrapport2004_5_72.pdf (accessed 6 September 2004)
Karlsson, Håkan and Björn Nilsson (2000) Arkeologins publika relation. En kritisk rannsakning. Göteborg: Bricoleur.
Kidder, Alfred (1949) Introduction. In: C. Amsden, Prehistoric Southwesterners from Basketmaker to Pueblo, pp. XI-XIV. Los Angeles: Southwest Museum.
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Kulik, Karol (2003a) Same Story, Different Spin? British National Press Coverage of the 1998 Hominid Discovery in Sterkfontein, South Africa. Unpublished manuscript.
Kulik, Karol (2003b) British TV Archaeology and the Public. Unpublished manuscript.
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MacGregor, Rob (1989) Indiana Jones and the last crusade. London: Sphere.
Mackinney, Lisa H. (1994a) ”Something Old in the Earth”: Front-End Interviews about Archaeology with Visitors to the California Academy of Sciences. Unpublished report.
Mackinney, Lisa H. (1994b) ”That Sense of Adventure”: Front-End Interviews about Archaeology and Indiana Jones with Visitors to the California Academy of Sciences. Unpublished report.
Maier, Franz G. (1981) Archäologie und moderne Welt. In: B. Andreae (ed.) Archäologie und Gesellschaft: Forschung und öffentliches Interesse, pp. 31-44. Stuttgart: Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft.
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Merriman, Nick (1991) Beyond the Glass Case. The Past, the Heritage and the Public in Britain. Leicester, London and New York: Leicester University Press.
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Merriman, Nick (2004) Introduction: diversity and dissonance in public archaeology. In: N. Merriman (ed.) Public Archaeology, pp. 1-17. London and New York: Routledge.
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Moser, Stephanie (forthcoming) Gendered dimensions of archaeological practice. The stereotyping of archaeology as fieldwork. In: A. Wylie and M. Conkey (eds) Practicing Archaeology as a Feminist. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research.
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Russell, Miles (2002b) “No more heroes any more”: the dangerous world of the pop culture archaeologist. In: M. Russell (ed.) Digging Holes in Popular Culture. Archaeology and Science Fiction, pp. 38-54. Oxford and Oakville: Oxbow / The David Brown Book Company.
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