by Ruth Tringham | Jun 6, 2019
A Plea for a Richer, Fuller and More Complex Future Archaeology (2018) This article is Abstract In this paper there are some thoughts addressing issues of the future of archaeology that are especially dear to my heart, including questions of who sets research agendas,...
by Ruth Tringham | Nov 22, 2018
Engendered Places in Prehistory (1995) This article was a follow up to the “Households with Faces” article in Engendering Archaeology and the “Men and Women in Prehistoric Architecture” article. This article was written for a new journal of...
by Ruth Tringham | Jul 14, 2015
BACH (Berkeley Archaeologists @ Çatalhöyük) During the summers of 1997-2005, a team from the University of California at Berkeley carried out an archaeological project BACH project) of excavation and analysis at the site of Çatalhöyük in Central Turkey, a 9000-year...
by Elena Toffalori | Jun 29, 2015
Fire This was one of the major themes of my research in Southeast Europe, with the question Why and How did the houses of Neolithic Southeast Europe burn? It is also the focus of the hypermedia opera The Chimera Web. Recently the question of burned houses has also...
by Ruth Tringham | Jun 28, 2015
Last House on the Hill (LHotH) The Last House on the Hill provides the model for creating recombinant histories of database narratives out of archaeological data. The design team of Ruth Tringham, Michael Ashley, and Cinzia Perlingieri have been working on this...