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 | Jun 6, 2019
Giving Voices (Without Words) to Prehistoric People: Glimpses into an Archaeologist’s Imagination (2019) This article is based on a conference presentation in the session “Human, Transhuman, Posthuman Digital Archaeologies” at the Annual Meeting of the European...
by Ruth Tringham | Nov 10, 2018
A Sense of Touch – the Full-Body Experience – In The Past and Present of Çatalhöyük, Turkey (2013) This article represents the print publication of a paper presented at “Making Senses of the Past: Toward a Sensory Archaeology”, the 27th Annual Visiting...
by Ruth Tringham | Feb 17, 2017
Dido and the Basket: fragments towards a non-linear history (2015) As with the other chapters in this book, my chapter focuses on a small object that I have experienced as an archaeologist – in my case a fragment of basket excavated in the BACH Area at Çatalhöyük,...
by Ruth Tringham | Nov 22, 2016
Destruction of Places by Fire: Domicide or Domithanasia (2013) This chapter was presented first in a conference on “Destruction: Archaeological, Philological, and Historical Perspectives” organized by Jan Driessen at Université Catholique de Louvain,...