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Internet Archaeology Nº 67 - 2024

Internet Archaeology 

Nº 67 - 2024 

INDEX

The Agency of Civilians, Women, and Britons in 
the Public Votive Epigraphy of Roman Britain
Charlotte A. Root, Janet E. Kay, Noah Kreike-Martin, 
Cathleen Weng, Heather Madsen and Rhiannon Pare

The Pulborough Gold Torc: a 4th to 3rd century BCE 
artefact of European significance
Sophia Adams, Paul Craddock, Duncan Hook, 
Susan La Niece, Nigel Meeks, 
Daniel O'Flynn & Laura Perucchetti

Beyond Abandonment: Diachronically Mapping the 
Transformation of Domestic Sites in Rome 
and its Environs (1st-7th centuries CE)
Tyler Duane Johnson

Open Archaeology, Open Source? Collaborative practices 
in an emerging community of archaeological software engineers
Zachary Batist and Joe Roe

Excavations at the Late Bronze Age site of Erimi-Pitharka, 
Cyprus (2022-2023 seasons): Regional production 
and storage in the Kouris Valley
Lærke Recht, Katarzyna Zeman-Wiśniewska 
& Lorenzo Mazzotta

Digitally Enlightened or Still in the Dark? Establishing 
a Sector-Wide Approach to Enhancing Data Synthesis 
and Research Potential in British Environmental 
Archaeology and Beyond
Tina Roushannafas, Polydora Baker, Gill Campbell, 
Emma Jenkins, Jen Parker Wooding, Ruth Pelling, 
Marc Vander Linden, Fay Worley and Anwen Cooper

Debating AI in Archaeology: applications, 
implications, and ethical considerations
Martina Tenzer, Giada Pistilli, 
Alex Brandsen & Alex Shenfield

'All this in their ignorance they called civilisation': 
Analysing the Relationship between Nationalism 
and the Display of Roman Archaeology in 
Britain's National Museums
William Givens

A Protocol for When Social Media Goes Private: 
Studying archaeological or heritage discourses 
in closed Facebook groups
Katherine Davidson, Shawn Graham 
& Damien Huffer

The Ashwell Project: creating an online geospatial community
Alphaeus Lien-Talks

Behind Closed Doors: The Human Remains 
Trade within Private Facebook Groups
Shawn Graham, Katherine Davidson 
& Damien Huffer



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