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Research report
Centring audiences: What is the value of audience mapping for influencing public engagement with cultural heritage?
Inherent biases, barriers to participation and other risks of exclusion thwart the UK cultural heritage sector’s capacity to benefit all citizens equally. However, growing evidence bases - from local audits to regional insight reports to national censuses – ostensibly make it possible to identify these biases and risks in increasingly... -
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Early Roman waterfront development: excavations at Regis House, City of London, 1994-96
Extensive excavations at Regis House revealed evidence for pre-Boudican waterfront activity next to the Roman London bridge, followed in AD 63–4 by the construction of a massive timber quay, warehouse and other buildings, greatly altered and extended over the course of the 1st century. These in turn were destroyed in...Brigham, Trevor ; Watson, Bruce
Roman, Quay, Timber, London, and Waterfront
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Research report
CHANSE Transformations Audiences
CHANSE Transformations Audiences, A Report by the CHANSE Knowledge Exchange Facilitators This report complements the CHANSE Knowledge Exchange Facilitator (KEF) programme, designed to nurture knowledge exchange (KE) across the hundreds of people around Europe connected through CHANSE Transformations’ 26 funded projects. Here we analyse the results of 1700+ responses from...Simandiraki-Grimshaw , Anna ; Perry, Sara ; Purcell, Ayesha
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Dataset
MOLA London ceramic codes
MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) publications, including the Monograph and Archaeology Studies series, employ standard codes for ceramics of all periods. These codes were developed for recording purposes.Museum of London Archaeology
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Mare Street Baptist Church Burials conventions and validations
Mare Street Baptist Church Burials conventions and validationsMOLA
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Mare Street Baptist Church Burials metadata
Excel sheet containing the raw osteological analysis data recorded under site code (MSR08)Carty, Niamh
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Book
Understanding Public Benefit from Development-led Archaeology
Dr Sadie Watson's UKRI Future Leader Fellowship is a multi-faceted research project, intended to assess and maximise public benefit provision from archaeological work that happens through the planning-led development system. Sadie worked closely throughout lockdown with Dr Harald Fredheim who led on this first phase of the research. This report...Fredheim, Harald ; Watson, Sadie
development, construction, public benefit, social value, and Archaeology
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