Archaeology, a destructive process – but “soul-destroying”?
This is part of a series of posts commissioned by HistoryMatters in response to the award of the MacArthur ‘genius’ prize to the historian Robin Fleming for her work on archaeological sources. All of...
View ArticleArchaeology and history: a fruitful dialogue?
This is part of a series of posts commissioned by History Matters in response to the award of the MacArthur ‘genius’ prize to the historian Robin Fleming for her work on archaeological sources. All of...
View ArticleThe great divide? Historians, archaeologists and the interpretation of the past
This is part of a series of posts commissioned by History Matters in response to the award of the MacArthur ‘genius’ prize to the historian Robin Fleming for her work on archaeological sources. All of...
View ArticleThe Tinsley Rolls: Revealing Sheffield’s Medieval Past
You’d be forgiven for thinking that South Yorkshire doesn’t have much of a Medieval past. Brought up in Sheffield, our local history lessons in school focused mainly on nineteenth and twentieth-century...
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