TY - BOOK AU - Gleave,Kieran AU - Williams,Howard AU - Clarke,Pauline Magdalene TI - Public Archaeologies of Frontiers and Borderlands SN - 9781789698022 AV - CC72.4 U1 - 930.1 PY - 2020/// CY - Oxford PB - Archaeopress KW - Social archaeology KW - Community archaeology--Congresses KW - Community archaeology KW - Electronic books N1 - Cover -- About Access Archaeology -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Rebecca H. Jones -- Public Archaeologies from the Edge -- Pauline Clarke, Kieran Gleave and Howard Williams -- Breaking Down Barriers: -- The Role of Public Archaeology and Heritage Interpretation in Shaping Perceptions of the Past -- Richard Nevell and Michael Nevell -- Roman Walls, Frontiers and Public Archaeology -- An Interview with Rob Collins -- Hands across the Border? -- Prehistory, Cairns and Scotland's 2014 Independence Referendum -- Kenneth Brophy -- Breaking Down the Berlin Wall: -- Dark Heritage, Pre-Wall Sites and the Public -- Kieran Gleave -- The Political Dimensions of Public Archaeology in Borderlands: Exploring the Contemporary US-M�exico Border -- Maikin Holst -- Cofiwch Dryweryn: -- The Frontiers of Contemporary Welsh Nationalism, as seen through the Creation of Contested Heritage Murals -- David Howell -- Public Archaeology and the Politics of Offa's Dyke -- An interview with Keith Ray -- The Discomfort of Frontiers: -- Old Oswestry Hillfort and Modern Heritage Debates -- Ruby McMillan-Sloan and Howard Williams -- The Biography of Borderlands: -- Interpreting Wat's Dyke in the 21st Century -- Howard Williams -- Envisioning Wat's Dyke -- John G. Swogger and Howard Williams -- Watching Walls: Frontier Archaeology and Game of Thrones -- Emma Kate Vernon -- Frontiers on Film: Evaluating Mulan (1998) and The Great Wall (2016) -- Sophie Billingham -- Undead Divides: An Archaeology of Walls in The Walking Dead -- Howard Williams -- Contemporary Walls and Public Archaeology -- An interview with Laura McAtackney N2 - Select proceedings of the 4th University of Chester Archaeology Student conference (Chester, 20 March 2019) investigate real-world ancient and modern frontier works, the significance of graffiti, material culture, monuments and wall-building, as well as fictional representations of borders and walls in the arts, as public archaeology UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/bacm-ebooks/detail.action?docID=6728812 ER -