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Engaging the Public
CA11 - ENGAGING THE PUBLIC WITH HERITAGE THREATENED BY CLIMATE CHANGE
CITiZAN (coastal and intertidal zone archaeological network): community recording and monitoring of vulnerable sites in England
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Stephanie Ostrich,
MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology)
Threatened Heritage and Community Archaeology on Alaska's North Slope
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Anne Jensen, UIC Science LLC
Rousay, the Egypt of the North: the story from the sea
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Stephen Dockrill, Julie Bond, Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford
Engaging the public to rescue information from eroding and destroyed coastal archaeological sites: the Guidoiro Areoso experience in NW Iberia
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Elias Lopez-Romero, Alejandro Güimil-Fariña, Patricia Mañana-Borrazás, Xosé Ignacio Vilaseco Vázquez
Archaeology, Art and Coastal Change
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Garry Momber, Lauren Tidbury, Maritime Archaeology Trust
Communities and Coastal Heritage at Risk
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Tom Dawson, University of St. Andrews, Ellie Graham, Joanna Hambly, The Scape Trust
Finding and Sharing Climate Stories with Cultural Heritage
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Marcy Rockman, U.S. National Park Service
Coastal erosion and Public Archaeology in Brittany (France): recent experiences from the Alert project
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Pau Olmos Benlloch, Elias López-Romero, Marie-Yvane Daire
The Pocantico Statement on Climate Impacts and Cultural Heritage
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Tom Dawson, University of St. Andrews
Landscape and Cultural Change on the South Alligator River, Kakadu National Park, Northern Australia
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Sally Brockwell, Bethune Carmichael, Australian National University
The Men and Women behind the MASC Project (Monitoring the Archaeology of Sligo's Coastline): Engaging local stakeholder groups to monitor vulnerable coastal archaeology in Ireland
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James Bonsall, Sam Moore, Institute of Technology Sligo
Challenged by an archaeologically educated public in Wales
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Claudine Gerrard, National Trust
Climate change and the preservation of archaeological sites in Greenland
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Jørgen Hollesen, National Museum of Denmark, Henning Matthiesen, University of Copenhagen
Gufuskálar: An eroding fishing station
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Lilja Pálsdóttir, Institute of Archaeology in Iceland
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