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Referenced Papers (5)

Archaeology, archaeological science, and integrative archaeological science

S. Weiner

Isr. J. Earth Sci.

"The speaker cites this paper to show how the development of radiocarbon dating created a communication gap between humanities-trained archaeologists and natural sciences-trained archaeological scientists."

Referenced at: 15:04

Towards a new paradigm? The third science revolution and its possible consequences in archaeology

K Kristiansen

Current Swedish Archaeology, 2021

"This paper is cited to introduce the concept of a "third science revolution" in archaeology, driven by new biomolecular methods and big data."

Referenced at: 16:00

The two cultures and a world apart: Archaeology and science at a new crossroads

Tim Flohr Sørensen

Nor. Archaeol. Rev., 2017

"The speaker references this paper as part of the ongoing debate about the science-humanities divide in archaeology, highlighting the perspective that the discipline's grounding in the humanities is at stake."

Referenced at: 17:54

Bioarchaeology and the media: Anthropology scicomm in a post-truth landscape

Kristina Killgrove

, 2019

"This chapter is shown as an example to support the speaker's point that the call for better communication in archaeology often comes from the archaeology/humanities side rather than the "hard science" side."

Referenced at: 19:19

Social and genetic relations in Neolithic Ireland: Re-evaluating kinship

Neil Carlin, Jessica Smyth, C Frieman, Daniela Hofmann, P Bickle, Kerri Cleary

Camb. Archaeol. J., 2025

"This paper is presented as a recent example of archaeologists pushing back to reinterpret scientific data (in this case, ancient DNA) in more holistic ways, integrating it with archaeological theory and context."

Referenced at: 19:39