by Ruth Tringham | Nov 8, 2018
Weaving house life and death into places: a blueprint for a hypermedia narrative (2005) This article is the published version of a presentation that I was invited to give at an international conference at Cardiff University, UK in May 2003 on “(Un)settling the...
by Ruth Tringham | Feb 17, 2017
V. Gordon Childe 25 years after: his relevance for the archaeology of the eighties (1983) Abstract This is a review article of three monographs published recently (for 1983) about V. Gordon Childe, who was Europe’s most eminent prehistorian from...
by Ruth Tringham | Feb 17, 2017
The concept of ‘Civilization’ in European Archaeology (1974) by Ruth Tringham This article is…… Abstract This report provides the preliminary results…. Citation Tringham, Ruth (1974) The concept of ‘Civilization’ in European...
by Ruth Tringham | Jan 22, 2017
Life after Selevac: Why and How a Neolithic Settlement is abandoned (1992) This article was written as part of the Festschrift for Yugoslav (Serbian) archaeologist Nikola Tasic’s 60th birthday. He is the past director of the Institute of Balkan Studies in...
by Ruth Tringham | Jan 20, 2017
Research Methodology in the BACH Area (2012) with Mirjana Stevanovic This chapter begins with the process by which Mirjana Stevanovic and I adapted our excavation and recording strategy, that we developed in projects investigating wattle-and-daub buildings in Serbia,...