by Ruth Tringham | Oct 14, 2016
Forgetting and Remembering the Digital Experience and Digital Data (2010) This article is the published version of a presentation that I made at a small invited conference on “Excavating Memories: The Archaeology of Remembering and Forgetting” at Columbia...
by Ruth Tringham | Oct 8, 2016
Different Excavation Styles create Different Windows into Çatalhöyük (2000) with Mirjana Stevanovic This chapter was written during and after the second excavation season of the Berkeley Archaeologists @Çatalhöyük (BACH) project and reflects some responses and...
by Ruth Tringham | Oct 7, 2016
Households through a Digital Lens (2012) At the conference of invited participants on Household Archaeology in the Middle East and Beyond: Theory, Method, and Practice in February 2009 at the University of Utah (Salt Lake City), I gave one of the keynote...
by Ruth Tringham | Oct 6, 2016
The Continuous House: A View from the Deep Past (2000) This article was originally crafted for a presentation in the symposium on “House Societies” organized by Susan Gillespie and Rosemary Joyce at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological...
by Elena Toffalori | Jun 29, 2015
Fire This was one of the major themes of my research in Southeast Europe, with the question Why and How did the houses of Neolithic Southeast Europe burn? It is also the focus of the hypermedia opera The Chimera Web. Recently the question of burned houses has also...