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 7, 2017
Experimentation, Ethnoarchaeology and the Leapfrogs in Archaeological Methodology (1978)This chapter was originally presented in a symposium in the School of American Research Advanced Seminar series held in Santa Fe, New Mexico during November 17-21, 1975. This was...
by Ruth Tringham | Nov 22, 2016
Destruction of Places by Fire: Domicide or Domithanasia (2013) This chapter was presented first in a conference on “Destruction: Archaeological, Philological, and Historical Perspectives” organized by Jan Driessen at Université Catholique de Louvain,...
by Ruth Tringham | Oct 19, 2016
Relative and Absolute Chronology of Selevac (Chapter 03) (1990) This chapter was written with Dusan Krstic, although I wrote most of it and take responsibility for both the parts with which you agree and those with which you don’t agree. We incorporated into...
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...