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These themes highlight how archaeology can both inform present-day problem solving and deepen our understanding of sustainability as a long-term social–ecological process. Consider submitting your paper if you are working on these topics!
Have Your Say: our HSDS User Needs Survey is open until 15th June 2026 💭 If you use heritage science data, equipment, and/or reference collections, we want to hear from you! Take part today and help shape the Heritage Science Data Service for the future. @hsds-update.bsky.social
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Innovation Needs Curiosity. Heritage Science Delivers Both. castlesandcoprolites.blogspot.com/2026/05/inno...
Happy to be hosting this @arcdurham.bsky.social seminar with Dr Edward Henry (Colorado State University), “From Circles to Cities: Geoarchaeological Insights into Indigenous Histories of Precontact Eastern North America”, Room CB-0015 3rd June 16:00-17:00. Also on Teams (DM for link).
Blog! Some more thoughts relating to my new World Archaeology paper. castlesandcoprolites.blogspot.com/2026/06/more...
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The Economic Value of Heritage Is Clear. Our Messaging Isn’t… castlesandcoprolites.blogspot.com/2026/05/the-...
Two current calls for papers that highlight archaeology’s engagement with sustainability discourse. World Archaeology's "An Archaeology for Sustainable Development: Studying the Past to Build a Better Future" (deadline 30 October) think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issu...
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Archaeology, heritage and civil engineering are closely linked. In the UK, much of our infrastructure is historic and dates to 19th century or even earlier; archaeology is crucial for effective monitoring, and informing repair and maintenance. castlesandcoprolites.blogspot.com/2026/05/brid...
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An excellent blog. The UK’s globally leading arts, music, museums, heritage, generate major economic value but more importantly they shape soft power. When we think only about direct economic value we miss the crucial wider role of humanities #systemsthinking www.erskineanalysis.com/blog/britain...
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Geoarchaeology’s "Landscapes of Sustainability: Geoarchaeological Approaches to Long-Term Human–Environment Dynamics" (deadline 12 October) onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal...