John H Jameson jr
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Documents
- Archaeological authenticity and reconstruction at Colonial Williamsburg (2004)
- The archaeological site as an interpretative environment (1999)
- Archaeology and reconstructions (2004)
- Archaeology and the National Park Idea: Challenges For Management and Interpretation (1999)
- The arrival of public education as a priority in archaeology (1994)
- Bede’s World. A late twentieth century creation of an early medieval landscape (2004)
- Beyond the artist’s impression: from photo realism to integrated reconstruction in buildings archaeology (2004)
- Designing the past at fortress Louisburg (2004)
- Echoes from the Past: Archaeology at Fort Pulaski (2004)
- Emergency Ruins preservation and restoration at Homolovi Ruins State Park (2004)
- Evoking time and place in reconstruction and display: the case of Celtic identity and Iron Age art (2003)
- The Heritage Reader, a compendium of articles on past and present international trends in cultural heritage management (2008)
- The Ironbridge Gorge: preservation, reconstruction and presentation of industrial heritage (2004)
- Lessons learnt at Bent’s Old Fort and Fort Union Trading Post (2004)
- Management of Parks in the United States: Implications for Archaeology and Anthropology (1999)
- Modeling Amarna: Computer reconstructions of an Egyptian palace (2004)
- Museum in the Making: the Morven Project (1997)
- National Park Service reconstruction policy and practice (2004)
- NPS Program Seeks Communication Among Practitioners and Educators (1994)
- NPS Programme seeks communication among practitioners and educators (1993)
- The NPS Public Interpretation Initiative Program (1994)
- The NPS Public Interpretation Initiative Program (1994)
- Past Meets Present (2007)
- Presenting Archaeology to the Public: digging for truths (1997)
- Presenting the past: a framework for discussion (1997)
- Public Archaeology at Cahokia (1997)
- Public Archaeology in the United States (2004)
- Public Interpretation Initiative: New Horizons (1993)
- Public Interpretation, Education and Outreach: The Growing Predominance in American Archaeology (2000)
- Purveyors of the past: education and outreach as ethical imperatives in archaeology (2003)
- Putting People Back into the Landscape: Sabino Canyon (1997)
- The reconstructed past. Reconstruction in the public interpretation of archaeology and history (2004)
- The Reconstructed Past: Reconstructions in the Public Interpretation of Archaeology and History (2004)
- Reconstruction dilemmas at George Washington’s Blacksmith Shop (2004)
- Reconstruction policy and purpose at Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort (2004)
- Reconstruction versus preservation-in-place in the US National Park Service (1999)
- Reconstruction, interpretation and education at Fort Loudoun (2004)
- Reconstructions as communication and provocation tools in public interpretation: challenges and benefits. (2013)
- Reflections on a reconstruction of the ancient Qasrin Synagogue and village (2004)
- Replication or interpretation of the Iroquoian longhouse (2004)
- Sites Without Sights: Interpreting Closed Excavations (1997)
- To Inspire and Educate (2004)
- The value of reconstructions: an archaeological perspective (2004)
- Walden Pond and beyond: the restoration archaeology of Roland Wells Robbins (2004)