Peter G Stone
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Documents
- The Ancient Technology Centre, Cranborne, UK: a reconstruction site built for education (1999)
- Archaeological reconstruction and education at the Jorvik Viking Centre and Archaeological Resource Centre, York, UK (1999)
- Archaeological reconstructions and the community in the UK (1999)
- Arkaim Archaeological Park: a cultural-ecological reserve in Russia (1999)
- Bede's World, UK: the monk who made history (1999)
- Butser Ancient Farm, Hampshire, UK (1999)
- The Constructed Past, experimental archaeology, education and the public (1999)
- Even Older Than Granny? The Present State of the Teaching of the Past to Children of 8-12 Years in Britain (1988)
- The Excluded Past: archaeology in education (1994)
- Experimental archaeology and education: ancient technology at the service of modern education at SAMARA, France (1999)
- The Historical-Archaeological Experimental Centre at Lejre, Denmark: 30 years of experimenting with the past (1999)
- Introduction (1994)
- Lake dwellings: archaeological interpretation and social perception, a case study from France (1999)
- Listening to the teachers: warnings about the use of archaeological agendas in classrooms in the United States (1994)
- The Magnificent Seven: Reasons for Teaching about Prehistory (1992)
- The missing past in South African history (1994)
- Museums and sites: cultures of the past - within education - Zimbabwe, some ten years on (1994)
- oNdini, the Zulu royal capital of King Cetshwayo ka Mpande (1873-1879) (1999)
- The origin and role of the Irish National Heritage Park (1999)
- The Parc Pyrénéen d'Art Préhistorique, France: beyond replica and re-enactment in interpreting the ancient past (1999)
- Pembrokeshire's posts. Natives, invaders and Welsh archaeology: the Castell Henllys experience (1999)
- The Presented Past: heritage, museums and education (1994)
- Presenting the past: a framework for discussion (1997)
- The re-display of the Alexander Keiller Museum, Avebury, and the National Curriculum in England (1994)
- Reaping the whirlwind: The Reader's Digest Illustrated History of South Africa and changing popular perceptions of history (1994)
- Reconstruction as ideology: the open air museum at Oerlinghausen, Germany (1999)
- The reconstruction of sites in the archaeological theme park ARCHEON in the Netherlands (1999)
- Reconstruction sites and education in Japan: a case study from the Kansai region (1999)
- Reconstruction versus preservation-in-place in the US National Park Service (1999)
- Resurrection and deification at Colonial Williamsburg, USA (1999)
- Shakespeare's Globe: 'As faithful a copy as scholarship ... could get'; 'A bit of a bastard' (1999)
- Slavonic archaeology: Groß Raden, an open air museum in a unified Germany (1999)
- Still civilizing? Aborigines in Australian education (1994)
- The teaching of the past in formal school curricula in England (1994)
- Whispers from the forest: the excluded past of the Aché Indians of Paraguay (1994)