Historical and Contemporary Archaeologies of the City: Opportunities and Challenges

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  1. Appalachian Metropolis: Rural and Urban Identities at Company Coal Mining Towns (2016)
  2. An archaeological light age: On modernity, urbanism and the materiality of light-based technologies. (2016)
  3. An Archaeology Of Jazz: Urban And Racial Identity At The Blue Bird Inn, Detroit (2016)
  4. The Archaeology of Urban Blight (2016)
  5. At Home in the City: reflections on theoretical and methodological approaches to contemporary homeless heritage (2016)
  6. Christchurch: The Most English of New Zealand's Cities? (2016)
  7. The Colony and the City: Contemporary Caribbean Landscapes in Transatlantic Context (2016)
  8. Communicating Local: The Role Of Mediated Documents In The Articulation Of Values Within The City Of York (2016)
  9. Community Displacement and the Creation of a 'City Beautiful' at Roosevelt Park, Detroit (2016)
  10. Extreme Public Archaeology : Excavating the 1645 Boston Latin School Campus Along Boston's Freedom Trail (2016)
  11. Forming The Footprint Of A City: 19th Century Consumerism And Material Identity In Christchurch, New Zealand (2016)
  12. Gendering the Post-Conflict City: Memory, Memorialisation and Commemoration in Belfast (2016)
  13. Living in an Old City: Practice and theory in urban heritage (2016)
  14. Markets, Churches, Piers, & Foundries: Some of the Patterns of Everyday Life in Late-19th-Century San Francisco. (2016)
  15. The Outskirts of the City: Swedish Roma life narratives and camp sites – Co-creative approaches to excavating a hidden cultural heritage (2016)
  16. Parochialism the Eldonian Way: Maintaining Local Ties and Manifestations of ‘Home’. (2016)
  17. Sailortown, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Exploring An Urban/maritime Community. (2016)
  18. Smoky places: archaeology of smoking practices on public parks of a capital city (Santiago, Chile, South America) (2016)