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  • #DailySarsen, or, Walking hand-in-hand with human and non-human friends

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Digital humanities
    Item Type:
    Conference paper
    Tag(s):
    geology, landscape archaeology, Wiltshire, sarsen, Public humanities

  • Sarsen Stones in Wessex Project : Data Transcription Strategy, Methodology and Protocols.

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Archives, History, Digital preservation
    Item Type:
    Report
    Tag(s):
    geology, Collection management, Digital archives, Digital archiving

  • Sarsen Stones in Wessex Project Survey Archive Report

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Archives, History
    Item Type:
    Report
    Tag(s):
    geology, volunteering, Collection management

  • The Hunt for Bincknoll Chapel

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2019
    Group(s):
    Archaeology, Comics Scholarship/Comics Studies
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Middle Ages, Comic books, strips, etc., Storytelling
    Item Type:
    Conference paper
    Tag(s):
    Excavation, Wiltshire, chapel, Medieval history, Comics

  • The Lost Chapel of Bincknoll

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2019
    Group(s):
    Archaeology, Comics Scholarship/Comics Studies
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Medieval, Storytelling, Comic books, strips, etc.
    Item Type:
    Abstract
    Tag(s):
    Wiltshire, Excavation, community archaeology, public archaeology, church archaeology, Medieval archaeology, Comics

  • Academic and Journalistic Writing Structures

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2019
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Writing, Journalism, Academic writing, Archaeology, Comic books, strips, etc.
    Item Type:
    Visual art
    Tag(s):
    Writing structures, Comics

  • Sometimes, I just want to draw...

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2018
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Art, Comic books, strips, etc., Communication
    Item Type:
    Presentation
    Tag(s):
    public archaeology, public engagement, Comics

  • Belford's Divergence: or, is industrial archaeology relevant in an AONB?

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2018
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, History, Environmental conditions, Landscapes
    Item Type:
    Abstract
    Tag(s):
    AONB, industrial archaeology, landscape archaeology, social inclusion, Development, Environmental history, Landscape

  • The role of research in protecting Wiltshire's war memorials

    Author(s):
    Emma Login, Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2018
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Architecture, Local history, Military history
    Item Type:
    Presentation
    Tag(s):
    First World War, Wiltshire, Listing, designation, Conservation

  • Dealing with uncertainty: improving mental health and wellbeing in an archaeological workplace

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2018
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Mental health, Archaeology, Cultural property
    Item Type:
    Presentation
    Tag(s):
    historic environment, wellbeing, Cultural heritage

  • "Sometimes, I just want to draw..."

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2018
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Art, Comic books, strips, etc., Communication
    Item Type:
    Abstract
    Tag(s):
    public archaeology, public engagement, Comics

  • Dealing with uncertainty: improving mental health and wellbeing in an archaeological workplace

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2018
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Cultural property, Mental health
    Item Type:
    Abstract
    Tag(s):
    wellbeing, Heritage, Historic England, Mind, Cultural heritage

  • Where and when is the quarry? Methodological problems in the investigation of an ephemeral quarry.

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2018
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Landscapes, History
    Item Type:
    Abstract
    Tag(s):
    geology, quarry, sarsen, Wiltshire, Buckinghamshire, Landscape history, Mapping

  • Welcome to Sarsen Country

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2018
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Landscapes, History, Art
    Item Type:
    Visual art
    Tag(s):
    geology, Landscape history, Mapping

  • Post-medieval and modern sarsen stone industries in prehistoric landscapes.

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2018
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Landscapes, History, Archaeological surveying
    Item Type:
    Abstract
    Tag(s):
    geology, quarrying, extraction industry, industrial archaeology, Landscape history, Survey archaeology

  • "Failure is not fatal: it's the silicosis that will kill you."

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Landscapes, Great Britain, History, Nineteenth century
    Item Type:
    Abstract
    Tag(s):
    geology, stone, quarrying, extraction industry, Landscape, 19th-century British history

  • "What does sarsen stone quarrying look like?"

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Neolithic period, History, Nineteenth century
    Item Type:
    Abstract
    Tag(s):
    stone, quarrying, extraction industry, sarsen, Neolithic, 19th-century history

  • "Once upon a time, sarsen stones spoke. Hush! Do you want to hear them?"

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Material culture, Ontologies (Information retrieval), Object-oriented methods (Computer science)
    Item Type:
    Abstract
    Tag(s):
    geology, story-telling, stone, Agency, Object-oriented ontology

  • What if...none of the building stones at Stonehenge came from Wiltshire?

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2016
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Neolithic period, Bronze age
    Item Type:
    Abstract
    Tag(s):
    geology, monuments, stone, social structure, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Monumentality

  • Where did the Whiteknights sarsen stones come from?

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Landscape design, Gardens, History, Comic books, strips, etc.
    Item Type:
    Visual art
    Tag(s):
    geology, Garden history, Comics

  • Where did Wiltshire's sarsen stones come from?

    Author(s):
    Katy Whitaker (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Group(s):
    Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Archaeology, Folklore, Landscapes, Antiquities--Study and teaching, Comic books, strips, etc.
    Item Type:
    Visual art
    Tag(s):
    geology, Landscape, Antiquarianism, Comics

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