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The Hunt for Bincknoll Chapel
Author(s):
Katy Whitaker
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Archaeology
,
Comics Scholarship/Comics Studies
Subject(s):
Archaeology
,
Medieval history
,
Comics
,
Storytelling
Item Type:
Conference paper
Tag(s):
Excavation
,
Wiltshire
,
chapel
The Lost Chapel of Bincknoll
Author(s):
Katy Whitaker
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Archaeology
,
Comics Scholarship/Comics Studies
Subject(s):
Medieval archaeology
,
Storytelling
,
Comics
Item Type:
Abstract
Tag(s):
Wiltshire
,
Excavation
,
community archaeology
,
public archaeology
,
church archaeology
Academic and Journalistic Writing Structures
Author(s):
Katy Whitaker
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Archaeology
Subject(s):
Writing
,
Writing structures
,
Journalism
,
Academic writing
,
Archaeology
,
Comics
Item Type:
Visual art
Sometimes, I just want to draw...
Author(s):
Katy Whitaker
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Group(s):
Archaeology
Subject(s):
Archaeology
,
Art
,
Comics
,
Communication
Item Type:
Presentation
Tag(s):
public archaeology
,
public engagement
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 history
,
Landscape
Item Type:
Abstract
Tag(s):
AONB
,
industrial archaeology
,
landscape archaeology
,
social inclusion
,
Development
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):
Conservation
,
Architecture
,
Local history
,
Military history
Item Type:
Presentation
Tag(s):
First World War
,
Wiltshire
,
Listing
,
designation
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 heritage
Item Type:
Presentation
Tag(s):
historic environment
,
wellbeing
"Sometimes, I just want to draw..."
Author(s):
Katy Whitaker
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Group(s):
Archaeology
Subject(s):
Archaeology
,
Art
,
Comics
,
Communication
Item Type:
Abstract
Tag(s):
public archaeology
,
public engagement
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 heritage
,
Mental health
Item Type:
Abstract
Tag(s):
wellbeing
,
Heritage
,
Historic England
,
Mind
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
,
Landscape history
,
Mapping
Item Type:
Abstract
Tag(s):
geology
,
quarry
,
sarsen
,
Wiltshire
,
Buckinghamshire
Welcome to Sarsen Country
Author(s):
Katy Whitaker
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Group(s):
Archaeology
Subject(s):
Archaeology
,
Landscape history
,
History
,
Art
,
Mapping
Item Type:
Visual art
Tag(s):
geology
Post-medieval and modern sarsen stone industries in prehistoric landscapes.
Author(s):
Katy Whitaker
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Subject(s):
Archaeology
,
Landscape history
,
Survey archaeology
Item Type:
Abstract
Tag(s):
geology
,
quarrying
,
extraction industry
,
industrial archaeology
"Failure is not fatal: it's the silicosis that will kill you."
Author(s):
Katy Whitaker
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Subject(s):
Archaeology
,
Landscape
,
19th-century British history
Item Type:
Abstract
Tag(s):
geology
,
stone
,
quarrying
,
extraction industry
"What does sarsen stone quarrying look like?"
Author(s):
Katy Whitaker
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Subject(s):
Archaeology
,
Neolithic
,
19th-century history
Item Type:
Abstract
Tag(s):
stone
,
quarrying
,
extraction industry
,
sarsen
"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
,
Agency
,
Object-oriented ontology
Item Type:
Abstract
Tag(s):
geology
,
story-telling
,
stone
What if...none of the building stones at Stonehenge came from Wiltshire?
Author(s):
Katy Whitaker
(see profile)
Date:
2016
Subject(s):
Archaeology
,
Neolithic
,
Bronze Age
,
Monumentality
Item Type:
Abstract
Tag(s):
geology
,
monuments
,
stone
,
social structure
Where did the Whiteknights sarsen stones come from?
Author(s):
Katy Whitaker
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Group(s):
Archaeology
Subject(s):
Archaeology
,
Landscape design
,
Garden history
,
Comics
Item Type:
Visual art
Tag(s):
geology
Where did Wiltshire's sarsen stones come from?
Author(s):
Katy Whitaker
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Group(s):
Archaeology
Subject(s):
Archaeology
,
Folklore
,
Landscape
,
Antiquarianism
,
Comics
Item Type:
Visual art
Tag(s):
geology
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