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Wild Signs: Graffiti in Archaeology and History
Jeff Oliver and Tim Neal
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This, the sixth volume in the series 'Studies in Contemporary and Historical Archaeology', assembles a series of innovative studies in the historical archaeology of graffiti.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Studies in Contemporary and Historical Archaeology
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LIST OF FIGURES
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
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STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY AND HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
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WILD SIGNS: AN INTRODUCTION
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BASQUE ASPEN CARVINGS: THE BIGGEST LITTLE SECRET OF WESTERN USA
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ELBOW GREASE AND TIME TO SPARE: THE PLACE OF TREE CARVING
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MAGIC MARKERS: THE EVOCATIVE POTENTIAL OF CARVINGS ON STANTON MOOR EDGE, DERBYSHIRE, UK
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TRACES OF PRESENCE AND PLEADING: APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF GRAFFITI AT TEWKESBURY ABBEY
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SIGNS OF THE TIMES: NINETEENTH – TWENTIETH CENTURY GRAFFITI IN THE FARMS OF THE YORKSHIRE WOLDS
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‘WHAT THE FRAK IS F**K?’ A THEMATIC READING OF THE GRAFFITI OF BRISTOL
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‘THEO LOVES DORIS’: WILD-SIGNS IN LANDSCAPE AND HERITAGE CONTEXT
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PAINTING THE RIVER’S MARGINS
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IN LONDON YOU’RE NEVER MORE THAN 10 FEET FROM A RAT (STENCIL): THE RAT AND URBAN FOLKLORE
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AFTERWORD
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Published: 2010
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407336084 (ebook)
- 9781407306353 (paperback)
BAR Number: S2074