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Article
Bevan, AH;
Pett, D;
Bonacchi, C;
Keinan, A;
Lombraña González, D;
Sparks, RTE;
Wexler, J;
(2014)
Citizen archaeologists. Online collaborative research about the human past.
Human Computation
, 1
(2)
pp. 183-197.
10.15346/hc.v1i2.9.
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Bonacchi, Chiara;
Bevan, Andrew;
Pett, Daniel;
Keinan, Adi;
Sparks, Rachel;
Wexler, Jennifer;
Wilkin, Neil;
(2014)
Crowd-sourced archaeological research. The MicroPasts project. Open Access: http://www.ai-journal.com/article/view/ai.1705.
Archaeology International
, 17
61 - 68.
10.5334/ai.1705.
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Keinan, A;
(2014)
MicroPasts. An Experiment in Crowdsourcing and Crowdfunding Archaeology.
British Archaeology
, 139
pp. 50-55.
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Sparks, RT;
(2019)
Digging with Petrie: Gerald Lankester Harding at Tell Jemmeh, 1926–1927.
Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
, 29
(1)
pp. 1-16.
10.5334/bha-609.
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Sparks, RTE;
(2013)
Publicising Petrie: Financing fieldwork in British Mandate Palestine (1926-1938).
Present Pasts
, 5
(2)
, Article 2. 10.5334/pp.56.
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Book chapter
Sparks, R;
(2021)
Historical Methods and Mishaps: Flinders Petrie’s Views on Interconnected Tell el-'Ağūl and the 'Middle Sea'.
In: Kamlah, J and Lichtenberger, A, (eds.)
The Mediterranean Sea and the Southern Levant: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives from the Bronze Age to Medieval Times.
Harrasowitz: Wiesbaden, Germany.
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Sparks, R;
(2019)
Jericho in the Media.
In: Sparks, R and Finlayson, B and Wagemakers, B and Briffa, JM, (eds.)
Digging Up Jericho: Past, Present & Future.
(pp. 21-38).
Archaeopress: Oxford, UK.
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Sparks, RTE;
(2013)
Re-writing the Script: Decoding the Textual Experience in the Bronze Age Levant.
In: Piquette, K and Whitehouse, R, (eds.)
Writing as Material Practice: Substance, Surface and Medium.
(pp. 75-104).
Ubiquity Press: London, UK.
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Sparks, RTE;
(2013)
Re-writing the script: decoding the textual experience in the Bronze Age Levant.
In: Piquette, KE and Whitehouse, RD, (eds.)
Writing as material practice: substance, surface and medium.
(pp. 75-104).
Ubiquity Press
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