Browsing by Author "Campbell, Peter B."

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  • Briggs, Lisa; Campbell, Peter B. (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2023-12-08)
    This paper reviews the trends, topics, and research directions in shipwreck archaeology over the past decade. As archaeology increasingly embraces advances in technological methods that can aid our research, the so-called ...
  • Campbell, Peter B. (Cambridge University Press, 2021-08-19)
    Archaeology is often defined as the study of the past through material culture. As we enter the Anthropocene, however, the two parts of this definition increasingly diverge. In the Anthropocene the archaeological record ...
  • Campbell, Peter B. (Sidestone Press Academics, 2023-03-14)
    When Christopher Columbus presented his argument for the existence of lands across the Atlantic Ocean, the “eminent men of Genoa” apocryphally replied that to the west were only “the mist of darkness” (Abulafia, 2019, ...
  • Rich, Sara A.; Campbell, Peter B. (Sidestone Press Academics, 2023-03-14)
    Our shared planet is becoming increasingly alien in the Anthropocene, and increasingly inundated. These radical changes to our home call for critical considerations of collapse – when destruction comes from above and ...
  • Campbell, Peter B. (Taylor & Francis, 2023-11-30)
    The archaeology of rivers to date could be categorized as archaeology in rivers, rather than an archaeology of rivers. Rivers are dynamic entities which form complex entanglements with cultures. However, rivers follow ...
  • Campbell, Peter B. (Sidestone Press Academics, 2023-03-14)
    Contemporary Philosophy for Maritime Archaeology has sought to address two aims, as outlined in the introduction. First, “to help usher the alienated subdiscipline of maritime archaeology into the broader discourse of ...
  • Campbell, Peter B. (Sidestone Press Academics, 2023-03-14)
    Before considering contemporary philosophy and maritime archaeology, it is worth reviewing the history of maritime archaeological thought. R. G. Collingwood, notable as the only professor of philosophy who was also a ...