Research Articles
The Sedgeford project, Norfolk: an experiment in popular participation and dialectical method
Author:
Neil Faulkner
UCL Institute of Archaeology, GB
Abstract
A long-term research project, started in 1996, is exploring the origins and development of an English village, with its manor, church, graveyard and local lands. The project is also an experiment in democratic archaeology that rejects formal research designs in favour of a flexible approach to aims, methods and interpretation, as is explained by one of its directors.
How to Cite:
Faulkner, N., 2001. The Sedgeford project, Norfolk: an experiment in popular participation and dialectical method. Archaeology International, 5, pp.16–20. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/ai.0506
Published on
23 Oct 2001.
Peer Reviewed
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