Ruth Tringham Publications since 2000

 

Selected Books and Monographs

  1. in preparation (with B. Brukner et al.) “Opovo: the Construction of a Prehistoric Place in  Europe “ Monograph and CD-ROM to be published by Archaeological Research Facility, UC Berkeley.

  2. In preparation(edited with Mirjana Stevanovic and members of the BACH team): T”he Last House on the Hill: Excavation of Building 3 at Çatalhöyük, Turkey.” Submitted to Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press


Articles in Refereed Journals and Edited Books

  1. in press“Forgetting and Remembering the Digital Experience and Digital Data”. In Excavating Memories, edited  by D. Boric. Oxbow Books, Oxford, UK. Publication expected 2008

  2. In press    (with Michael Ashley and Steve Mills) “Senses of Places: Remediations from text to digital performance”, Visual Anthropology Review. April 2008. Special online issue

  3. 2007    (with Rosemary Joyce) “Feminist Adventures in Hypertext. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 14(special issue: Practising Archaeology as a Feminist, edited by Alison Wylie and Meg Conkey), pp. 328-358.

  4. 2005    "Weaving house life and death into places: a blueprint for a hypermedia narrative," in (un)settling the Neolithic. Edited by D. Bailey, A. Whittle, and V. Cummings, pp. 98-111. Oxford, UK: Oxbow Books.

  5. 2004    "Interweaving Digital Narratives with Dynamic Archaeological Databases for the Public Presentation of Cultural Heritage," in Enter the Past: The E-way into the four dimensions of Cultural heritage -  CAA2003., Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. Edited by W. Börner and W. Stadtarcheologie, pp. 196-200 (full version on accompanying CDROM). Oxford, UK: Archeopress. BAR International Series 1227. download pdf

  6. 2003    "Flaked Stone," in Prehistoric Sitagroi excavations in Northeast Greece 1968-1970. Volume 2: the Final Report, vol. 2, Monumenta Archaeologica 20. Edited by E. Elster and A. C. Renfrew, pp. 81-126. Los Angeles: Institute of Archaeology Press, UCLA.

  7. 2003    (with  M. Ashley-Lopez, and M. Séferiades). “Çatalhöyük”. Dossiers d'Archéologie 281:54-60.

  8. 2002    (w/ I.Hodder) “Çatalhöyük: Interviewing the Experts, Digging Deeper.” Dig 4(2):16-21

  9. 2001    “Household Archaeology”. In International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by N. Smelser, J, P. Baltes and B, pp. 6925-6928. Pergamon Press, Oxford. download pdf

  10. 2001     Tringham, R. and M. Ashley Lopez The Democratization of Technology. In Virtual Systems and Multimedia (VSMM 2001) 7th International Conference, Berkeley, California.. download pdf

  11. 2000     “Re-Digging the Site at the end of the twentieth century: large scale archaeological fieldwork in a new millennium”. In Theory and Practice in mediterranean Archaeology, edited by J. Papadopoulos and R. Leventhal, pp. 89-108. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA, Los Angele, CA. download pdf

  12. 2000    (w/ M. Stevanovic) “Different Excavation Styles create Different Windows into Çatalhöyük”. In Towards reflexive method in archaeology: the example at Çatalhöyük by members of the  Çatalhöyük teams, edited by I. Hodder, pp. 111-118. McDonald Institute,Cambridge, UK. download pdf

  13. 2000    (w/ A. Wolle) “Multiple Çatalhöyüks on the World Wide Web”. In Towards reflexive method in archaeology: the example at Çatalhöyük by members of the  Çatalhöyük teams, edited by I. Hodder, pp. 207-218. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge. download pdf

  14. 2000    “The Continuous House: A View from the Deep Past”. Beyond Kinship: Social and Material Reproduction in House Societies.  S. Gillespie and R. Joyce. Philadelphia: U.Pennsylvania Press. download pdf

  15. 2000    “Southeastern Europe in the Transition to Agriculture in Europe: Bridge, Buffer or Mosaic”. The Transition to Agriculture in Prehistoric Europe. D. Price. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 19-56.


Electronic Materials

  1. 2004 “Cultivating  Thinking, Challenging Authority” a 20 minute film

  2. In prep: CD-Rom: Chimera Web: the construction of engendered prehistories . Hypermedia interpretation of the Neolithic settlement at Opovo, Yugoslavia.

  3. Websites

  4. 2002 (w/Michael Ashley and Jason Quinlan) “Real Audiences and Virtual Excavations (RAVE) at Çatalhöyük”       http://www.mactia.berkeley.edu/features/rave/default.html

  5. Open Knowledge and the Public Interest (OKAPI)  http://okapi.wordpress.com/

  6. Remediated Places Project http://chimeraspider.wordpress.com/

  7. Remixing Catalhöyük http://okapi.dreamhosters.com/remixing/mainpage.html

  8. Media Literacy in Archaeology Courses: http://www.mactia.berkeley.edu/courses/Anthro136ij/html/136ij_default.htm


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