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- The Bennachie Landscape Project: Community Connections in the North-East of Scotland
- Nunalleq: Archaeological Excavation and Conservation Lab
- The Northern Picts Project
- Comparative Kingship: the early medieval Kingdoms of Northern Britain and Ireland
- Wild Signs: Graffiti and the English Landscape
- Isotope analysis at St. Nicholas Kirk, Aberdeen: Diet, Health and Mobility in a Medieval Maritime Society
- Animal Husbandry in the Intertidal Zone: A Stable Isotope Approach to Changing Subsistence Strategies in the Belgian Coastal Plain
- Colonial Lanscapes on the Northwest Coast of North America
- The Rising Tide: Investigations into the Submerged Archaeology of Orkney
- The Al-Basatîn Excavations (Wadi Ziqlab Project)
- Dietary Change and Maritime Adaptations in Prehistoric North-West Alaska
- European Migrant Landscapes and Intercultural Relations in Western Canada
- Palaeobiogeography and Palaeoecology of late Pleistocene Herbivores of Northern Europe
- Palaeoenvironmental and Palaeoclimatic Reconstruction at the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic Site of Neumark-Nord, Germany
- Paradigms of Piracy: Private Law and Social Order in the Premodern World
- Peleliu 1944: Social Archaeologies of World War II in Palau, Micronesia
- Pottery Dispersals in Northeast Asia (2011-2014)
- Strathearn Environs & Royal Forteviot (SERF) Project
- The Nunivak Island Archaeological Project
- The Origins of Pottery in Japan: Production, Use, and Environment (2012-2013)
- The Pity of Things: Confronting the Holocaust in Archaeology and Art
- The Vatnsfjörður Project: Evolving Power in an Evolving Landscape
- The Viking Way: Religion and War in Late Iron Age Scandinavia
- Vikings Remembered: Late Iron Age Funerary Ritual and the Making of Norse Mythology
- Social-Ecological Transformations: HUMan-ANimal Relations Under Climate Change in NORthern Eurasia (HUMANOR)
- Integrative Approaches to Late Pleistocene Herbivore Ecology, Ranging and Diet
- Dornod Mongol Survey
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- Core Research Theme: Archaeology of the North
- Core Research Theme: Human Palaeoecology
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Using empirical data and models in a learning framework for prediction. - Workshop V:
Catchments of the Future North: Towards Science for Management in the 21st Century
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- The Biota of Early Terrestrial Ecosystems: The Rhynie Chert
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- The Rhynie Hot Spring System: Geology, Biota and Mineralisation
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17th International Seismix Symposium
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