Archaeologists don't discover the past - they work on what remains.
Recent ProjectsBibliotheca Universalis Antiquaria. An international research network exploring the antiquarian tradition in the context of the history of science. Starting up 2007-2008From Tyne to Tweed: An archaeology of the Roman borders with Scotland. Fieldwork through 2010 The Presence Project - understanding the presence of the past, the performance of presence, the presence effect of cultural memory - with sixteen of the world's foremost perfomance artists - 2005-2010 - $500k funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council UKLife to the second power - building a memory palace with artist Lynn Hershman in the virtual world Second Life - 2006-2007 - $60k funding from the Langlois FoundationCocreating Cultural Heritage - new models for the collaborative creation of archaeology and history - 2006-2007 - $50k funding from the Wallenberg FoundationThe archaeology of car design - mobile media and the car interior of 2015 - an experimental project applying Classical Archaeology to predictive cultural modeling - 2005-2006 - $60k funding from DaimlerChrysler LaboratoriaStanford Humanities Lab. With Jeffrey Schnapp and Henry Lowood. Transdisciplinary and collaborative research in the Humanities. shl.stanford.edu Metamedia Lab.
Archaeological research in media materialities and design history. metamedia.stanford.edu Current Writing Book. Ten Things: An Archaeology of Design.Book. A Chorography of Central Greece. With Chris Witmore. A regional archaeology rooted in a reworking of antiquarian thought. To be finished in 2008.Book. Archaeology: the discipline of things. With Bjornar Olsen, Chris Witmore and Tim Webmoor. A broad treatment connecting archaeology with anthropologies and philosophies of materiality and with design thinking. California University Press, 2009. Book. Archaeologists with Attitude: Michael Shanks and William Rathje in conversation with Sue Alcock, Lewis Binford, Victor Buchli, John Cherry, Meg Conkey, Ian Hodder, Kristian Kristiansen, Mark Leone, Randall McGuire, Lynn Meskell, Mary and Adrian Praetzellis, Colin Renfrew, Michael Schiffer, Alain Schnapp, Patty Jo Watson, Alison Wylie.
Debating the current state of archaeology. Publications