Sara Perry

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doi:10.1017/eaa.2019.24
  • Perry, Sara, Roussou, Maria, Mirashrafi, Sophia S., Katifori, A., and McKinney, Sierra, 2019. "Shared Digital Experiences Supporting Collaborative Meaning-Making at Heritage Sites". In Hannah Lewi, Wally Smith, Dirk vom Lehn, Steven Cooke (eds.), The Routledge International Handbook of New Digital Practices in Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums and Heritage Sites. London: Routledge. 143–156.
  • Perry, Sara, 2018. Why are Heritage Interpreters Voiceless at the Trowel's Edge? A Plea for Rewriting the Archaeological Workflow. Advances in Archaeological Practice 6(3), 212–227. doi : 10.1017/aap.2018.21
  • Perry, Sara, 2017. "Archaeology on television, 1937". Public Archaeology 16(1), 3-18.
  • Perry, Sara, 2014. "Professionalization: Archaeology as an ‘Expert’ Knowledge". In C. Smith (ed.), Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer. 6150–6159.
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    Sara Perry
    FSA
    Archaeologist Sara Perry at TAG conference 2025.jpg
    Academic background
    Alma mater University of Southampton
    Thesis The archaeological eye: visualisation and the institutionalisation of academic archaeology in London  (2011)
    Doctoral advisor Stephanie Moser