Chapter 31: Archaeology Outside the Box: An Introduction. Hans Barnard
Chapter 30:The Box Project and Outside-the-Box Archaeology. Willeke Wendrich
Part III: A New Perspective on Archaeology
Chapter 29: Building and Burning Stone Age Houses. Annelou van Gijn
Chapter 28: What Did It Feel Like? How Sensory Archaeology is Changing the Way We Understand the Past and Present. Robin Skeates
Chapter 27: Psychology from the Bronze Age: Faces, Emotions, and Personalities at Thera. Torill Christine Lindstr
Chapter 26: Rumors of War and Warrior Realities in the Peruvian Andes. Danielle Kurin, Valda Black, Beatriz Lizarraga, and Ivanna Robledo
Chapter 25: Archaeology and Contemporary Capitalism. Peter G. Gould
Chapter 24: Stuff. Jerzy Gawronski
Chapter 23: What Remains of Paquius Proculus: Video Game Bodies in Virtual Pompeii. David Fredrick, Rhodora G. Vennarucci, and William Loder
Chapter 22: The Museum Hotel Antakya: Against the Collar for Ten Tough Years. Emre Arolat
Part II: The Archaeology of Living Memory
Chapter 21: Using Archaeology to Understand Homelessness. Larry J. Zimmerman
Chapter 20: Forgotten Products of Labor: A Ritual of Many Lives. Ruth Tringham and Annie Danis
Chapter 19: Hostile Terrain 94: Using an Archaeological Sensibility to Raise Awareness about Migrant Death along the U.S.-Mexico Border. Nicole Smith, Gabriel Canter, Austin E. Shipman, Cameron Gokee, Haeden Stewart, and Jason De Leon
Chapter 18: On AIR: An Archaeological Riff on Montserrat's World-Famous 1980s Recording Studio. Krysta Ryzewski and John F. Cherry
Chapter 17: Radical Stratigraphy: Excavating a Century of Los Angeles Graffiti. Susan A. Phillips
Chapter 16: Chokehold on Freedom: Archaeology, Incarceration, and the Ideology of Whiteness. Barra O'Donnabhain
Chapter 15: Kitchen Detritus in Modern Archaeology. La Vergne Lehmann
Chapter 14: Litterscapes in the Anthropocene: An Archaeology of Discarded Cigarettes. Anthony P. Graesch and Timothy Hartshorn
Chapter 13: Archaeology in a Vacuum: Obstacles to and Solutions for Developing a Real Space Archaeology. Alice Gorman and Justin Walsh
Chapter 12: War Near At Home: An Archaeology of Conflict. Alfredo Gonzalez-Ruibal
Chapter 11: Stories that Change Things: Reflections on the Materiality of Living Memory. Bonnie J. Clark and Ian Kuijt
Chapter 10: The Bakken Hundreds. William Caraher and Bret Weber
Chapter 9: A Loss of an Absence. Reinhard Bernbeck
Chapter 8: Archaeogaming Is X. John Aycock and Katie Biittner
Part I: Humans and Objects
Chapter 7: The Wall that Gives/El muro que da: Trash in a Box. Maite Zubiaurre and Filomena Cruz
Chapter 6: Portraits of Ancient Linen. Gail Rothschild
Chapter 5: Abandoned Places and No Man's Land. Henk van Rensbergen
Chapter 4: All Objects Have Been Contemporary: An Archaeology of Us. Enrico Ferraris
Chapter 3: A First Exercise in Autovocality: The Archaeology of My Study. Hans Barnard
Chapter 2: A Second Exercise in Autovocality: The Archaeology of My Living. Hans Barnard
Chapter 1: Beyond Archaeology: Disarticulation and Its Consequences. Doug Bailey