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Internet Archaeology: Issue 73 (2025)

Wellbeing and Archaeology. Thematic issue

Transforming lives through archaeology: civil society, social justice and heritage

Linda Monckton

Cite this as: Monckton, L. 2026 Transforming lives through archaeology: civil society, social justice and heritage, Internet Archaeology 73. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.73.1

Heritage and Social Prescribing - Historic England's learnings from pilots and collaborative work across sectors 2023-2024

Desi Gradinarova

Cite this as: Gradinarova, D. 2026 Heritage and social prescribing - Historic England's learnings from pilots and collaborative work across sectors 2023-2024, Internet Archaeology 73. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.73.2

Cultural immersion into maritime heritage: Our experiences in using maritime heritage to enhance wellbeing

Alison James and Beccy Austin

Cite this as: James, A. and Austin, B. 2026 Cultural immersion into maritime heritage: Our experiences in using maritime heritage to enhance wellbeing, Internet Archaeology 73. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.73.3

Place, Identity and Wellbeing: Bradford and Beyond

Karina Croucher, C.Richard Bates, Olivia Booker, Adrian Evans, Chris Gaffney, Elgidius B. Ichumbaki, Benjamin Jennings, Joe Moore, Joe Ogden, Joe Ritchings, Syd Simpson, Tom Sparrow, Sharon Snaylam, Aoife Sutton-Butler, Adrian Walker and Andew S. Wilson

Cite this as: Croucher, K., Bates, C.R., Booker, O., Evans, A., Gaffney, C., Ichumbaki, E.B. Jennings, B., Moore, J., Ogden, J., Ritchings, J., Simpson, S., Sparrow, T., Snaylam, S., Sutton-Butler, A., Walker, A. and Wilson, A.S. 2026 Place, Identity and Wellbeing: Bradford and Beyond, Internet Archaeology 73. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.73.4

The Later Prehistoric Norfolk Project: Wellbeing, Art and Archaeology

Andy Hutcheson, Clare Melvin, Michael Pittaccio, Tony Quickenden and Carys Seeley

Cite this as: Hutcheson, A., Melvin, C., Pittaccio, M., Quickenden, T. and Seeley, C. 2026 The Later Prehistoric Norfolk Project: wellbeing, art and archaeology, Internet Archaeology 73. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.73.5

"It makes me feel happy that we did it and what came out of it": Recent research into the association of heritage participation with wellbeing

Carenza Lewis, Niro Siriwardena, Despina Laparidou, Julie Pattinson, Claudia Sima, Anna Scott, Heather Hughes and Joseph Akanuwe

Cite this as: Lewis, C., Siriwardena, N., Laparidou, D., Pattinson, J., Sima, C., Scott, A., Hughes, H. and Akanuwe, J. 2026 "It makes me feel happy that we did it and what came out of it": Recent research into the association of heritage participation with wellbeing, Internet Archaeology 73. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.73.6

Wellbeing Through Heritage for NHS Staff. Heritage Engagement and Participant Choice in the HerWellNHS Project

Joanna Sofaer, Leon D'Cruz, Ofelia Zaboloteanu, Bryony Whitmarsh, Nick Maguire, Jason Sadler and Anoop Chauhan

Cite this as: Sofaer, J., D'Cruz, L., Zaboloteanu, O., Whitmarsh, B., Maguire, N., Sadler, J. and Chauhan, A. 2026 Wellbeing Through Heritage for NHS Staff. Heritage Engagement and Participant Choice in the HerWellNHS Project, Internet Archaeology 73. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.73.7

Worcester Life Stories

Jennifer Bray and Sheena Payne-Lunn

Cite this as: Bray, J. and Payne-Lunn, S. 2026 Worcester Life Stories, Internet Archaeology 73. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.73.8

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