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Dobat, A.S & Aja Smith. 2023. Case Study 2: Searching for archaeological artifacts, finding paths to wellbeing: How hobby-archaeology and metal detectors may improve quality of life. I: Anna Greenwood (red.) Arts for Health: History. Emerald Publishing Limited: Leeds.

Dobat, AS, Dobat, AS & Schmidt, S 2022, Archaeology as ‘self-therapy’: Case studies of metal detecting communities in Britain and Denmark . I: P. Everill & K. Burnell (red.), Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing: Authentic, Powerful, and Therapeutic Engagement with the Past. Routledge: Abingdon, 145-161.

Dobat, AS 2021, 'Arkæologi på recept? Metaldetektorhobbyen som kilde til mental sundhed og velvære', Danske Museer

Dobat, AS 2021, Metaldetektoren som terapi. i Metaldetektorhobby: Kulturarven vi deler med hinanden. Forlaget Motorploven, Hadsten, s. 70-79.

Dobat, AS & Dobat, AS 2020, 'Arkæologi som terapi: Metaldetektor hobbyen og mental sundhed i Danmark', Arkæologisk Forum, bind 43, s. 11-24.

Dobat, A.S, Wood, S.O., Jensen, B.S., Schmidt, S. & A.S. Dobat. 2020. “I now look forward to the future, by finding things from our past…” Exploring the potential of metal detector archaeology as a source of well-being and happiness for British Armed Forces veterans with mental health impairments, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 26:4, 370-386. https://doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2019.1639069 

Videnskabelige artikler om arkæologi og sundhed

Dobat, A.S, Wood, S.O., Jensen, B.S., Schmidt, S. & A.S. Dobat (2020) “I now look forward to the future, by finding things from our past…”Exploring the potential of metal detector archaeology as a source of well-being and happiness for British Armed Forces veterans with mental health impairments, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 26:4, 370-386. https://doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2019.1639069 

Dobat, AS, Dobat, AS & Schmidt, S 2022, Archaeology as ‘self-therapy’: Case studies of metal detecting communities in Britain and Denmark . I: P. Everill & K. Burnell (eds.), Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing: Authentic, Powerful, and Therapeutic Engagement with the Past. Routledge: Abingdon, 145-161.

Everill, P., Bennett, R. and Burnell, K. 2020. Dig in: An evaluation of the role of archaeological fieldwork for the improved wellbeing of military veterans. Antiquity 94, 212–227. doi:10.15184/aqy.2019.85

Everill, P. & K. Burnell (eds.) 2022, Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing: Authentic, Powerful, and Therapeutic Engagement with the Past. London: Routledge: Abingdon.

Sayer, F. 2015. “Can digging make you happy? Archaeological excavations, happiness and heritage.” Arts and Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice. 7(3): 247-260. https://doi.org/10.1080/17533015.2015.1060615 (Accessed august 2023).

Waters-Barham, T. & S. Humphreys 2022. American Veterans Archaeological Recovery: A strengths-based approach. In: Everill, P. & K. Burnell (eds.), Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing: Authentic, Powerful, and Therapeutic Engagement with the Past. London: Routledge.

Winkley, F. 2016. The phenomenology of metal detecting: Insights from a unique type of landscape experience. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 25(2).https://doi.org/10.5334/pia.496

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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