"This volume is a breath of fresh air with a "methodological transparency" to sensory approaches to the past exemplified through an exciting and diverse range of case studies from multiple disciplinary perspectives."
— Gavin Lucas, University of Iceland
"This much needed volume will be invaluable to those wanting to know how to do sensory archaeology. Be inspired by thick description, sensory field survey, autoethnography, multi-sensory objects, acoustic and olfactory sense-scapes applied to academic and community projects."
— Susanna Harris, University of Glasgow