Publications

Articles

2023 – Emmott, Chloë. ‘“ No Wonder That on This Spot God Spoke to Us”: Intersection of Anglican Tourist-Pilgrims and Archaeology in British Mandate Palestine’. Mashriq & Mahjar: Journal of Middle East & North African Migration Studies 10, pp. 42–67. DOI: 10.24847/v10i22023.361

2022 Emmott, C. ‘Olga Tufnell’s ‘Perfect Journey’ letters and photographs of an archaeologist in the Levant and Mediterranean’ (Book Review), Contemporary Levant, DOI: 10.1080/20581831.2022.2046389

2020 Talbot, M., Caldwell, A. and Emmott, C., “Perceiving Palestine: British visions of the Holy Land.” Jerusalem Quarterly82, pp.50-76. https://www.palestine-studies.org/en/node/1650285

2014 Emmott, C.  ‘1919 Race Riots in Liverpool’ North West Labour History Journal: Issue 39 

Conference Papers

2022 – International Society for the Study of Egyptomania Conference:

One Mania of Many: Egyptomania in the Wider Context of Imperialist Archaeology

2022 – Vocabularies of Tourism: Language, Photography & Tourism in Palestine (1898-1948), University of Leiden:

Intersections of Archaeology and Tourism in British Mandate Palestine 

2022 – The Market for Biblical Antiquities 1852 – 2022, University of Agder:

Bringing It All Back Home – The Biblical Souvenir in Britain during the British Mandate Era 

2021 – Institute of Historical Research History Lab Annual Conference- Material Culture as methodology:

Perceptions of Archaeology as Material Culture in British Mandate Palestine

2021 – British Association of Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES) annual conference, University of Kent: 

The Use of the Past as Part of Colonial Discourse – A Case Study of The Jerusalem Archaeological Museum 

2021 Nottingham Trent University History Postgraduate Conference: 

Living Amongst Archaeology in British Mandate Palestine – micro histories from Al-Jura/Ashkelon

2019 Palestine from Above –  A. M. Qattan Foundation, Ramallah, Palestine:

Michael Talbot and Chloe Emmott: Biblical and Military Maps (available on youtube

2019 Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG), UCL, London:

Tag Session 23 Museum archaeology: thinking through collections: “Archaeology and Colonial Power – The British Mandate and the Palestine Archaeological Museum” (available on YouTube)

Tag Session 21 Challenging narratives and legacies in the archaeology and heritage of the Middle East and North Africa: “The Influence of the Classical World and Imperialism on Archaeology in Palestine”

2019 European Association of Biblical Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland:

Session 2.2.3 The Biblical World and it’s Reception: John Garstang’s Excavations at Jericho 1930–1936: The Bible, Archaeology and the Media