Experiencing the Past: On the Character of ArchaeologyRoutledge, 16. 11. 2005 - Počet stran: 240 In Experiencing the Past Michael Shanks presents an animated exploration of the character of archaeology and reclaims the sentiment and feeling which are so often lost in purely academic approaches. |
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... things valued Surrealism Heritage and symbolic exchange The genuine article Non—identity Death and necromancy Culture and identity WALLINGTON HALL EXPERIENCE AND THE PAST Knowledge and interest Experience and (post)modernity The ...
... things valued Surrealism Heritage and symbolic exchange The genuine article Non—identity Death and necromancy Culture and identity WALLINGTON HALL EXPERIENCE AND THE PAST Knowledge and interest Experience and (post)modernity The ...
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... things such as excavating, surveying and collecting the material past, visiting and valuing collections and monuments of the past, asking what it is that might make these attractive to many people. I am also interested in how ...
... things such as excavating, surveying and collecting the material past, visiting and valuing collections and monuments of the past, asking what it is that might make these attractive to many people. I am also interested in how ...
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... things found and remaining in the land? Is it possible to delimit a rational discipline archaeology, and separate it from the more diffuse emotive and affective? What is the connection between the visit and archaeology? The answer which ...
... things found and remaining in the land? Is it possible to delimit a rational discipline archaeology, and separate it from the more diffuse emotive and affective? What is the connection between the visit and archaeology? The answer which ...
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... things, from graphics to interactive video to actor-interpreters playing a role from the past and meeting with visitors. Such modes of interpretation are related to reflections on the production and curation of the past as a medium of ...
... things, from graphics to interactive video to actor-interpreters playing a role from the past and meeting with visitors. Such modes of interpretation are related to reflections on the production and curation of the past as a medium of ...
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... things which are perishable or in a ruinous state. These are all things that a lot of archaeologists do for most of their time. Perhaps much less time is spent on interpreting and explaining what is found, but it is on this that I wish ...
... things which are perishable or in a ruinous state. These are all things that a lot of archaeologists do for most of their time. Perhaps much less time is spent on interpreting and explaining what is found, but it is on this that I wish ...
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Part 2 ARCHAEOLOGICAL INTERESTS | 51 |
THE ENCOUNTER WITHTHE PAST | 97 |
WORKING ARCHAEOLOGY | 161 |
SYNOPSIS | 207 |
NOTES | 211 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 216 |
INDEX | 224 |
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