early popular visual culture illusions in motion: media archaeology of the moving panorama and related spectaclesdoi:10.1080/17460654.2013.837591Jeffrey Mifflin
The concept for theDetectoristsis novel, character driven focusing on the emotional truths of being misfits. Throughout their time as members of the Danebury Metal Detecting Club, they’re transformed into time travelers and explorers, experts in their specialized field. In the first season, Andy...
My general response is “sure!” A brief perusal of the series’s history shows that we’ve published all kinds of things. Most volumes are decidedly archaeological in character, but that’s more of a concession to the historical scope of ASOR publications than necessarily the character of AS...
The article presents an overview of the Peruvian archaeology from 1976 to 1986. Archaeology in Peru has a unique character derived from its distinct subjec... Burger,Richard,L. - 《Annual Review of Anthropology》 被引量: 9发表: 1989年 The archaeology of Greece : an introduction An introductio...
The remaining chapters explore cultural anxieties around the governmental and domestic use of sound recording media during World War II and the early Cold War period; the unencumbered use of miniature bugging devices in the 1960s; and the revelation of Richard Nixon's system of self-surveillance ...
This is perhaps all the more unusual as one might imagine that activities that have a pagan character might focus on rural locations Not ‘fake stone circles. Not standing stones in towns. So my examples will include ancient and modern megaliths. General observations from my own experiences I ...
As scholars have begun to recognize that the political and military events in this period disrupted trade as much as caused it to decline, new models for understanding the Early Byzantine economy have emphasized the change in character as well as change in scale. If the Cypriot economy and ...
In particular, the character of Nan who is a practitioner of the craft in her own very personal way; the West Penwith landscape and places such as Zennor and the great granite tors. What follows is a brief look at some of these stories, but first an introduction to the person who ...
and chemists have entered the interdisciplinary dialogue for good, the eventual success of this line of research will depend on the character of the collaboration of philologists, historians, and archaeologists, who continue to hold key evidence for and, more importantly, insights into what remains ...
Hence the difference in material culture enabled Childe to put forward interpretations and comparisons between the immaterial character of peoples of the Near East and Europe. As such the material expressions become symbols for norms, values and qualities of the peoples who once created the monuments...