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Re-presenting the past

The archaeological past exists for us through intermediaries. Some are written works, descriptions, narratives and field notes, while others are visual: the drawings, paintings, photographs, powerpoints or computer visualizations that allow us to re-present past forms of human existence. This volume...

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Main Authors: Bonde, Sheila (Editor, VerfasserIn, HerausgeberIn)
Houston, Stephen D. (Editor, VerfasserIn, HerausgeberIn)
Document Type: Online Resource Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, UK ; Oakville, CT : Oxbow Books , [2013]
Series:Joukowsky Institute publication 2
Online Access:http://proxy.fid-lizenzen.de/han/jstor-ebooks-altertum/www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvh1dr6h
Related Items:Erscheint auch als: Re-presenting the past
E-Book Packages:JSTOR E-Books in Classical Studies
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Summary:The archaeological past exists for us through intermediaries. Some are written works, descriptions, narratives and field notes, while others are visual: the drawings, paintings, photographs, powerpoints or computer visualizations that allow us to re-present past forms of human existence. This volume brings together nine papers, six of which were presented at a symposium hosted at Brown University. Two papers explore the classical past and medieval visualizations. Three treat the Maya, and one considers the imaging by eighteenth-century antiquarians of British history; yet another ranges broadly in its historical considerations. Several consider the trajectory over time of visualization and self-imaging. Others engage with issues of recording by looking, for example, at the ways in which nineteenth-century excavation photographs can aid in the reconstruction of an inscription or by evaluating the process of mapping a site with ArcGIS and computer animation software. All essays raise key questions about the function of re-presentations of the past in current archaeological practice
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-203) and index
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 215 pages) illustrations, some color
ISBN:9781782972327
1782972323
9781782972341
178297234X