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fragments for a global archaeology: November 2011
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Fragments for a global archaeology. Tuesday, November 29, 2011. How is archaeology relevant to genocide? 8221; where one can find objects such as spy glasses, fingerprint kits, and a secret message kit. The field of forensic archaeology, however is trivialized by television, is of serious gravity. Following the April 6. To construct a narrative of these killings. According to Haglund in “The Archaeology of Contemporary of Mass Graves,” the purpose of the excavations were to. Soldiers, police and armed ci...
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fragments for a global archaeology: April 2013
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Fragments for a global archaeology. Friday, April 26, 2013. Boarding Vasa is forbidden, but you can get pretty close. Note the elaborate designs. These carvings would have originally been pigmented quite colorfully. Time Capsule from the 17th Century: Stockholm's Vasa Museum. Maintaining a Stable Environment: Vasa's New Climate Control System. The Chemistry of the Vasa. Posted by Cory Hall. Wednesday, April 24, 2013. The Welikia Project: Uncovering the Ecology of Pre-European New York City. Such was the ...
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fragments for a global archaeology: February 2015
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Fragments for a global archaeology. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. This discussion revolves around the notion of epistemology. Considering Ian Hodder's discussions of the development of archaeology in Archaeological Theory in Europe. 2) Archaeology as a process of gathering information is always theoretical insofar as the researcher has inherent biases of a contemporary standpoint. From widely documented shared features, as we might at first imagine, but rather from the elevation of a specific instance.
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fragments for a global archaeology: May 2013
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Fragments for a global archaeology. Wednesday, May 8, 2013. Captain Morgan and Colonial Panama. The ruins of Fort San Lorenzo, the Rio Chagres, and, 200 meters offshore, Lajes Reef (Captain Morgan Rum Co.). Rum Mascot Captain Morgan (wikipedia). Actual privateer Captain Morgan (wikipedia). The battle is well documented, but Texas State University archaeologist Fritz Hanselmann is still looking for the remains of the ships, especially Morgan’s flagship Satisfaction. Link to original article:.
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fragments for a global archaeology: Danger of the Sublime
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Fragments for a global archaeology. Tuesday, April 14, 2015. Danger of the Sublime. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Archaeology of the future. The Gods Must be Crazy. Archaeology: Global in Practice. Prehistoric Archaeology of the Future. Danger of the Sublime. Timeless Spaces, Never Changing Places. Travel theme. Powered by Blogger.
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SalonAnthro: CCTV feature on Art Dubai
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SalonAnthro is a repository of blog entries, interesting notes videos and other tidbits, and junior scholarly research on politics of representation, art, and anthropology. My focus is particularly on representation and visual art from an anthropological perspective and located in the Middle East. Other contributors are always welcome; if you have some thoughts about a piece, drop me a line! Wednesday, March 28, 2012. CCTV feature on Art Dubai. Check out this video. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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fragments for a global archaeology: February 2013
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Fragments for a global archaeology. Thursday, February 21, 2013. The Mediation of Museums. The National Museum of the American Indian, located in Bowling Green. In New York this past weekend, hoping to gain not only insight to American Indians’ cultures past and present, but to see what conscious decisions went into the museum’s design and how that may influence a visitor. A portrait of Columbus in the main rotunda of NMAI. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Archaeology of the future. The Gods Must be Crazy.
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fragments for a global archaeology: December 2012
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Fragments for a global archaeology. Monday, December 3, 2012. Guatemala: Building an Interdisciplinary Case for Justice. Electronic Briefing Book No. 363. Photograph courtesy of the USAID. Like many Latin American Countries in the mid-20. Refugees being brought into the city after a military sweep in Quiché. Photograph courtesy of Jean-Marie Simon, Guatemala: Eternal Spring, Eternal Tyranny. Menchu. Photo courtesy of nobelprize.org. Photo courtesy of fafg.org. Further information can be found at:. The Go...
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