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Martu Paint Country. The archaeology of colour and aesthetics in Western Desert rock art and contemporary acrylic art

Martu Paint Country. The archaeology of colour and aesthetics in Western Desert rock art and contemporary acrylic art

... the art centre staff choose which colours to purchase from the paint supplier but purchase a wide range of colours and allow the artists to choose their own colours when ...

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CREATING AN EAP/ESP CORE TEXTBOOK: FOCUS ON ACQUIRING KNOWLEDGE IN ENGLISH RATHER THAN ABOUT ENGLISH

CREATING AN EAP/ESP CORE TEXTBOOK: FOCUS ON ACQUIRING KNOWLEDGE IN ENGLISH RATHER THAN ABOUT ENGLISH

... sell their books. Why then should authors of ESP books not address the problem in a similar way? Aren't we underestimating our target audience when we plump for titles like English for Bankers, Business English I, ...

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Beyond metaphor : archaeology as a social and artistic practice

Beyond metaphor : archaeology as a social and artistic practice

... of art, we hope to convey that these things are not substantially different, but rather ontologically ...of art, illuminate the way an archaeological object has been transfigured into an aesthetic object, ...

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How Digital Are the Digital Humanities? An Analysis of Two Scholarly Blogging Platforms

How Digital Are the Digital Humanities? An Analysis of Two Scholarly Blogging Platforms

... (anthropology, archaeology, archive, art, culture, ethnography, history, humanities, learning, libraries, literacy, literature, media, pedagogy, preservation, publishing, rhetoric, scholarship, ...

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Interpretation

Interpretation

... “processual archaeology” David Clarke argued that archaeologists utilise five bodies of theory in their intellectual leaps from data to final report the final body of which he termed “interpretive ...

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Archaeology of Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu

Archaeology of Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu

... rock art in Tamil Nadu. The rock art in Krishnagiri region, which is covered with many hills and hillocks of the Eastern Ghats, contains several rockshelters with paintings, particularly in the taluks of ...

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'Complexity' and the Australian continental narrative: Themes in the archaeology of Holocene Australia

'Complexity' and the Australian continental narrative: Themes in the archaeology of Holocene Australia

... Holocene (e.g. David, 2002; Lourandos, 1997; Walters, 1992). Until comparatively recently, the first 50,000 years or so of the human story in Australia has been characterised as relatively stable and unchanging (see ...

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Problems with Preservation in Situ

Problems with Preservation in Situ

... The thoughts behind this were clear enough. A substantial part of the soil archive was being destroyed with usually no option to prevent that from happening. The resulting attitude was that the need for consumption of ...

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How to get to Australia … more than 50,000 years ago

How to get to Australia … more than 50,000 years ago

... Peter Veth Kimberley Foundation Ian Potter Chair in Rock Art and Professor of Australian Archaeology, Centre for Rock Art Research and Management, University of Western Australia Robin B[r] ...

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Ethical Challenges in Digital Public Archaeology

Ethical Challenges in Digital Public Archaeology

... public archaeology that explicitly men- tions the ethical approval process and the approaches to data collection under these circumstances, nor one which clearly sets out how the researcher involved informed the ...

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Memory work

Memory work

... We can now understand why the impresarios of simulation are drawn to the authentic, whether period artefact, a work of art, a rare ethnographic specimen, a building or, indeed, any archaeological object. The ...

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Excavations at the Thaddeus Stevens and Lydia HamiltonSmith Site, Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Archaeological Evidencefor the Underground Railroad

Excavations at the Thaddeus Stevens and Lydia HamiltonSmith Site, Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Archaeological Evidencefor the Underground Railroad

... (University of Maryland). All four generously traveled to Lancaster in the summer of 2003 to view the Stevens and Smith Site and associated artifacts. An early version of this article was presented at the 2004 Society ...

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Soil Scientific Research Methods Used in Archaeology – Promising Soil Biochemistry: a Mini-review

Soil Scientific Research Methods Used in Archaeology – Promising Soil Biochemistry: a Mini-review

... linked archaeology to geology, dating and ...then archaeology in Scandinavia has always had strong association with geology (Briggs, ...within archaeology (Sherratt, ...environmental ...

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Archaeology, heritage and social value: public perspectives on European Archaeology

Archaeology, heritage and social value: public perspectives on European Archaeology

... Today, archaeology and archaeologists find themselves in a new market ...of archaeology for understanding ourselves and our society has always been important, it has also been greatly magni- fied by the ...

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Art and Science of Smalltalk - Free Computer, Programming, Mathematics, Technical Books, Lecture Notes and Tutorials

Art and Science of Smalltalk - Free Computer, Programming, Mathematics, Technical Books, Lecture Notes and Tutorials

... Programming in Smalltalk consists of using the Smalltalk language and development environment to extend the class library to make it do the things you want it to do.. We'll come to that [r] ...

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Creative Archaeology

Creative Archaeology

... of archaeology include recurring statements about the poor level of knowledge production, a lack of quality and synthesis, the high costs involved in financing the polluter-pays principle, and the lack of real ...

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‘Pompeii mania' in schools Down Under

‘Pompeii mania' in schools Down Under

... Academy Travel is a privately-owned travel company located in Sydney that specializes in providing around 30 school tours each year that focus on specific subject areas across the school curriculum, especially tours to ...

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Another snapshot for the album: a decade of Australian Archaeology in Profile survey data

Another snapshot for the album: a decade of Australian Archaeology in Profile survey data

... to archaeology, single degree archaeology programme enrolments at La Trobe University expanded from 118 in 2006 to 190 in 2010 and at Flinders University from 112 to 131 in the same time period (Gannaway ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5325225.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5325225.pdf

... and archaeology, historical ecology is increasingly recognized as an inclusive intellectual hub for exploring a range of fundamental questions in disciplines such as ecology, biology, archaeology, ...

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The Deer and the Viking

The Deer and the Viking

... 9. ASHBY, S.P. in press. How to Make a Good Comb, In L. Ten Harkel and D.M. Hadley (Eds), Social Approaches to Viking Towns. Oxford: Oxbow. 10.MACGREGOR, A. & CURREY, J. D. 1983. Mechanical properties as conditioning ...

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