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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Frison effect. I’m sitting quietly on the top floor of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge. Size can affect the way we look at objects. I’ve been thinking about the size of axe heads, because I am busily making handles for different types of Bronze Age axes. When is an axe head a useful tool, when is it a status symbol, when is it a toy or a trinket? It’s an axe head, right? Cutting rods to make a wattle wall? Some tool...
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Lorna Richardson | Public Archaeology 2015
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Public Engagement with Archaeological Themes and Practices. Lia Wei and Rupert Griffiths. One thought on “ Lorna Richardson. A lot of universities are using Massive Open Online Courses and with that things like Google Hangouts, you could use that to talk with other Archaeologists (on a sort of panel? And answer specific questions about public Archaeology (and get their views/develop their views). Oh, and it’s fine to not get out much – it’s an urban jungle out there! Enter your comment here. Finds From D...
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Elizabeth Bennett | Public Archaeology 2015
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Public Engagement with Archaeological Themes and Practices. Lia Wei and Rupert Griffiths. Htt ps:/ soundcloud.com/elizabeth-bennett-4. One thought on “ Elizabeth Bennett. Would you also be recording proverbs/sayings from particular groups? I think that’s a nice way to reflect local culture, I don’t know much about folk music but it may develop our understanding of it. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). December Day 11: Sonic Horizo...
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Dan Lee | Public Archaeology 2015
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Public Engagement with Archaeological Themes and Practices. Lia Wei and Rupert Griffiths. Being archaeologist-in-residence at Papay Gyro Nights. 2013-14) has allowed the development of these ideas within an arts context and a contemporary, rural landscape. I’m particularly interested in creatively exploring an archaeology of now, of events and processes through mapping, walking and collaboration. Http:/ archaeologistsinresidence.wordpress.com. 2 thoughts on “ Dan Lee. Enter your comment here. The Land of...
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Event Announcement: Narratives & Counter-Narratives; A Line Through Contemporary London | Public Archaeology 2015
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Public Engagement with Archaeological Themes and Practices. Lia Wei and Rupert Griffiths. Event Announcement: Narratives and Counter-Narratives; A Line Through Contemporary London. This December, James and Lorna from the PublicArchaeology2015 project have organised an end-of-year walking discussion on the ‘Archaeology of Austerity’. It will take place on Saturday 12 December from 10am. Narratives and counter-narratives; a line through contemporary London. Conflict Antiquities month preview. Pingback: Pro...
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Eve Farren | Public Archaeology 2015
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Public Engagement with Archaeological Themes and Practices. Lia Wei and Rupert Griffiths. Two years later, demolition of the walkway system is currently underway and the site is soon to be converted into student accommodation. I am investigating the possibility of taking members of the public on another performance tour to raise awareness about the latest ‘architectural imaginings’ that are being enlivened in the space. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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June | 2014 | Desert Island Archaeologies
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Dear Archaeologist and Castaway…. Monthly Archives: June 2014. June 20, 2014. 1) Hodder and Orton,. Spatial Analysis and Archaeology. I have probably read this book in greater detail and more times than any other (with the possible exception of ‘Goodnight Moon’). Some great stuff in here and always reminds me how much more there could be. 2) Reeves-Smith and Hammond, 1983 BAR 116. Landscape Archaeology in Ireland. Does this steamer trunk have my copy? Or a nice new fresh one? 3) Holtorf and Piccini, 2009.
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