What Can We Weave? Authority, Reconstructing, and Negotiating Heritages Through Archaeological Open-Air Museums [PDF]
AbstractThe construction of heritage is an ongoing process, with numerous voices involved in it. Physical remains of the past frequently—though not always—play a significant role as focal points that heritage narratives attach to. As resources, these remains can be used to draw both domestic and foreign tourism, providing economic benefit to states and
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Exhibition Season: Annual Archaeological Exhibitions in London, 1880s-1930s [PDF]
Annual archaeological exhibitions were a visible symbol of archaeological research. Held mainly in London, the displays encapsulated a network of archaeologists, artists, architects and curators, and showcased the work of the first generations of trained
Thornton, A
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The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology: Characters and Collections [PDF]
The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology first opened its doors in 1915, and since then has attracted visitors from all over the world as well as providing valuable teaching resources. Named after its founder, the pioneering archaeologist Flinders Petrie,
Stevenson, AE
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Suitable classification of mortars from ancient roman and renaissance frescoes using thermal analysis and chemometrics [PDF]
Background Literature on mortars has mainly focused on the identification and characterization of their components in order to assign them to a specific historical period, after accurate classification.
Campanella, Luigi +4 more
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Current State and Development Prospects оf “Bosra” Museum and Archaeological Site
The author considers the history of establishment and contemporary state of “Bosra” museum and archaeological site in Syria. Syria has a vast archaeological heritage with a significance not only for the country, but also for the world in general.
AlAsaad Shaza
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Concept of an open-air museum in the Ingal Valley
A special historical and cultural potential of the Ingal Valley has been revealed as a resource for the development of tourism in the region. The author gives an assessment of the current state of the territory and identifies the key problems of its ...
Александр Храмцов
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL TOURISM AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS. ORGANIZATION OF OPEN-AIR MUSEUMS
"Science and innovation" international scientific journal.
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Spirit, mind and body: the archaeology of monastic healing [PDF]
Archaeology and material culture are used in this chapter to consider how monastic experience responded to illness, ageing and disability. The approach taken is influenced by the material study of religion, which interrogates how bodies and things engage
Gilchrist, Roberta
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This article deals with the experimental validation of an interpretation on the notable archaeological evidence patterns of early historical iron smelting in northern Central Europe.
Christian Helmreich +2 more
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Archaeology and virtual acoustics. A pan flute from ancient Egypt [PDF]
This paper presents the early developments of a recently started research project, aimed at studying from a multidisciplinary perspective an exceptionally well preserved ancient pan flute.
ANGELINI, IVANA +13 more
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