توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Diversity in Archaeology: Proceedings of the Cambridge Annual Student Archaeology Conference 2020/2021
نام کتاب : Diversity in Archaeology: Proceedings of the Cambridge Annual Student Archaeology Conference 2020/2021
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تنوع در باستان شناسی: مجموعه مقالات کنفرانس سالانه دانشجویی باستان شناسی کمبریج 2020/2021
سری : Archaeopress Access Archaeology
نویسندگان : Elifgl Dogan (editor), Mariana Pinto Leitao Pereira (editor), Oliver Antczak (editor), Min Lin (editor), Phoebe Thompson (editor)
ناشر : Archaeopress
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 402
ISBN (شابک) : 9781803272818 , 1803272813
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 81 مگابایت
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Diversity in Archaeology
Beating Androcentric Narratives: Women’s Voices in Archaeological Discourse
The Mistress of Animals in the Mediterranean
The Freedwomen and Their Social Promotion in the Cities of the Roman Baetica through the Epigraphic Documentation
A Study of Mirror Depictions from Northern Song Dynasty Tomb Murals in Zhengzhou
Politics of Identity and Symbolism
Race and Ethnicity Across Time: Introduction
The Ethnogenesis of Fiji
Missing Women or Gender Construction?
Who’s at Home? Rethinking Ethnicity and Ethnic Identity in Etruria and Latium
Archaeological Science: Using Diversified Science Methods in Archaeology
The Importance of an Archaeological Domain to Archaeological Scientific Method
Application of Scientific Methods (ED-XRF, OM, Technical Imaging) for the Analysis of A. Isenbrant’s Painting \'The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine
Singing Trees and Glass Mountains
Interpreting the Past Through Each Others’ Eyes
Why is There a Need for an Alternative Onto-Epistemic Understanding of Health for Contemporary Hunter-Gatherers?
Reflections on a Wooden Hand-Mirror
Human-Knot-Animal: Ontological Considerations of Animal-Human Relations at Nunalleq, Southwest Alaska
Echoes from Beyond: Diversity in the Archaeology of Death
Property or Peers? Exploring Diversity in Human-Animal Burials
Reframing Egyptian Mummy Portraits
The Bog: Living Body and Narrative Actant
A Road to the Afterlife: Roman Influences on Late Iberian Funerary Practices
The 3Ds: Diversity, Dissemination and Disclosure of Heritage
Can Digital Technology Redress War Crimes Against Cultural Heritage?
The Ways of St. James: Diversity, Dissemination and Disclosure of Jacobean Heritage
Living and Understanding Together: How Can We Foster More Informative and Inclusive Public Outreach at Göbekli Tepe?
The 4-D in Archaeology: Diversity, Dissemination, Disclosure and Diversión (fun)
3D Models as Tools for the People
Archaeology of ‘Scapes’: Diversity in Environment and Perspective
An Icarus’ Eye View?: GIS Approaches to the Human Landscape of Early Iron Age Crete
On the Integration of Landscape Archaeology Within the Framework of Human Ecodynamics: Some Theoretical Considerations
The Site of an Unidentified Greek Settlement?: New Surveys of a Periphery in Eastern Sicily
Cultural Economy: A Study on the Vernacular Architectural Construction of Mishing Tribe of Sonitpur District, Assam