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Archaeology
(m31033)
Author:
Stuart Dunn
Keywords:
Archaeology
,
e-Research
Summary:
Archaeology
has a long history of engagement with advanced ICT methods.
Archaeological
computing has been responsible for the development of many discipline-specific tools, and is also responsible for breaking down barriers between
archaeology
, cultural heritage, and the hard sciences.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
30.81%
Revised:
2009-08-04
Revisions:
New
Remixing Çatalhöyük: The Public Face of
Archaeology
(m15228)
Author:
OKAPI
Keywords:
Remixing, Çatalhöyük, Public Face, Indiana Jones, Press Day, Public, Democratization, Second Life, Building 3, BACH, UC Berkeley,
Archaeology
Summary:
The Public Face of
Archaeology
is one of four themed-collections from the Remixing Çatalhöyük project. This collection asks the following: How are archaeologists like— and not like—Indiana Jones? How do archaeologists at Çatalhöyük engage with the public? How is the Berkeley team (BACH) using digital technologies and the World Wide Web to make their process ... see: okapi.berkeley.edu/res/sites/public.
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The Public Face of
Archaeology
is one of four themed-collections from the Remixing Çatalhöyük project. This collection asks the following: How are archaeologists like— and not like—Indiana Jones? How do archaeologists at Çatalhöyük engage with the public? How is the Berkeley team (BACH) using digital technologies and the World Wide Web to make their process of investigation accessible to the public? For more information about the Remixing Çatalhöyük project, please see: okapi.berkeley.edu/remixing. For more information about the Public Face of
Archaeology
collection, please see: okapi.berkeley.edu/res/sites/public.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
61.03%
Revised:
2007-10-10
Revisions:
2
Remixing Çatalhöyük:
Archaeology
at Different Scales
(m15227)
Author:
OKAPI
Keywords:
Remixing, Çatalhöyük, Scales, Building 3, BACH,
Archaeology
, UC Berkeley
Summary:
Archaeology
at Different Scales is one of four themed-collections from the Remixing Çatalhöyük project. This collection asks the following: How do archaeologists weave far-reaching events with details of everyday life to create a rich approach to history? How and why do archaeologists study Çatalhöyük at many different scales ... see: okapi.berkeley.edu/res/sites/scales.
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Archaeology
at Different Scales is one of four themed-collections from the Remixing Çatalhöyük project. This collection asks the following: How do archaeologists weave far-reaching events with details of everyday life to create a rich approach to history? How and why do archaeologists study Çatalhöyük at many different scales? How can archaeologists use “multi-scalar data” to create comprehensive descriptions of place?For more information about the Remixing Çatalhöyük project, please see: okapi.berkeley.edu/remixing. For more information about the
Archaeology
at Different Scales collection, please see: okapi.berkeley.edu/res/sites/scales.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
57.02%
Revised:
2007-10-10
Revisions:
3
Archaeology
(m22356)
Author:
Siyavula Uploaders
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
45.74%
Revised:
2009-04-23
Revisions:
New
Archaeology
helps with the rediscovery of the past
(m23217)
Author:
Siyavula Uploaders
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
10.55%
Revised:
2009-05-12
Revisions:
New
Remixing Çatalhöyük: Life Histories of People, Places & Things
(m15212)
Author:
OKAPI
Keywords:
Remixing, Çatalhöyük, Life Histories, Building 3, BACH,
Archaeology
, UC Berkeley, k-12 activity, teacher's guide
Summary:
Life Histories of People, Places & Things is one of four themed-collections from the Remixing Çatalhöyük project. This collection asks the following: How are the lives of people intertwined with the lives of the houses in which they live? What can clues left within a house tell us about ... see: http://okapi.berkeley.edu/res/sites/life.
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Life Histories of People, Places & Things is one of four themed-collections from the Remixing Çatalhöyük project. This collection asks the following: How are the lives of people intertwined with the lives of the houses in which they live? What can clues left within a house tell us about its former occupants? How do archaeologists construct the lives of people, places, and things from what remains? This collection also contains a K-12 activity and a Teacher's Guide. Using digital resources from the collection, this activity is to allow students to imagine the "life histories" at Çatalhöyük, while comparing it to their own life histories. For more information about the Remixing Çatalhöyük Project, please see: http://okapi.berkeley.edu/remixing. To view this collection and download the K-12 activity and Teacher's Guide, please see: http://okapi.berkeley.edu/res/sites/life.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
68.11%
Revised:
2007-10-10
Revisions:
3
Building up One Empire while Tearing Down Another: Scholars, Missionaries and Spies in the Ottoman Middle East
(m13674)
Author:
Michael Decker
Keywords:
Alois Musil,
archaeology
,
European colonialism,
Middle East,
Orientalism,
T.E. Lawrence,
TIMEA,
Travelers in the Middle East Archive
Summary:
This module explores the careers of British archaeologist T.E. Lawrence and Czech scholar Alois Musil. Both men were scholars, but also agents for their respective governments. As with many figures active in the age of European colonialism, Lawrence and Musil created an important intellectual legacy, but their value as contemporary ... of objectivity.
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This module explores the careers of British archaeologist T.E. Lawrence and Czech scholar Alois Musil. Both men were scholars, but also agents for their respective governments. As with many figures active in the age of European colonialism, Lawrence and Musil created an important intellectual legacy, but their value as contemporary witnesses is diminished somewhat by their imperial outlook and subsequent inability to attain any approximation of objectivity.
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Subject:
Humanities,
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
85.66%
Revised:
2006-10-30
Revisions:
3
Remixing Çatalhöyük: Senses of Place
(m15216)
Author:
OKAPI
Keywords:
Remixing, Çatalhöyük, Senses of Place, Building 3, BACH, UC Berkeley,
Archaeology
Summary:
Senses of Place is one of four themed-collections from the Remixing Çatalhöyük project. This collection asks the following: How do archaeologists build on their discoveries to imagine the sights and sounds of the past? How do archaeologists represent Çatalhöyük, both as it is today and as it once was ... see: okapi.berkeley.edu/res/sites/senses.
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Senses of Place is one of four themed-collections from the Remixing Çatalhöyük project. This collection asks the following: How do archaeologists build on their discoveries to imagine the sights and sounds of the past? How do archaeologists represent Çatalhöyük, both as it is today and as it once was? What media and methods can archaeologists use to communicate a sense of place to others? For more information about the Remixing Çatalhöyük project, please see: okapi.berkeley.edu/remixing. For more information about the Senses of Place collection, please see: okapi.berkeley.edu/res/sites/senses.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
45.43%
Revised:
2007-10-10
Revisions:
3
Welcome to the Çatalhöyük Project
(m15210)
Author:
OKAPI
Keywords:
Archaeology
,
BACH,
Building 3,
Çatalhöyük,
Çatalhöyük Research Project,
Introduction,
Remixing,
UC Berkeley
Summary:
Çatalhöyük is a Neolithic settlement mound, enclosing the remains of a honeycomb of mud brick buildings, built side by side and one on top of the other for a thousand years, starting around 9000 years ago. Then, as today, there is no proto-typical, individual household, or house. Avoiding such ... see: http://okapi.berkeley.edu/remixing.
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Çatalhöyük is a Neolithic settlement mound, enclosing the remains of a honeycomb of mud brick buildings, built side by side and one on top of the other for a thousand years, starting around 9000 years ago. Then, as today, there is no proto-typical, individual household, or house. Avoiding such generalizations, the Berkeley Archaeologists at Çatalhöyük (BACH) learn as much as possible about individual residents or particular artifacts and use this knowledge to create rich, multivocal and multi-scalar descriptions and histories of place. From 1997 to 2003, the BACH team focused their attention on excavating the life-history of a single building and three separate small cells adjoining it. Termed Building 3, this 400 square foot mud brick structure was likely home to several generations of a Neolithic family. Excavations of Building 3 revealed painted walls, a collapsed roof, burials beneath the floor, and many structural modifications providing intriguing clues clues to its life and that of its occupants. A magnificent flint dagger with a carved bone handle was found in one of the adjacent cells. The BACH team invites you to explore the data and use your imagination to create your own story of life in this household 9000 years ago. To view the project's website, please see: http://okapi.berkeley.edu/remixing.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
65.94%
Revised:
2007-10-10
Revisions:
2
5000 to 3000 B.C.
(m17706)
Author:
Jack E. Maxfield
Keywords:
History
,
Maxfield
,
World
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Language:
English
Popularity:
62.65%
Revised:
2008-10-14
Revisions:
2
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