Destruction and Conservation of Cultural Property
Title | Destruction and Conservation of Cultural Property PDF eBook |
Author | R Layton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 2003-09-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 113460498X |
In 1991 the mosque at Ayodhya in India was demolished by Hindu fundamentalists who claim that it stood on the birthplace of a legendary Hindu hero. During recent conflicts in former Yugoslavia, ethnic groups destroyed mosques and churches to eliminate evidence of long-term settlement by other communities. Over successive centuries, however, a single building in Cordoba functioned as a mosque, a church and a synagogue. The Roman Emperor Diocletian's Palace in Split is occupied today by shops and residential apartments. What circumstances have lead to the survival and reinterpretation of some monuments, but the destruction of others? This work asks whether the idea of world heritage is an essential mechanism for the protection of the world's cultural and natural heritage, or whether it subjugates a diversity of cultural traditions to specifically Western ideas. How far is it acceptable for one group of people to comment upon, or intercede in, the way in which another community treats the remains which it claims as its own? What are the responsibilities of multinational corporations and non-governmental organisations operating in the Developing World? Who actually owns the past: the landowner, indigenous people, the State or humankind?
Gnathia and related Hellenistic ware on the East Adriatic coast
Title | Gnathia and related Hellenistic ware on the East Adriatic coast PDF eBook |
Author | Maja Miše |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2015-10-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1784911658 |
This book aims to present Gnathia ware on the East Adriatic coast, to define local Issaean Gnathia production from manufacturing to distribution, to identify other pottery workshops along the East Adriatic coast and, finally, to understand the trade and contacts in the Adriatic during the Hellensitic period.
Beyond the Map
Title | Beyond the Map PDF eBook |
Author | Gary R. Lock |
Publisher | IOS Press |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9781586030216 |
This set of papers by European and North American archaeologists explore the interface between new spatial technologies and areas of theoretical concern in spatial archaeology. Differing aspects of landscape, such as vision, perception and movement, are explored through a series of case studies that focus on how spatial technologies can influence archaeological interpretation and to what extent these new technologies can be manipulated to take us beyond 2-dimensional maps. Individual site-based analyses and new applications of predictive modelling are also presented and assessed together with the wider questions of spatial technologies within heritage management.
The adriatic islands project
Title | The adriatic islands project PDF eBook |
Author | Zoran Stančič |
Publisher | |
Pages | 38 |
Release | 1994 |
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Work on the joint Adriatic Islands Project continued throughout 1994 and involved teams from the Royal Ontario Museum (Can.), the Archaeological Museum in Split (Cr.), the Slovene Academy of Science and Arts (Slov.), the Centre for the Protection of the Cultural Heritage of Hvar (Cr.) and the University of Birmingham (UK).
Insularity and identity in the Roman Mediterranean
Title | Insularity and identity in the Roman Mediterranean PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Kouremenos |
Publisher | Oxbow Books |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2017-12-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1785705830 |
Insularity – the state or condition of being an island – has played a key role in shaping the identities of populations inhabiting islands of the Mediterranean. As entities surrounded by water and usually possessing different landscapes and ecosystems from those of the mainland, islands allow for the potential to study both the land and the sea. Archaeologically, they have the potential to reveal distinct identities shaped by such forces as invasion, imperialism, colonialism, and connectivity. The theme of insularity and identity in the Roman period has not been the subject of a book length study but has been prevalent in scholarship dealing with the prehistoric periods. The papers in this book explore the concepts of insularity and identity in the Roman period by addressing some of the following questions: what does it mean to be an island? How has insularity shaped ethnic, cultural, and social identity in the Mediterranean during the Roman period? How were islands connected to the mainland and other islands? Did insularity produce isolation or did the populations of Mediterranean islands integrate easily into a common ‘Roman’ culture? How has maritime interaction shaped the economy and culture of specific islands? Can we argue for distinct ‘island identities’ during the Roman period? The twelve papers presented here each deal with specific islands or island groups, thus allowing for an integrated view of Mediterranean insularity and identity.
Early Farming in Dalmatia
Title | Early Farming in Dalmatia PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Moore |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2019-03-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1789691591 |
This book investigates the expansion of farming from its centre of origin in western Asia through the Mediterranean into southern Europe. Focussing on Dalmatia, it addresses several key questions, including when and how farming reached the area, what was the nature of this new economy, and what was its impact on the local environment.
A Research Guide to the Ancient World
Title | A Research Guide to the Ancient World PDF eBook |
Author | John M. Weeks |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 455 |
Release | 2014-11-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1442237406 |
The archaeological study of the ancient world has become increasingly popular in recent years. A Research Guide to the Ancient World: Print and Electronic Sources, is a partially annotated bibliography. The study of the ancient world is usually, although not exclusively, considered a branch of the humanities, including archaeology, art history, languages, literature, philosophy, and related cultural disciplines which consider the ancient cultures of the Mediterranean world, and adjacent Egypt and southwestern Asia. Chronologically the ancient world would extend from the beginning of the Bronze Age of ancient Greece (ca. 1000 BCE) to the fall of the Western Roman Empire (ca. 500 CE). This book will close the traditional subject gap between the humanities (Classical World; Egyptology) and the social sciences (anthropological archaeology; Near East) in the study of the ancient world. This book is uniquely the only bibliographic resource available for such holistic coverage. The volume consists of 17 chapters and seven appendixes, arranged according to the traditional types of library research materials (bibliographies, dictionaries, atlases, etc.). The appendixes are mostly subject specific, including graduate programs in ancient studies, reports from significant archaeological sites, numismatics, and paleography and writing systems. These extensive author and subject indexes help facilitate ease of use.