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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1000972682
    Format: 181 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 3903207039 , 9783903207035
    Series Statement: Kypriaka - Forschungen zum antiken Zypern Vol. 2
    Former: International one-day workshop "Four decades of hiatus in archaeological research in Cyprus: towards restoring the balance"
    Language: English
    Keywords: Zypern ; Funde ; Bronzezeit ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9959244731602883
    Format: 1 online resource (428 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 1-78570-291-2
    Note: Introduction: the archaeology of bodies and the eastern Mediterranean / John Robb -- Part I. The represented body -- Polydactyly in chalcolithic figurines from Cyprus / Michelle Gamble, Christine Winkelmann and Sherry Fox -- Figurines, paint and the perception of the body in the early Bronze Age southern Aegean / Yiannis Papadatos -- Thoughts on the funerary use of the early Bronze Age (EBA) cycladic figurines: iconography, form, context and embodied lives / Dimitra Goula -- Composite, partial, created and floating bodies: a re-assessment of the Knossos Temple repositories assemblage / Fay Stevens and Anna Simandiraki-Grimshaw -- Figurines and complex identities in late Bronze Age Cyprus / Daisy Knox -- Handlers and viewers: some remarks on the process of perception of terracotta figurines on the example of Cypriot "goddesses with upraised arms" / Katarzyna Zeman-Wisniewska -- Part II. Material culture and the construction of identities -- Re-making the self: bodies, identities and materialities in chalcolithic Cyprus / Diane Bolger -- Pots and people: an investigation of individual and collective identities in early Bronze Age Cyprus / Jennifer M. Webb -- Dressed to impress: metal objects and embodied identities in early and middle Bronze Age Cyprus / Maria Mina -- Placed with care: interaction with decorated Mycenaean metal vessels / Stephanie Aulsebrook -- Part III. Ritualised practice and the performance of identities -- The performative body and social identity in the room of the fresco at Mycenae / Anne P. Chapin -- "It's war, not a dance": polarising embodied identities in the Aegean and the eastern Mediterranean from the end of the Bronze Age to the early Iron Age, 1200-700 BC / Manolis Mikrakis -- Nuptial vases in female tombs: aspects of funerary behaviour during the late geometric period in Attica / Vicky Vlachou -- Turning into stone: rock art and the construction of identities in ancient Thrace / Stella Pilavaki -- Part IV. Embodied knowledge through technology and space -- Lithics and identity at the middle Palaeolithic site of Lakonis Cave I, southern Peloponnese, Greece / Paraskevi Elefanti and Eleni Panagopoulou -- Picrolite and other stone beads and pendants: new forms in an old material during the transition from the Chalcolithic to the Cypriot Bronze Age / Giorgos Georgiou -- The embodiment of land ownership in the Aegean early Bronze Age / Ourania Kouka -- From potter's mark to the potter who marks / Kostis Christakis -- Part V. The lived body and identities -- Grasping identity: theoretically informed human bioarchaeology in or for the eastern Mediterranean? / Kirsi O. Lorentz -- Headshaping and identity at Tell Nader / Konstantinos Kopanias and Sherry C. Fox -- Constructing identities by ageing the body in the prehistoric Aegean: the view through the human remains / Sevi Triantaphyllou -- Part VI. Interaction with the dead body -- Secondary burials and the construction of group identities in Crete between the second half of the 4th and 2nd millennia BC / Luca Girella and Simona Todaro -- Bodies in a pickle: burial jars, individualism and group identities in middle Minoan Crete / Borja Legarra Herrero -- Fire, fragmentation and the body in the late Bronze Age Aegean / Yannis Galanakis -- Spatial and temporal variability in identity and representation within the bronze age cemeteries of knossos, crete / Eleni Hatzaki -- Collective selves and funerary rituals: early Mycenaean Dromoi as spaces of negotiation and embodiment of social identities / Nikolas Papadimitriou -- Burning people, breaking things: material entanglements, the Bronze Age/Iron Age transition and the Homeric dividual / James Whitley -- Epilogue: bodies in the eastern Mediterranean / Kostas Kotsakis.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78570-292-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78570-294-7
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1622164482
    Format: xii, 227 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781785702914
    Content: Introduction: the archaeology of bodies and the eastern Mediterranean / John Robb -- Part I. The represented body -- Polydactyly in chalcolithic figurines from Cyprus / Michelle Gamble, Christine Winkelmann and Sherry Fox -- Figurines, paint and the perception of the body in the early Bronze Age southern Aegean / Yiannis Papadatos -- Thoughts on the funerary use of the early Bronze Age (EBA) cycladic figurines: iconography, form, context and embodied lives / Dimitra Goula -- Composite, partial, created and floating bodies: a re-assessment of the Knossos Temple repositories assemblage / Fay Stevens and Anna Simandiraki-Grimshaw -- Figurines and complex identities in late Bronze Age Cyprus / Daisy Knox -- Handlers and viewers: some remarks on the process of perception of terracotta figurines on the example of Cypriot "goddesses with upraised arms" / Katarzyna Zeman-Wisniewska -- Part II. Material culture and the construction of identities -- Re-making the self: bodies, identities and materialities in chalcolithic Cyprus / Diane Bolger -- Pots and people: an investigation of individual and collective identities in early Bronze Age Cyprus / Jennifer M. Webb -- Dressed to impress: metal objects and embodied identities in early and middle Bronze Age Cyprus / Maria Mina -- Placed with care: interaction with decorated Mycenaean metal vessels / Stephanie Aulsebrook -- Part III. Ritualised practice and the performance of identities -- The performative body and social identity in the room of the fresco at Mycenae / Anne P. Chapin -- "It's war, not a dance": polarising embodied identities in the Aegean and the eastern Mediterranean from the end of the Bronze Age to the early Iron Age, 1200-700 BC / Manolis Mikrakis -- Nuptial vases in female tombs: aspects of funerary behaviour during the late geometric period in Attica / Vicky Vlachou -- Turning into stone: rock art and the construction of identities in ancient Thrace / Stella Pilavaki -- Part IV. Embodied knowledge through technology and space -- Lithics and identity at the middle Palaeolithic site of Lakonis Cave I, southern Peloponnese, Greece / Paraskevi Elefanti and Eleni Panagopoulou -- Picrolite and other stone beads and pendants: new forms in an old material during the transition from the Chalcolithic to the Cypriot Bronze Age / Giorgos Georgiou -- The embodiment of land ownership in the Aegean early Bronze Age / Ourania Kouka -- From potter's mark to the potter who marks / Kostis Christakis -- Part V. The lived body and identities -- Grasping identity: theoretically informed human bioarchaeology in or for the eastern Mediterranean? / Kirsi O. Lorentz -- Headshaping and identity at Tell Nader / Konstantinos Kopanias and Sherry C. Fox -- Constructing identities by ageing the body in the prehistoric Aegean: the view through the human remains / Sevi Triantaphyllou -- Part VI. Interaction with the dead body -- Secondary burials and the construction of group identities in Crete between the second half of the 4th and 2nd millennia BC / Luca Girella and Simona Todaro -- Bodies in a pickle: burial jars, individualism and group identities in middle Minoan Crete / Borja Legarra Herrero -- Fire, fragmentation and the body in the late Bronze Age Aegean / Yannis Galanakis -- Spatial and temporal variability in identity and representation within the bronze age cemeteries of knossos, crete / Eleni Hatzaki -- Collective selves and funerary rituals: early Mycenaean Dromoi as spaces of negotiation and embodiment of social identities / Nikolas Papadimitriou -- Burning people, breaking things: material entanglements, the Bronze Age/Iron Age transition and the Homeric dividual / James Whitley -- Epilogue: bodies in the eastern Mediterranean / Kostas Kotsakis
    Note: Konferenzangaben aus dem Vorwort
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781785702921
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781785702938
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781785702945
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe An archaeology of prehistoric bodies and embodied identities in the Eastern Mediterranean Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2016 ISBN 9781785702921
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ägäis ; Levante ; Mykenische Kultur ; Statuette ; Körper ; Kulturelle Identität ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_591406039
    Format: X, 204 S. , zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781407302416
    Series Statement: BAR 1894
    Language: English
    RVK:
    Keywords: Ägäis-Gebiet ; Anthropomorphismus ; Kleinplastik ; Geschlechterrolle ; Neolithikum ; Bronzezeit
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  • 5
    UID:
    edocfu_9959244731602883
    Format: 1 online resource (428 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 1-78570-291-2
    Note: Introduction: the archaeology of bodies and the eastern Mediterranean / John Robb -- Part I. The represented body -- Polydactyly in chalcolithic figurines from Cyprus / Michelle Gamble, Christine Winkelmann and Sherry Fox -- Figurines, paint and the perception of the body in the early Bronze Age southern Aegean / Yiannis Papadatos -- Thoughts on the funerary use of the early Bronze Age (EBA) cycladic figurines: iconography, form, context and embodied lives / Dimitra Goula -- Composite, partial, created and floating bodies: a re-assessment of the Knossos Temple repositories assemblage / Fay Stevens and Anna Simandiraki-Grimshaw -- Figurines and complex identities in late Bronze Age Cyprus / Daisy Knox -- Handlers and viewers: some remarks on the process of perception of terracotta figurines on the example of Cypriot "goddesses with upraised arms" / Katarzyna Zeman-Wisniewska -- Part II. Material culture and the construction of identities -- Re-making the self: bodies, identities and materialities in chalcolithic Cyprus / Diane Bolger -- Pots and people: an investigation of individual and collective identities in early Bronze Age Cyprus / Jennifer M. Webb -- Dressed to impress: metal objects and embodied identities in early and middle Bronze Age Cyprus / Maria Mina -- Placed with care: interaction with decorated Mycenaean metal vessels / Stephanie Aulsebrook -- Part III. Ritualised practice and the performance of identities -- The performative body and social identity in the room of the fresco at Mycenae / Anne P. Chapin -- "It's war, not a dance": polarising embodied identities in the Aegean and the eastern Mediterranean from the end of the Bronze Age to the early Iron Age, 1200-700 BC / Manolis Mikrakis -- Nuptial vases in female tombs: aspects of funerary behaviour during the late geometric period in Attica / Vicky Vlachou -- Turning into stone: rock art and the construction of identities in ancient Thrace / Stella Pilavaki -- Part IV. Embodied knowledge through technology and space -- Lithics and identity at the middle Palaeolithic site of Lakonis Cave I, southern Peloponnese, Greece / Paraskevi Elefanti and Eleni Panagopoulou -- Picrolite and other stone beads and pendants: new forms in an old material during the transition from the Chalcolithic to the Cypriot Bronze Age / Giorgos Georgiou -- The embodiment of land ownership in the Aegean early Bronze Age / Ourania Kouka -- From potter's mark to the potter who marks / Kostis Christakis -- Part V. The lived body and identities -- Grasping identity: theoretically informed human bioarchaeology in or for the eastern Mediterranean? / Kirsi O. Lorentz -- Headshaping and identity at Tell Nader / Konstantinos Kopanias and Sherry C. Fox -- Constructing identities by ageing the body in the prehistoric Aegean: the view through the human remains / Sevi Triantaphyllou -- Part VI. Interaction with the dead body -- Secondary burials and the construction of group identities in Crete between the second half of the 4th and 2nd millennia BC / Luca Girella and Simona Todaro -- Bodies in a pickle: burial jars, individualism and group identities in middle Minoan Crete / Borja Legarra Herrero -- Fire, fragmentation and the body in the late Bronze Age Aegean / Yannis Galanakis -- Spatial and temporal variability in identity and representation within the bronze age cemeteries of knossos, crete / Eleni Hatzaki -- Collective selves and funerary rituals: early Mycenaean Dromoi as spaces of negotiation and embodiment of social identities / Nikolas Papadimitriou -- Burning people, breaking things: material entanglements, the Bronze Age/Iron Age transition and the Homeric dividual / James Whitley -- Epilogue: bodies in the eastern Mediterranean / Kostas Kotsakis.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78570-292-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78570-294-7
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_BV035295560
    Format: X, 204 S. : , zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst. und Kt.
    ISBN: 978-1-4073-0241-6
    Series Statement: British archaeological reports / International series 1894
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    RVK:
    Keywords: Anthropomorphismus ; Kleinplastik ; Geschlechterrolle ; Neolithikum ; Bronzezeit
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1869201299
    Content: Las preguntas que estas experiencias de aula sugieren: el problema de investigación En la Sección 1.2.1 se presentó una experiencia dónde los estudiantes fueron invitados a mirar la realidad, elegir un tema de su interés, plantear una pregunta y responderla con ayuda de la matemática. En ese proceso, la tecnología posibilitó que los alumnos encontraran un modelo de la situación, sofisticado para la edad de esos estudiantes, y pudieran representarlo usando fórmulas y gráficos con Graphmatica. La experiencia que aparece en la Sección 1.2.2 sugiere cómo el software Scratch, introducido en el aula para aplicar conceptos relativos a las coordenadas de puntos en el plano, derivó en el interés de los estudiantes por considerar situaciones de la realidad que el software les permitiera representar. Se desprende de aquí mi interés en mirar el proceso de selección de un tema de la realidad y simularlo con Scratch como un proceso de modelización matemática. Esta conjunción de experiencias personales fue la que motivó mi mirada hacia un proceso de modelización cuyo resultado fuera una simulación construida con tecnología, que inspiró el planteo de las preguntas presentadas en la Sección 1.1, y que permite formular el siguiente objetivo general para este trabajo: Describir la naturaleza del proceso de modelización matemática que alumnos de primer año de nivel secundario desarrollan cuando construyen simulaciones de alguna situación de la realidad elegida por ellos utilizando el software Scratch, y la matemática que se aprende en ese proceso. Pensar el proceso de construcción de una simulación con Scratch contiene un conjunto de preguntas que se derivan de la perspectiva de considerar este proceso como caso particular de modelización matemática. Puesto que todo proceso de modelización comienza con un recorte de la realidad para ser estudiado, es de especial interés responder cuestiones tales como ¿qué temas de la realidad imitan los alumnos en sus simulaciones?, y ¿qué aspectos de la realidad capturan en ellas? También interesa responder preguntas que refieren a otros aspectos relevantes del proceso de modelización: ¿qué variables abstraen para vincularlas en un problema de diseño?, y ¿hay evidencia de alguna actividad de validación o verificación del modelo matemático obtenido? Considerar la modelización matemática como una estrategia de aprendizaje de valor educativo implica la necesidad de considerar otras cuestiones tales como: ¿qué matemática aparece en las simulaciones con Scratch?, ¿qué aporta al aprendizaje de la matemática la actividad de construcción de simulaciones con este software? Estas preguntas se refieren tanto a la matemática presente en el modelo obtenido como a aspectos referidos al aprendizaje escolar de la matemática. Colocar el foco en la tecnología (Scratch) que media el proceso de construcción de una simulación remite a preguntar: ¿cómo condiciona este recurso la naturaleza del modelo de la realidad que los alumnos obtienen en sus simulaciones? Cada grupo de preguntas conforman los siguientes objetivos específicos que desglosan el objetivo general antes planteado: 1. Caracterizar el proceso de construcción de una simulación con Scratch como proceso de modelización matemática. 2. Analizar la matemática que aparece en las producciones de los estudiantes. 3. Caracterizar y analizar la naturaleza mediadora de Scratch en el proceso de construcción de las simulaciones. Como expresé en la Sección 1.1 la definición de estos objetivos está sostenida por la convicción de que las actividades de naturaleza exploratoria que promueven la autonomía del alumno en la selección de su tema de estudio y la forma de abordarlo son situaciones propicias para el aprendizaje de la matemática. La experiencia docente con modelización mediando tecnologías en el aula, relatada en este capítulo, ha conformado la convicción de que cuando median las tecnologías digitales, los alumnos son capaces de realizar actividades matemáticas que eran impensadas con otras tecnologías usuales (papel y lápiz, material manipulable, calculadoras, etc.). Estas convicciones sustentan el desarrollo de esta tesis y definen mi mirada analítica para su abordaje. En el capítulo siguiente presento una revisión de la literatura que me permite adoptar una perspectiva epistemológica particular para la producción de conocimiento matemático y el aprendizaje de la matemática cuando median las tecnologías. Posteriormente, analizo los fundamentos teóricos que reconocen la construcción de una simulación con Scratch como caso particular de modelización matemática y describo las etapas de este proceso. Finalmente, expongo los antecedentes del problema de investigación en la literatura relativa a procesos de modelización cuando median las tecnologías.
    Language: Spanish
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1656185903
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 227 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781785702921
    Content: Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction. The Archaeology of Bodies and the Eastern Mediterranean -- PART I: THE REPRESENTED BODY -- 1. Polydactyly in Chalcolithic Figurines from Cyprus -- 2. Figurines, Paint and the Perception of the Body in the Early Bronze Age Southern Aegean -- 3. Thoughts on the Funerary Use of the Early Bronze Age (EBA) Cycladic Figurines: Iconography, Form, Context and Embodied Lives -- 4. Composite, Partial, Created and Floating Bodies: a Re-Assessment of the Knossos Temple Repositories Assemblage -- 5. Figurines and Complex Identities in Late Bronze Age Cyprus -- 6. Handlers and Viewers: Some Remarks on the Process of Perception of Terracotta Figurines on the Example of Cypriot "Goddesses with Upraised Arms" -- PART II: MATERIAL CULTURE AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITIES -- 7. Re-Making the Self: Bodies, Identities and Materialities in Chalcolithic Cyprus -- 8. Pots and People: An Investigation of Individual and Collective Identities in Early Bronze Age Cyprus -- 9. Dressed to Impress: Metal Objects and Embodied Identities in Early and Middle Bronze Age Cyprus -- 10. Placed with Care: Interaction with Decorated Mycenaean Metal Vessels -- PART III: RITUALISED PRACTICE AND THE PERFORMANCE OF IDENTITIES -- 11. The Performative Body and Social Identity in the Room of the Fresco at Mycenae -- 12. "It's War, not a Dance": Polarising Embodied Identities in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean from the End of the Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age, 1200-700 BC -- 13. Nuptial Vases in Female Tombs? Aspects of Funerary Behaviour during the Late Geometric Period in Attica -- 14. Turning into Stone: Rock Art and the Construction of Identities in Ancient Thrace -- PART IV: EMBODIED KNOWLEDGE THROUGH TECHNOLOGY AND SPACE.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781785702914
    Additional Edition: Print version Mina, Maria An Archaeology of Prehistoric Bodies and Embodied Identities in the Eastern Mediterranean Havertown : Oxbow Books,c2016 ISBN 9781785702914
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Embodied identities in the prehistoric Eastern Mediterranean (Veranstaltung : 2012 : Nikosia) An archaeology of prehistoric bodies and embodied identities in the Eastern Mediterranean Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2016 ISBN 9781785702914
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ägäis ; Levante ; Mykenische Kultur ; Statuette ; Körper ; Electronic books
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