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    Aldershot [u.a.] : Ashgate
    UID:
    gbv_563189460
    Umfang: XXVI, 226 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9780754672883
    Serie: Digital research in the arts and humanities
    Inhalt: The imaging of historical documents / Andrew Prescott -- Restoration and manuscript archaeology / Meg Twycross -- Representations of sources and data : working with exceptions to hierarchy in historical documents / Donald Spaeth -- Finding needles in haystacks : data-mining in distributed historical datasets / Fabio Ciravegna ... [et al.] -- Digital searching and the re-formulation of historical knowledge / Tim Hitchcock -- Using computer-assisted qualitative data-analysis software in historical research / Caroline Bowden -- Stepping back from the trench edge : an archaeological perspective on the development of standards for recording and publication / Julian Richards and Catherine Hardman -- Which? What? When? : on the virtual representation of time / Manfred Thaller -- In the kingdom of the blind : visualization and e-science in archaeology, the arts and humanities / Vince Gaffney -- Using geographical information systems to explore space and time in the humanities / Ian Gregory -- Spatial technologies in archaeology in the twenty-first century / Paul Cripps -- Digital artefacts : possibilities and purpose / David Arnold -- "Oh, to make the boards to speak! There's a task!" : towards a poetics of paradata / Richard Beacham -- Electronic corpora of artefacts : the example of the corpus of romanesque sculpture in Britain and Ireland / Anna Bentkowska-Kafel -- Conclusion : virtual representations of the past : new research methods, tools and communities of practice / Lorna Hughes
    Anmerkung: These papers were presented at The Expert Seminar, held in Sheffield, England, on 19-21 April 2006. - Includes bibliographical references and index , The imaging of historical documents / Andrew Prescott -- Restoration and manuscript archaeology / Meg Twycross -- Representations of sources and data : working with exceptions to hierarchy in historical documents / Donald Spaeth -- Finding needles in haystacks : data-mining in distributed historical datasets / Fabio Ciravegna ... [et al.] -- Digital searching and the re-formulation of historical knowledge / Tim Hitchcock -- Using computer-assisted qualitative data-analysis software in historical research / Caroline Bowden -- Stepping back from the trench edge : an archaeological perspective on the development of standards for recording and publication / Julian Richards and Catherine Hardman -- Which? What? When? : on the virtual representation of time / Manfred Thaller -- In the kingdom of the blind : visualization and e-science in archaeology, the arts and humanities / Vince Gaffney -- Using geographical information systems to explore space and time in the humanities / Ian Gregory -- Spatial technologies in archaeology in the twenty-first century / Paul Cripps -- Digital artefacts : possibilities and purpose / David Arnold -- "Oh, to make the boards to speak! There's a task!" : towards a poetics of paradata / Richard Beacham -- Electronic corpora of artefacts : the example of the corpus of romanesque sculpture in Britain and Ireland / Anna Bentkowska-Kafel -- Conclusion : virtual representations of the past : new research methods, tools and communities of practice / Lorna Hughes
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte
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    Schlagwort(e): Geschichtswissenschaft ; Methode ; Datenverarbeitung ; Virtuelle Rekonstruktion ; Archäologie ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Mehr zum Autor: Greengrass, Mark 1949-
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  • 2
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Washington, D.C. :American Geophysical Union,
    UID:
    almafu_9959327916202883
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781118664094 , 1118664094
    Serie: Geophysical monograph series ; 27
    Anmerkung: Seismotectonics of the Northern Philippine Island Arc / Michael W Hamburger, Richard K Cardwell, Bryan L Isacks -- Origin and History of the South China Sea Basin / Brian Taylor, Dennis E Hayes -- The Tectonics of Northward Propagating Subduction Along Eastern Luzon, Philippine Islands / Stephen D Lewis, Dennis E Hayes -- Paleomagnetism of Luzon / M Fuller, R McCabe, I S Williams, J Almasco, R Y Encina, A S Zanoria, J A Wolfe -- Geology of the Zambales Range, Luzon, Philippine Islands: Ophiolite Derived from an Island Arc-Back Arc Basin Pair / James W Hawkins, Cynthia A Evans -- Original Setting and Emplacement History of the Zambales Ophiolite, Luzon, Phillipines, from Stratigraphic Evidence / W J Schweller, D E Karig, S B Bachman -- Petrological and Geochemical Documentation of Ocean Floor Metamorphism in the Zambales Ophiolite, Philippines / E E Geary, R W Kay -- Structural Lineaments and Neogene Volcanism in Southwestern Luzon / John A Wolfe, Stephen Self -- The Geology and Geochemistry of Philippine Porphyry Copper Deposits / Allan F Divis -- Seismicity Associated with Back Arc Crustal Spreading in the Central Mariana Trough / Donald M Hussong, John B Sinton -- Crustal Structure of a Short Length Transform Fault in the Central Mariana Trough / John B Sinton, Donald M Hussong -- Seafloor Magnetotelluric Soundings in the Mariana Island Arc Area / J H Filloux -- Marine Geology of the Forearc Region, Southern Mariana Island Arc / D E Karig, Beverly Ranken -- Hypothetical Model for the Bending of the Mariana Arc / Robert McCabe, Seiya Uyeda -- Gabbroic and Ultramafic Rocks from the Mariana Trench: An Island Arc Ophiolite / S H Bloomer, J W Hawkins -- Temporal Relationships Between Back Arc Basin Formation and Arc Volcanism with Special Reference to the Philippine Sea / D E Karig -- Convergence at the Caroline-Pacific Plate Boundary: Collision and Subduction / K A Hegarty, J K Weissel, D E Hayes -- Chronology of Volcanic Events in the Eastern Philippine Sea / Arend Meijer, Mark Reagan, Howard Ellis, Muhammad Shafiqullah, John Sutter, Paul Damon, Stanley Kling -- Collision Processes in the Northern Molucca Sea / Gregory F Moore, Eli A Silver -- The Halmahera Island Arc, Molucca Sea Collision Zone, Indonesia: A Geochemical Survey / J D Morris, P A Jezek, S R Hart, J B Hill -- Paleomagnetism and Age Determination of Cretaceous Rocks from Gyeongsang Basin, Korean Peninsula / Yo-Ichiro Otofuji, Jin Yong Oh, Takao Hirajima, Kyung Duck Min, Sadao Sasajima.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_BV042135168
    Umfang: 470 S.
    Ausgabe: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 978-1-4725-2384-6 , 978-1-4725-2989-3
    Serie: Drama and performance studies
    Anmerkung: Enth. u.a.: Night watches / by Allan Monkhouse. - Mine eyes have seen / by Alice Dunbar-Nelson
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-1-4725-2750-9
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-4725-3262-6
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte , Anglistik
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    Knoxville : University of Tennessee Press
    UID:
    gbv_723547173
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (551 p.)
    ISBN: 9781572338227
    Serie: Voices of the Civil War
    Inhalt: Among the finer soldier-diarists of the Civil War, John Edward Dooley first came to the attention of readers when an edition of his wartime journal, edited by Joseph Durkin, was published in 1945. That book, John Dooley, Confederate Soldier, became a widely used resource for historians, who frequently tapped Dooley’s vivid accounts of Second Bull Run, Antietam, and Gettysburg, where he was wounded during Pickett’s Charge and subsequently captured. As it happens, the 1945 edition is actually a much-truncated version of Dooley’s original journal that fails to capture the ful
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record , Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part One: Secession; A Few Words upon the Right of a State to Withdraw from the United States; Part Two: War; Introduction to John Dooley's "War Notes"; 1. "Oh How Scared I Felt!": The Second Manassas Campaign, August 1862; 2. "Oh, How I Ran!": The Maryland Campaign, September 1862; 3. "Resting from Our Labors": Camp in the Shenandoah Valley, September-November 1862; 4. "These Brave but Doomed Foreigners": Fredericksburg, December 1862; 5. "Everything Is Excessively Dull": Winter Quarters, December1862-March 1863 , 6. "We Slept in the Trenches": Coastal Carolina and Southeastern Virginia, March-June 18637. "Into the Very Jaws of Destruction": The Gettysburg Campaign, June-July 1863; 8. "Vae Victis": Prisoner, July 1863; 9. "Still Hoping for Better Things": Fort McHenry, July-August 1863; 10. "This Selfish, Cold Hearted, Cold Blooded Enemy": Johnson's Island, August-November 1863; 11. "Learning How Little Food . . . a Man May Live Upon": Johnson's Island, November 1863-March 1864; 12. "Anxiety about Virginia Affairs": Johnson's Island, March-July 1864 , 13. "The Bad News Is Raging": Johnson's Island, August-November 186414. "I Am among the Number-Glory, Alleluia": From Johnson's Island to Richmond, December 1864-March 1865; 15. "All Is Confusion and Panic": In Search of the CSA, March-April 1865; 16. "A Bitter, Bitter Draught": Journey's End, April-May 1865; Part Three: Reconstruction; Lines Addressed to the Bronze Statue of the Goddess of Liberty Which Covers the Capitol's Dome, Washington, D.C.; Notes; Index;
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781572338302
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781572338227
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe John Dooley's Civil War : An Irish American's Journey in the First Virginia Infantry Regiment
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949698482002882
    Umfang: ill
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-80327-073-X
    Serie: Proceedings of the UISPP World Congress Series
    Inhalt: New Advances in the History of Archaeology presents the papers from three sessions organised by the History of Archaeology Scientific Commission at the 18th UISPP World Congress (Paris, June 2018). The first session, From stratigraphy to stratigraphic excavation in pre- and protohistoric archaeology organised by Massimo Tarantini and Alessandro Guidi, reviews the development of stratigraphical methods in archaeology in many European countries. The second session, Epistemology, History and Philosophy of Science: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the History of Archaeology, organised by Sophie A. de Beaune and Oscar Moro Abadia, is characterised by different examples of intersections between archaeology and other disciplines like history and the philosophy of science. Finally, four papers discuss the development of different types of interdisciplinarity in Europe and South America. These were presented in the third session, Archaeology and interdisciplinarity, from the 19th century to present-day research, organized by Laura Coltofean, Géraldine. Delley, Margarita Díaz-Andreu and Marc-Antoine Kaeser.
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Démarche d'historien et de préhistorien ou comment pallier les manques dans l'étude -- Figure 1. Carte de localisation des sites paléolithiques incluant les sites mentionnés dans cette étude : n°7 et n° 8 © Notter in Rossoni-Notter et al. 2016. -- Figure 2. Carte des sites des Balzi Rossi (Vintimille, Ligurie, Italie). © Notter d'après Lumley et Barral 1976. -- Figure 3. Première page d'un carnet de note de la grotte du Prince (Barmal del Ponte) tenu par Léonce de Villeneuve 1899-1900. Inédit (©Archives du M.A.P. de Monaco). -- Figure 4. Troisième Journal de la grotte du Prince (Barma del Ponte), Coupes, décembre 1897, page 9. Inédit (©Archives du M.A.P.). -- Figure 5. Extrait du Journal de la grotte des Enfants. Inédit (©Archives du M.A.P.). -- Figure 6. Exemple d'étiquetage d'une pièce lithique, pastille bleue à la grotte du Prince, Foyer C. -- Figure 7. Lot d'industries lithiques provenant de l'abri Lorenzi (Balzi Rossi, Vintimille, Italie). Photographie datée de 1920. Archives du Musée d'Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco. -- Figure 8. Dessin du dernier biface découvert à la grotte de l'Observatoire (Monaco) en 1919. Archives du Palais Princier de Monaco. -- Figure 9. Lot d'industries lithiques provenant de la grotte du Cavillon (Balzi Rossi, Vintimille, Italie) et présenté par foyers au sein d'une vitrine du premier Musée d'Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco. Photographies datée de 1920 et d'aujourd'hui. -- Figure 10. Lot d'industries lithiques provenant du Foyer A de la grotte du Prince (Balzi Rossi, Vintimille, Italie). Photographie datée du 5 décembre 1896. Archives du Palais Princier de Monaco. -- Santa Verna in 1911 and 2015: re-examining pioneering stratigraphic excavation methods. , Figure 1. Map of the Central Mediterranean region showing the location of the Maltese Islands and the site of Santa Verna. -- Figure 2. Portrait of Thomas Ashby 1874-1931 (BSR copyright). -- Figure 4. Santa Verna in 2015. -- Figure 5. Sub-adult skeleton exposed at Santa Verna in 1911 (Bradley 1912). -- Figure 6. Measured plan, profile and section drawing of Santa Verna, Gozo (Ashby et al. 1913). -- Figure 7. Detail illustrating the vertical section through deposits at Santa Verna. -- Figure 8. Ashby and Bradley's 1911 sondage re-excavated in 2015. -- Figure 9. Structural features at Santa Verna in 1911 (left) and 2015 (right). -- Figure 10. Section drawings from the 2015 excavations at Santa Verna. Compare with Figure 7. -- Figure 11. Bayesian model for the sequence of radiocarbon dates associated with the Santa Verna 'temple' megalithic building. -- The multiple roots of an innovative excavation: G.A. Blanc at the Romanelli Cave -- Figure 1. Gian Alberto Blanc (1879-1966), on the right side, illustrates the cave to a group of visitors in the 1930s (Archivio dell'Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria). -- Figure 2. Grotta Romanelli view from the sea in 1914 (Archivio dell'Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria). -- Figure 3. Numerous and beautiful illustrative plates published in Blanc 1928 demonstrate that the finds were rigorously distinguished by their layer of provenience. -- Figure 4. G.A. Blanc carried out microscopic observation to verify the hypothesis of an aeolian origin for the sands found in Romanelli Cave -- several microphotographs were published (from Blanc 1928). -- Figure 5. Paolo Graziosi (1906-1988), on the right side, at Romanelli cave in the 1930s (Archivio dell'Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria). -- Figure 6. ???. , Paul Vouga à La Tène et à Auvernier : la stratigraphie à l'épreuve de la typologie -- Figure 1. Position du site de La Tène, dans la baie d'Épagnier, à l'extrémité nord-est du lac de Neuchâtel, près de la rivière Thielle. Aujourd'hui canalisée, celle-ci déverse les eaux du lac de Neuchâtel dans celui de Bienne. Photographie B. Arnold. Inf -- Figure 2. Paul Vouga (1880-1940) à l'âge de 25 ans environ. Professeur d'histoire et de français à l'école de Commerce de Neuchâtel, il s'occupe en outre, en dehors de son poste et sans rémunération, de la collection archéologique du Musée historique et d -- Figure 3. En 11 ans, les fouilles officielles de La Tène ont touché une surface de 170 mètres de long, par 25 à 40 de largeur et jusqu'à plus de 4 mètres de profondeur. Commencées en aval du pont Desor, elles vident progressivement l'intégralité du comble -- Figure 4. Les fouilles progressent par tranchées perpendiculaires au chenal comblé de l'ancienne Thielle, mettant en évidence de spectaculaires coupes. La Tène, 28.09.1911. Archives du Laténium. -- Figure 5. Du relevé de détail au simple profil, les coupes stratigraphiques du site de La Tène ont été inégalement documentées durant les fouilles officielles. Archives du Laténium. Infographie OPAN/J. Spielmann. -- Figure 6. Le plan du site que donne Vouga dans sa monographie reflète sa conception du site, où tout est contemporain. (Vouga 1923). -- Figure 7. Paul Vouga et la stratigraphie néolithique d'Auvernier/La Saunerie, le 20 sept. 1919. Photographie Samuel Perret, Archives du Laténium. -- Pioneers of archaeological stratigraphical techniques -- Figure 1. Giorgio Buchner (1914-2005). -- Figure 2. Vivara island, in red point the Buchner's trenches. -- Figure 3. Luigi Bernabò Brea (1910-1999). -- Figure 4. Salvatore Maria Puglisi (1912-1985). , Figure 5. Grotta delle Felci, Buchner's documentation of section South of principal trench IIPU excavation (1941). -- Figure 6. Grotta delle Felci_IIPU Multidisciplinary Research Team: Luigi Cardini (1898-1971), first at right and then Buchner, Blanc and Settepassi. -- Figure 7. Papesca -- obsidian tools found by Buchner (1949). -- Figure 8. Alfred Rittmann (1893-1980). -- Figure 9. Buchner at Punta Milazzese settlement (Panarea) and A& -- B huts (from Mastelloni 2020, p. 184, fig. 2). -- Figure 10. Poliochni, Lemnos. A stratigraphical section in the Room 819, Bernabò Brea excavation 1936 (Archive of the Italian Archaeological School at Athens). -- Figure 11. Poliochni, Lemnos. Stratigraphical section of Room 864 by Bernabò Brea 1952 (after Bernabò Brea 1964). -- Figure 12. Arene Candide, excavations 1940-42, main NE stratigraphic section (courtesy Istituto Italiano di Paleontologia Umana [ISIPU]). -- Figure 13. Arene Candide, field sketch of the upper part of the same section by Bernabò Brea (courtesy ISIPU). -- Figure 14. A. Arene Candide, 1970 campaign -- stratigraphic sketch by Cardini B. Stratigraphic sketch of 1968 Grotta Giovanna C excavations (from Pianese 1968-69). -- Figure 16. Arene Candide, sketch plan of part of the Epigravettian graveyard by L. Cardini (courtesy ISIPU). -- Figure 17. Arene Candide, photograph of grave VIII by L. Cardini (courtesy ISIPU). -- Figure 18. Grotta Corrugi, Pachino (Sr), plan and stratigraphical section by Bernabò Brea 1945 (after Bernabò Brea 1949). -- Figure 19. Lipari, Acropolis, stratigraphical section in the Insula IV (after Bernabò Brea and Cavalier 1980). -- Figure 20. Lipari, Acropolis, stratigraphical section in the area oh Ausonian hut Alpha II (after Bernabò Brea and Cavalier 1980). -- Figure 21. Scheme with the two 'parallel' lives of the two scholars. , Figure 22. Paolo Orsi (1859-1935). -- Abstraction in Archaeological Stratigraphy: a Pyrenean Lineage of Innovation -- Figure 1. Map of the archaeological sites and municipalities mentioned in the text. -- Figure 2. The method used to record the position of objects by (Caso Andrade and Marquina, 1938: p. 269). -- Figure 4. Graphic representation of the Cartesian grid used during the excavation of the Tute de Carrelore site by Laplace. The dots show the location of the objects uncovered (Laplace-Jauretche 1949: 228). -- Figure 5. Illustration of two methods to record the location of an object during an excavation: above the surface level with reference to the plan Om -- below the surface, with reference to the plan of the nm triangle (Laplace 1971, p. 228). -- Figure 7. Annual cumulative sum of Laplace-Jauretche and Méroc 1954a, and Laplace 1971, citations (data: Google Scholar). -- Figure 8. An 'analytical formula' representing the stratigraphy of the Cueva de Arrillor. The sign [] represents the stratigraphic structure, = the superposition of structures, {} the inclusion of structures, _ the structure in the case of composed expres -- Primitif, précurseur, contemporain -- Figure 1. Typologie des approches modernes de l'art paléolithique. -- Compelling image-worlds -- Figure 1. Selection of lithic imagery from the French subsample. (1) Diagram of idealized technological relationships including débitage modes, blank shapes, tool types and object frequencies (Bazile and Boccaccio 2008: fig. 26) -- (2) artefact drawing with -- Figure 2. Selection of lithic imagery from the Anglophone subsample. (1) Artefact photographs of specific point types with added contour lines and scar outlines (Blinkhorn et al. 2015: fig. 6) -- (2) graph conveying the results of a discriminant function an. , Figure 3. Comparison of absolute frequency values of image sub-types recorded in the French and Anglophone sample. For an explanation of sub-type IDs, refer to Appendix 2.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-80327-072-1
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949708076902882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (244 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781803270739
    Serie: Proceedings of the UISPP World Congress Series
    Inhalt: This volume presents papers from three sessions organised by the History of Archaeology Scientific Commission at the 18th UISPP World Congress (Paris, June 2018) considering the development of stratigraphical methods in archaeology in many European countries, and interdisciplinary perspectives on the history of archaeology.
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Démarche d'historien et de préhistorien ou comment pallier les manques dans l'étude -- Figure 1. Carte de localisation des sites paléolithiques incluant les sites mentionnés dans cette étude : n°7 et n° 8 © Notter in Rossoni-Notter et al. 2016. -- Figure 2. Carte des sites des Balzi Rossi (Vintimille, Ligurie, Italie). © Notter d'après Lumley et Barral 1976. -- Figure 3. Première page d'un carnet de note de la grotte du Prince (Barmal del Ponte) tenu par Léonce de Villeneuve 1899-1900. Inédit (©Archives du M.A.P. de Monaco). -- Figure 4. Troisième Journal de la grotte du Prince (Barma del Ponte), Coupes, décembre 1897, page 9. Inédit (©Archives du M.A.P.). -- Figure 5. Extrait du Journal de la grotte des Enfants. Inédit (©Archives du M.A.P.). -- Figure 6. Exemple d'étiquetage d'une pièce lithique, pastille bleue à la grotte du Prince, Foyer C. -- Figure 7. Lot d'industries lithiques provenant de l'abri Lorenzi (Balzi Rossi, Vintimille, Italie). Photographie datée de 1920. Archives du Musée d'Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco. -- Figure 8. Dessin du dernier biface découvert à la grotte de l'Observatoire (Monaco) en 1919. Archives du Palais Princier de Monaco. -- Figure 9. Lot d'industries lithiques provenant de la grotte du Cavillon (Balzi Rossi, Vintimille, Italie) et présenté par foyers au sein d'une vitrine du premier Musée d'Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco. Photographies datée de 1920 et d'aujourd'hui. -- Figure 10. Lot d'industries lithiques provenant du Foyer A de la grotte du Prince (Balzi Rossi, Vintimille, Italie). Photographie datée du 5 décembre 1896. Archives du Palais Princier de Monaco. -- Santa Verna in 1911 and 2015: re-examining pioneering stratigraphic excavation methods. , Figure 1. Map of the Central Mediterranean region showing the location of the Maltese Islands and the site of Santa Verna. -- Figure 2. Portrait of Thomas Ashby 1874-1931 (BSR copyright). -- Figure 4. Santa Verna in 2015. -- Figure 5. Sub-adult skeleton exposed at Santa Verna in 1911 (Bradley 1912). -- Figure 6. Measured plan, profile and section drawing of Santa Verna, Gozo (Ashby et al. 1913). -- Figure 7. Detail illustrating the vertical section through deposits at Santa Verna. -- Figure 8. Ashby and Bradley's 1911 sondage re-excavated in 2015. -- Figure 9. Structural features at Santa Verna in 1911 (left) and 2015 (right). -- Figure 10. Section drawings from the 2015 excavations at Santa Verna. Compare with Figure 7. -- Figure 11. Bayesian model for the sequence of radiocarbon dates associated with the Santa Verna 'temple' megalithic building. -- The multiple roots of an innovative excavation: G.A. Blanc at the Romanelli Cave -- Figure 1. Gian Alberto Blanc (1879-1966), on the right side, illustrates the cave to a group of visitors in the 1930s (Archivio dell'Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria). -- Figure 2. Grotta Romanelli view from the sea in 1914 (Archivio dell'Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria). -- Figure 3. Numerous and beautiful illustrative plates published in Blanc 1928 demonstrate that the finds were rigorously distinguished by their layer of provenience. -- Figure 4. G.A. Blanc carried out microscopic observation to verify the hypothesis of an aeolian origin for the sands found in Romanelli Cave -- several microphotographs were published (from Blanc 1928). -- Figure 5. Paolo Graziosi (1906-1988), on the right side, at Romanelli cave in the 1930s (Archivio dell'Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria). -- Figure 6. ???. , Paul Vouga à La Tène et à Auvernier : la stratigraphie à l'épreuve de la typologie -- Figure 1. Position du site de La Tène, dans la baie d'Épagnier, à l'extrémité nord-est du lac de Neuchâtel, près de la rivière Thielle. Aujourd'hui canalisée, celle-ci déverse les eaux du lac de Neuchâtel dans celui de Bienne. Photographie B. Arnold. Inf -- Figure 2. Paul Vouga (1880-1940) à l'âge de 25 ans environ. Professeur d'histoire et de français à l'école de Commerce de Neuchâtel, il s'occupe en outre, en dehors de son poste et sans rémunération, de la collection archéologique du Musée historique et d -- Figure 3. En 11 ans, les fouilles officielles de La Tène ont touché une surface de 170 mètres de long, par 25 à 40 de largeur et jusqu'à plus de 4 mètres de profondeur. Commencées en aval du pont Desor, elles vident progressivement l'intégralité du comble -- Figure 4. Les fouilles progressent par tranchées perpendiculaires au chenal comblé de l'ancienne Thielle, mettant en évidence de spectaculaires coupes. La Tène, 28.09.1911. Archives du Laténium. -- Figure 5. Du relevé de détail au simple profil, les coupes stratigraphiques du site de La Tène ont été inégalement documentées durant les fouilles officielles. Archives du Laténium. Infographie OPAN/J. Spielmann. -- Figure 6. Le plan du site que donne Vouga dans sa monographie reflète sa conception du site, où tout est contemporain. (Vouga 1923). -- Figure 7. Paul Vouga et la stratigraphie néolithique d'Auvernier/La Saunerie, le 20 sept. 1919. Photographie Samuel Perret, Archives du Laténium. -- Pioneers of archaeological stratigraphical techniques -- Figure 1. Giorgio Buchner (1914-2005). -- Figure 2. Vivara island, in red point the Buchner's trenches. -- Figure 3. Luigi Bernabò Brea (1910-1999). -- Figure 4. Salvatore Maria Puglisi (1912-1985). , Figure 5. Grotta delle Felci, Buchner's documentation of section South of principal trench IIPU excavation (1941). -- Figure 6. Grotta delle Felci_IIPU Multidisciplinary Research Team: Luigi Cardini (1898-1971), first at right and then Buchner, Blanc and Settepassi. -- Figure 7. Papesca -- obsidian tools found by Buchner (1949). -- Figure 8. Alfred Rittmann (1893-1980). -- Figure 9. Buchner at Punta Milazzese settlement (Panarea) and A& -- B huts (from Mastelloni 2020, p. 184, fig. 2). -- Figure 10. Poliochni, Lemnos. A stratigraphical section in the Room 819, Bernabò Brea excavation 1936 (Archive of the Italian Archaeological School at Athens). -- Figure 11. Poliochni, Lemnos. Stratigraphical section of Room 864 by Bernabò Brea 1952 (after Bernabò Brea 1964). -- Figure 12. Arene Candide, excavations 1940-42, main NE stratigraphic section (courtesy Istituto Italiano di Paleontologia Umana [ISIPU]). -- Figure 13. Arene Candide, field sketch of the upper part of the same section by Bernabò Brea (courtesy ISIPU). -- Figure 14. A. Arene Candide, 1970 campaign -- stratigraphic sketch by Cardini B. Stratigraphic sketch of 1968 Grotta Giovanna C excavations (from Pianese 1968-69). -- Figure 16. Arene Candide, sketch plan of part of the Epigravettian graveyard by L. Cardini (courtesy ISIPU). -- Figure 17. Arene Candide, photograph of grave VIII by L. Cardini (courtesy ISIPU). -- Figure 18. Grotta Corrugi, Pachino (Sr), plan and stratigraphical section by Bernabò Brea 1945 (after Bernabò Brea 1949). -- Figure 19. Lipari, Acropolis, stratigraphical section in the Insula IV (after Bernabò Brea and Cavalier 1980). -- Figure 20. Lipari, Acropolis, stratigraphical section in the area oh Ausonian hut Alpha II (after Bernabò Brea and Cavalier 1980). -- Figure 21. Scheme with the two 'parallel' lives of the two scholars. , Figure 22. Paolo Orsi (1859-1935). -- Abstraction in Archaeological Stratigraphy: a Pyrenean Lineage of Innovation -- Figure 1. Map of the archaeological sites and municipalities mentioned in the text. -- Figure 2. The method used to record the position of objects by (Caso Andrade and Marquina, 1938: p. 269). -- Figure 4. Graphic representation of the Cartesian grid used during the excavation of the Tute de Carrelore site by Laplace. The dots show the location of the objects uncovered (Laplace-Jauretche 1949: 228). -- Figure 5. Illustration of two methods to record the location of an object during an excavation: above the surface level with reference to the plan Om -- below the surface, with reference to the plan of the nm triangle (Laplace 1971, p. 228). -- Figure 7. Annual cumulative sum of Laplace-Jauretche and Méroc 1954a, and Laplace 1971, citations (data: Google Scholar). -- Figure 8. An 'analytical formula' representing the stratigraphy of the Cueva de Arrillor. The sign [] represents the stratigraphic structure, = the superposition of structures, {} the inclusion of structures, _ the structure in the case of composed expres -- Primitif, précurseur, contemporain -- Figure 1. Typologie des approches modernes de l'art paléolithique. -- Compelling image-worlds -- Figure 1. Selection of lithic imagery from the French subsample. (1) Diagram of idealized technological relationships including débitage modes, blank shapes, tool types and object frequencies (Bazile and Boccaccio 2008: fig. 26) -- (2) artefact drawing with -- Figure 2. Selection of lithic imagery from the Anglophone subsample. (1) Artefact photographs of specific point types with added contour lines and scar outlines (Blinkhorn et al. 2015: fig. 6) -- (2) graph conveying the results of a discriminant function an. , Figure 3. Comparison of absolute frequency values of image sub-types recorded in the French and Anglophone sample. For an explanation of sub-type IDs, refer to Appendix 2.
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    Serie: Proceedings of the UISPP World Congress Series
    Inhalt: New Advances in the History of Archaeology presents the papers from three sessions organised by the History of Archaeology Scientific Commission at the 18th UISPP World Congress (Paris, June 2018). The first session, From stratigraphy to stratigraphic excavation in pre- and protohistoric archaeology organised by Massimo Tarantini and Alessandro Guidi, reviews the development of stratigraphical methods in archaeology in many European countries. The second session, Epistemology, History and Philosophy of Science: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the History of Archaeology, organised by Sophie A. de Beaune and Oscar Moro Abadia, is characterised by different examples of intersections between archaeology and other disciplines like history and the philosophy of science. Finally, four papers discuss the development of different types of interdisciplinarity in Europe and South America. These were presented in the third session, Archaeology and interdisciplinarity, from the 19th century to present-day research, organized by Laura Coltofean, Géraldine. Delley, Margarita Díaz-Andreu and Marc-Antoine Kaeser.
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Démarche d'historien et de préhistorien ou comment pallier les manques dans l'étude -- Figure 1. Carte de localisation des sites paléolithiques incluant les sites mentionnés dans cette étude : n°7 et n° 8 © Notter in Rossoni-Notter et al. 2016. -- Figure 2. Carte des sites des Balzi Rossi (Vintimille, Ligurie, Italie). © Notter d'après Lumley et Barral 1976. -- Figure 3. Première page d'un carnet de note de la grotte du Prince (Barmal del Ponte) tenu par Léonce de Villeneuve 1899-1900. Inédit (©Archives du M.A.P. de Monaco). -- Figure 4. Troisième Journal de la grotte du Prince (Barma del Ponte), Coupes, décembre 1897, page 9. Inédit (©Archives du M.A.P.). -- Figure 5. Extrait du Journal de la grotte des Enfants. Inédit (©Archives du M.A.P.). -- Figure 6. Exemple d'étiquetage d'une pièce lithique, pastille bleue à la grotte du Prince, Foyer C. -- Figure 7. Lot d'industries lithiques provenant de l'abri Lorenzi (Balzi Rossi, Vintimille, Italie). Photographie datée de 1920. Archives du Musée d'Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco. -- Figure 8. Dessin du dernier biface découvert à la grotte de l'Observatoire (Monaco) en 1919. Archives du Palais Princier de Monaco. -- Figure 9. Lot d'industries lithiques provenant de la grotte du Cavillon (Balzi Rossi, Vintimille, Italie) et présenté par foyers au sein d'une vitrine du premier Musée d'Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco. Photographies datée de 1920 et d'aujourd'hui. -- Figure 10. Lot d'industries lithiques provenant du Foyer A de la grotte du Prince (Balzi Rossi, Vintimille, Italie). Photographie datée du 5 décembre 1896. Archives du Palais Princier de Monaco. -- Santa Verna in 1911 and 2015: re-examining pioneering stratigraphic excavation methods. , Figure 1. Map of the Central Mediterranean region showing the location of the Maltese Islands and the site of Santa Verna. -- Figure 2. Portrait of Thomas Ashby 1874-1931 (BSR copyright). -- Figure 4. Santa Verna in 2015. -- Figure 5. Sub-adult skeleton exposed at Santa Verna in 1911 (Bradley 1912). -- Figure 6. Measured plan, profile and section drawing of Santa Verna, Gozo (Ashby et al. 1913). -- Figure 7. Detail illustrating the vertical section through deposits at Santa Verna. -- Figure 8. Ashby and Bradley's 1911 sondage re-excavated in 2015. -- Figure 9. Structural features at Santa Verna in 1911 (left) and 2015 (right). -- Figure 10. Section drawings from the 2015 excavations at Santa Verna. Compare with Figure 7. -- Figure 11. Bayesian model for the sequence of radiocarbon dates associated with the Santa Verna 'temple' megalithic building. -- The multiple roots of an innovative excavation: G.A. Blanc at the Romanelli Cave -- Figure 1. Gian Alberto Blanc (1879-1966), on the right side, illustrates the cave to a group of visitors in the 1930s (Archivio dell'Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria). -- Figure 2. Grotta Romanelli view from the sea in 1914 (Archivio dell'Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria). -- Figure 3. Numerous and beautiful illustrative plates published in Blanc 1928 demonstrate that the finds were rigorously distinguished by their layer of provenience. -- Figure 4. G.A. Blanc carried out microscopic observation to verify the hypothesis of an aeolian origin for the sands found in Romanelli Cave -- several microphotographs were published (from Blanc 1928). -- Figure 5. Paolo Graziosi (1906-1988), on the right side, at Romanelli cave in the 1930s (Archivio dell'Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria). -- Figure 6. ???. , Paul Vouga à La Tène et à Auvernier : la stratigraphie à l'épreuve de la typologie -- Figure 1. Position du site de La Tène, dans la baie d'Épagnier, à l'extrémité nord-est du lac de Neuchâtel, près de la rivière Thielle. Aujourd'hui canalisée, celle-ci déverse les eaux du lac de Neuchâtel dans celui de Bienne. Photographie B. Arnold. Inf -- Figure 2. Paul Vouga (1880-1940) à l'âge de 25 ans environ. Professeur d'histoire et de français à l'école de Commerce de Neuchâtel, il s'occupe en outre, en dehors de son poste et sans rémunération, de la collection archéologique du Musée historique et d -- Figure 3. En 11 ans, les fouilles officielles de La Tène ont touché une surface de 170 mètres de long, par 25 à 40 de largeur et jusqu'à plus de 4 mètres de profondeur. Commencées en aval du pont Desor, elles vident progressivement l'intégralité du comble -- Figure 4. Les fouilles progressent par tranchées perpendiculaires au chenal comblé de l'ancienne Thielle, mettant en évidence de spectaculaires coupes. La Tène, 28.09.1911. Archives du Laténium. -- Figure 5. Du relevé de détail au simple profil, les coupes stratigraphiques du site de La Tène ont été inégalement documentées durant les fouilles officielles. Archives du Laténium. Infographie OPAN/J. Spielmann. -- Figure 6. Le plan du site que donne Vouga dans sa monographie reflète sa conception du site, où tout est contemporain. (Vouga 1923). -- Figure 7. Paul Vouga et la stratigraphie néolithique d'Auvernier/La Saunerie, le 20 sept. 1919. Photographie Samuel Perret, Archives du Laténium. -- Pioneers of archaeological stratigraphical techniques -- Figure 1. Giorgio Buchner (1914-2005). -- Figure 2. Vivara island, in red point the Buchner's trenches. -- Figure 3. Luigi Bernabò Brea (1910-1999). -- Figure 4. Salvatore Maria Puglisi (1912-1985). , Figure 5. Grotta delle Felci, Buchner's documentation of section South of principal trench IIPU excavation (1941). -- Figure 6. Grotta delle Felci_IIPU Multidisciplinary Research Team: Luigi Cardini (1898-1971), first at right and then Buchner, Blanc and Settepassi. -- Figure 7. Papesca -- obsidian tools found by Buchner (1949). -- Figure 8. Alfred Rittmann (1893-1980). -- Figure 9. Buchner at Punta Milazzese settlement (Panarea) and A& -- B huts (from Mastelloni 2020, p. 184, fig. 2). -- Figure 10. Poliochni, Lemnos. A stratigraphical section in the Room 819, Bernabò Brea excavation 1936 (Archive of the Italian Archaeological School at Athens). -- Figure 11. Poliochni, Lemnos. Stratigraphical section of Room 864 by Bernabò Brea 1952 (after Bernabò Brea 1964). -- Figure 12. Arene Candide, excavations 1940-42, main NE stratigraphic section (courtesy Istituto Italiano di Paleontologia Umana [ISIPU]). -- Figure 13. Arene Candide, field sketch of the upper part of the same section by Bernabò Brea (courtesy ISIPU). -- Figure 14. A. Arene Candide, 1970 campaign -- stratigraphic sketch by Cardini B. Stratigraphic sketch of 1968 Grotta Giovanna C excavations (from Pianese 1968-69). -- Figure 16. Arene Candide, sketch plan of part of the Epigravettian graveyard by L. Cardini (courtesy ISIPU). -- Figure 17. Arene Candide, photograph of grave VIII by L. Cardini (courtesy ISIPU). -- Figure 18. Grotta Corrugi, Pachino (Sr), plan and stratigraphical section by Bernabò Brea 1945 (after Bernabò Brea 1949). -- Figure 19. Lipari, Acropolis, stratigraphical section in the Insula IV (after Bernabò Brea and Cavalier 1980). -- Figure 20. Lipari, Acropolis, stratigraphical section in the area oh Ausonian hut Alpha II (after Bernabò Brea and Cavalier 1980). -- Figure 21. Scheme with the two 'parallel' lives of the two scholars. , Figure 22. Paolo Orsi (1859-1935). -- Abstraction in Archaeological Stratigraphy: a Pyrenean Lineage of Innovation -- Figure 1. Map of the archaeological sites and municipalities mentioned in the text. -- Figure 2. The method used to record the position of objects by (Caso Andrade and Marquina, 1938: p. 269). -- Figure 4. Graphic representation of the Cartesian grid used during the excavation of the Tute de Carrelore site by Laplace. The dots show the location of the objects uncovered (Laplace-Jauretche 1949: 228). -- Figure 5. Illustration of two methods to record the location of an object during an excavation: above the surface level with reference to the plan Om -- below the surface, with reference to the plan of the nm triangle (Laplace 1971, p. 228). -- Figure 7. Annual cumulative sum of Laplace-Jauretche and Méroc 1954a, and Laplace 1971, citations (data: Google Scholar). -- Figure 8. An 'analytical formula' representing the stratigraphy of the Cueva de Arrillor. The sign [] represents the stratigraphic structure, = the superposition of structures, {} the inclusion of structures, _ the structure in the case of composed expres -- Primitif, précurseur, contemporain -- Figure 1. Typologie des approches modernes de l'art paléolithique. -- Compelling image-worlds -- Figure 1. Selection of lithic imagery from the French subsample. (1) Diagram of idealized technological relationships including débitage modes, blank shapes, tool types and object frequencies (Bazile and Boccaccio 2008: fig. 26) -- (2) artefact drawing with -- Figure 2. Selection of lithic imagery from the Anglophone subsample. (1) Artefact photographs of specific point types with added contour lines and scar outlines (Blinkhorn et al. 2015: fig. 6) -- (2) graph conveying the results of a discriminant function an. , Figure 3. Comparison of absolute frequency values of image sub-types recorded in the French and Anglophone sample. For an explanation of sub-type IDs, refer to Appendix 2.
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  • 8
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    Serie: Proceedings of the UISPP World Congress Series
    Inhalt: New Advances in the History of Archaeology presents the papers from three sessions organised by the History of Archaeology Scientific Commission at the 18th UISPP World Congress (Paris, June 2018). The first session, From stratigraphy to stratigraphic excavation in pre- and protohistoric archaeology organised by Massimo Tarantini and Alessandro Guidi, reviews the development of stratigraphical methods in archaeology in many European countries. The second session, Epistemology, History and Philosophy of Science: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the History of Archaeology, organised by Sophie A. de Beaune and Oscar Moro Abadia, is characterised by different examples of intersections between archaeology and other disciplines like history and the philosophy of science. Finally, four papers discuss the development of different types of interdisciplinarity in Europe and South America. These were presented in the third session, Archaeology and interdisciplinarity, from the 19th century to present-day research, organized by Laura Coltofean, Géraldine. Delley, Margarita Díaz-Andreu and Marc-Antoine Kaeser.
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Démarche d'historien et de préhistorien ou comment pallier les manques dans l'étude -- Figure 1. Carte de localisation des sites paléolithiques incluant les sites mentionnés dans cette étude : n°7 et n° 8 © Notter in Rossoni-Notter et al. 2016. -- Figure 2. Carte des sites des Balzi Rossi (Vintimille, Ligurie, Italie). © Notter d'après Lumley et Barral 1976. -- Figure 3. Première page d'un carnet de note de la grotte du Prince (Barmal del Ponte) tenu par Léonce de Villeneuve 1899-1900. Inédit (©Archives du M.A.P. de Monaco). -- Figure 4. Troisième Journal de la grotte du Prince (Barma del Ponte), Coupes, décembre 1897, page 9. Inédit (©Archives du M.A.P.). -- Figure 5. Extrait du Journal de la grotte des Enfants. Inédit (©Archives du M.A.P.). -- Figure 6. Exemple d'étiquetage d'une pièce lithique, pastille bleue à la grotte du Prince, Foyer C. -- Figure 7. Lot d'industries lithiques provenant de l'abri Lorenzi (Balzi Rossi, Vintimille, Italie). Photographie datée de 1920. Archives du Musée d'Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco. -- Figure 8. Dessin du dernier biface découvert à la grotte de l'Observatoire (Monaco) en 1919. Archives du Palais Princier de Monaco. -- Figure 9. Lot d'industries lithiques provenant de la grotte du Cavillon (Balzi Rossi, Vintimille, Italie) et présenté par foyers au sein d'une vitrine du premier Musée d'Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco. Photographies datée de 1920 et d'aujourd'hui. -- Figure 10. Lot d'industries lithiques provenant du Foyer A de la grotte du Prince (Balzi Rossi, Vintimille, Italie). Photographie datée du 5 décembre 1896. Archives du Palais Princier de Monaco. -- Santa Verna in 1911 and 2015: re-examining pioneering stratigraphic excavation methods. , Figure 1. Map of the Central Mediterranean region showing the location of the Maltese Islands and the site of Santa Verna. -- Figure 2. Portrait of Thomas Ashby 1874-1931 (BSR copyright). -- Figure 4. Santa Verna in 2015. -- Figure 5. Sub-adult skeleton exposed at Santa Verna in 1911 (Bradley 1912). -- Figure 6. Measured plan, profile and section drawing of Santa Verna, Gozo (Ashby et al. 1913). -- Figure 7. Detail illustrating the vertical section through deposits at Santa Verna. -- Figure 8. Ashby and Bradley's 1911 sondage re-excavated in 2015. -- Figure 9. Structural features at Santa Verna in 1911 (left) and 2015 (right). -- Figure 10. Section drawings from the 2015 excavations at Santa Verna. Compare with Figure 7. -- Figure 11. Bayesian model for the sequence of radiocarbon dates associated with the Santa Verna 'temple' megalithic building. -- The multiple roots of an innovative excavation: G.A. Blanc at the Romanelli Cave -- Figure 1. Gian Alberto Blanc (1879-1966), on the right side, illustrates the cave to a group of visitors in the 1930s (Archivio dell'Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria). -- Figure 2. Grotta Romanelli view from the sea in 1914 (Archivio dell'Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria). -- Figure 3. Numerous and beautiful illustrative plates published in Blanc 1928 demonstrate that the finds were rigorously distinguished by their layer of provenience. -- Figure 4. G.A. Blanc carried out microscopic observation to verify the hypothesis of an aeolian origin for the sands found in Romanelli Cave -- several microphotographs were published (from Blanc 1928). -- Figure 5. Paolo Graziosi (1906-1988), on the right side, at Romanelli cave in the 1930s (Archivio dell'Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria). -- Figure 6. ???. , Paul Vouga à La Tène et à Auvernier : la stratigraphie à l'épreuve de la typologie -- Figure 1. Position du site de La Tène, dans la baie d'Épagnier, à l'extrémité nord-est du lac de Neuchâtel, près de la rivière Thielle. Aujourd'hui canalisée, celle-ci déverse les eaux du lac de Neuchâtel dans celui de Bienne. Photographie B. Arnold. Inf -- Figure 2. Paul Vouga (1880-1940) à l'âge de 25 ans environ. Professeur d'histoire et de français à l'école de Commerce de Neuchâtel, il s'occupe en outre, en dehors de son poste et sans rémunération, de la collection archéologique du Musée historique et d -- Figure 3. En 11 ans, les fouilles officielles de La Tène ont touché une surface de 170 mètres de long, par 25 à 40 de largeur et jusqu'à plus de 4 mètres de profondeur. Commencées en aval du pont Desor, elles vident progressivement l'intégralité du comble -- Figure 4. Les fouilles progressent par tranchées perpendiculaires au chenal comblé de l'ancienne Thielle, mettant en évidence de spectaculaires coupes. La Tène, 28.09.1911. Archives du Laténium. -- Figure 5. Du relevé de détail au simple profil, les coupes stratigraphiques du site de La Tène ont été inégalement documentées durant les fouilles officielles. Archives du Laténium. Infographie OPAN/J. Spielmann. -- Figure 6. Le plan du site que donne Vouga dans sa monographie reflète sa conception du site, où tout est contemporain. (Vouga 1923). -- Figure 7. Paul Vouga et la stratigraphie néolithique d'Auvernier/La Saunerie, le 20 sept. 1919. Photographie Samuel Perret, Archives du Laténium. -- Pioneers of archaeological stratigraphical techniques -- Figure 1. Giorgio Buchner (1914-2005). -- Figure 2. Vivara island, in red point the Buchner's trenches. -- Figure 3. Luigi Bernabò Brea (1910-1999). -- Figure 4. Salvatore Maria Puglisi (1912-1985). , Figure 5. Grotta delle Felci, Buchner's documentation of section South of principal trench IIPU excavation (1941). -- Figure 6. Grotta delle Felci_IIPU Multidisciplinary Research Team: Luigi Cardini (1898-1971), first at right and then Buchner, Blanc and Settepassi. -- Figure 7. Papesca -- obsidian tools found by Buchner (1949). -- Figure 8. Alfred Rittmann (1893-1980). -- Figure 9. Buchner at Punta Milazzese settlement (Panarea) and A& -- B huts (from Mastelloni 2020, p. 184, fig. 2). -- Figure 10. Poliochni, Lemnos. A stratigraphical section in the Room 819, Bernabò Brea excavation 1936 (Archive of the Italian Archaeological School at Athens). -- Figure 11. Poliochni, Lemnos. Stratigraphical section of Room 864 by Bernabò Brea 1952 (after Bernabò Brea 1964). -- Figure 12. Arene Candide, excavations 1940-42, main NE stratigraphic section (courtesy Istituto Italiano di Paleontologia Umana [ISIPU]). -- Figure 13. Arene Candide, field sketch of the upper part of the same section by Bernabò Brea (courtesy ISIPU). -- Figure 14. A. Arene Candide, 1970 campaign -- stratigraphic sketch by Cardini B. Stratigraphic sketch of 1968 Grotta Giovanna C excavations (from Pianese 1968-69). -- Figure 16. Arene Candide, sketch plan of part of the Epigravettian graveyard by L. Cardini (courtesy ISIPU). -- Figure 17. Arene Candide, photograph of grave VIII by L. Cardini (courtesy ISIPU). -- Figure 18. Grotta Corrugi, Pachino (Sr), plan and stratigraphical section by Bernabò Brea 1945 (after Bernabò Brea 1949). -- Figure 19. Lipari, Acropolis, stratigraphical section in the Insula IV (after Bernabò Brea and Cavalier 1980). -- Figure 20. Lipari, Acropolis, stratigraphical section in the area oh Ausonian hut Alpha II (after Bernabò Brea and Cavalier 1980). -- Figure 21. Scheme with the two 'parallel' lives of the two scholars. , Figure 22. Paolo Orsi (1859-1935). -- Abstraction in Archaeological Stratigraphy: a Pyrenean Lineage of Innovation -- Figure 1. Map of the archaeological sites and municipalities mentioned in the text. -- Figure 2. The method used to record the position of objects by (Caso Andrade and Marquina, 1938: p. 269). -- Figure 4. Graphic representation of the Cartesian grid used during the excavation of the Tute de Carrelore site by Laplace. The dots show the location of the objects uncovered (Laplace-Jauretche 1949: 228). -- Figure 5. Illustration of two methods to record the location of an object during an excavation: above the surface level with reference to the plan Om -- below the surface, with reference to the plan of the nm triangle (Laplace 1971, p. 228). -- Figure 7. Annual cumulative sum of Laplace-Jauretche and Méroc 1954a, and Laplace 1971, citations (data: Google Scholar). -- Figure 8. An 'analytical formula' representing the stratigraphy of the Cueva de Arrillor. The sign [] represents the stratigraphic structure, = the superposition of structures, {} the inclusion of structures, _ the structure in the case of composed expres -- Primitif, précurseur, contemporain -- Figure 1. Typologie des approches modernes de l'art paléolithique. -- Compelling image-worlds -- Figure 1. Selection of lithic imagery from the French subsample. (1) Diagram of idealized technological relationships including débitage modes, blank shapes, tool types and object frequencies (Bazile and Boccaccio 2008: fig. 26) -- (2) artefact drawing with -- Figure 2. Selection of lithic imagery from the Anglophone subsample. (1) Artefact photographs of specific point types with added contour lines and scar outlines (Blinkhorn et al. 2015: fig. 6) -- (2) graph conveying the results of a discriminant function an. , Figure 3. Comparison of absolute frequency values of image sub-types recorded in the French and Anglophone sample. For an explanation of sub-type IDs, refer to Appendix 2.
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    Inhalt: This brand new anthology has been compiled to commemorate 10 years in Afghanistan. Announced in November 2010, contributions for a book of war poems were sought, and aided by appeals in the media, including BFBS Radio, the Army Families Federation and the charity Combat Stress, to name but a few; poems came from serving personnel of all ranks, veterans, families and friends. These poems all have one thing in common: they speak from and with the very soul of our Armed Forces of which we are s
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record , Cover; Contents; Front Matter; Title Page; Publisher Information; Dedication; Foreword; If; Extract From Suicide In The Trenches; Extract From Here Dead We Lie; Acknowledgements; Introduction By Sir Andrew Motion; Enduring Freedom; Sally Ainsworth; A Marine Mum's Smile; 'Our Promise'; The Knock And Car Doors Shutting At Night; Mark Andrews; Royal Navy Suez Canal Transit; Anon; Weapons; A Very Special Christmas Message; Mike Beavis; 30 Minutes; My Girl Is Waiting; Parade!; RIP Royal; The Unsung; Laurence Binyon; For The Fallen; BlackDog661; Black Dog; My Wife Went To London; The Great Leveller , Who Are THEY?Why Do I Call It 'Black Dog'?; Neil Blower; Buffy; Last Post; The Poppy; That Face; The Brightest Light; The Poet; Why We Fight; Wootton Bassett; Julia Bond; An Army Wife; My Little Girl; Peter Branson; Into The Jaws Of Death 'Some One Had Blunder'd'; Mummy's Boy; Michael Brett; Bomb Attack; Bomb Circuitry; The Entry Of Osama Bin Laden Into Paradise; Feeding The War Gods In This Age Of Miracles; Machine Gun; Mosques And Rockets; Suicide Bomber; 9/11 Poem From London: Tomorrow It Will All Run Backwards; Charlie Brown; They Gave Me A Medal; JB Brown; A Reckoning; Do Not Hesitate , God Allows An Angel To DieJudgement Has Found You Worthy; Of The Oleander; Stealing Stars; The Availability Of The Dead; The Baghdad Cigar Aficionado Club; The Battle List & The Way Ahead; The Boneyard; The Conservation Of Angular Momentum; The Great Debate; The Promise Of Things To Come; Where Your Ashes Kiss The Earth; Katie Butler-Manuel; War; Daniel Clayton; Tour Of Duty; Martin Crowson; A Soldier's Battle Thought; Jo De Vries; Valentine From Kabul; George Douglas; A Mother's Soldier Comes Home; Steven Firkins; Art Of War; Brotherhood; Cross The Line; Distant Peace; Queen And Country , The EndThe Night; Welcome To The Valley; Cleveland W. Gibson; Dear Husband; Old Soldier; Ivor Gurney; Strange Hells; Steve Halliwell; What Makes A Hero's Road; Jodie Henderson; Lone Chimes; Steven Leslie Hill; Foot Patrol; TJ Hodgetts; Dressing The Dead; Sangin Valley; Solifugit; Death Of A Clock; Amputee; A Hymn For Helmand; Dean Horton; The Airborne Medic's Creed; Ian Jolley & Michael Malin; Wife, Friend, Lover; Henry Kempster; The Casualty; Rudyard Kipling; The Young British Soldier; JG Magee; High Flight; Paul Marlow; Orphan; Rant; Rapid Eye Movement; Split-Frame; Nigel Marshall , Sleeping Out At ChristmasPaige McAlwane; Against The War; Oh Dear Sweet Child Of Mine; Michael Mckenzie; Soul Mates; James Milton; A New Jerusalem; A Soldier's Lot; A Soldier's Prayer; Child's Play; Death Or Dishonour; Coming Home; The Wife's Prayer; Neale Moss; A Time For Reflection; Liam O'brien; The War In My Head; Phoenix; The Reality Of The Unreality…; Thomas Roberts; Bulletin; Michael Rodgerson; Weep For The Soldier; Steve Sell; Cry For Me Not; This Is My Field Now; Kevin Smythers; They Serve - For Our Freedom...; Jane Stemp; Waiting For The Truce; Barbara Stocker; Day Of Remembrance , Mark Thurley
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    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Enduring Freedom : An Afghan Anthology
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 10
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    [Berlin] : Grönland Records
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34340887
    Umfang: 5 Schallplatten , 1 DVD-Video, 1 VinylVideo, 1 Picturebook (36 ungezählte Seiten), 5 farbige Innenhüllen , 30 cm
    Ausgabe: [Limited-Deluxe-Retrospective-Boxset]
    Inhalt: VinylVideo® ist ein analoges Format, ohne digitale Komprimierung. Bilder werden in einzelne Bildzeilen zerlegt und als Stereosignal in die Rillen gepresst. Zur Darstellung auf einem Fernsehgerät (analog oder HDMI) wird daher ein spezielles Gerät benötigt, welches die Signale entsprechend umsetzen und ans Ausgabegerät weiterleitet: der Supersense VinylVideo® Pre-Amplifier. Dieser verstärkt nicht nur das Signal vom Tonabnehmer wie jeder Vorverstärker, sondern dekodiert auch die oben erwähnten VinylVideo®-Signale um sie auf dem angeschlossenen Bildschirm sichtbar zu machen, unabhängig ob es sich um ein Moving-Magnet oder Moving-Coil-System handelt. Das Signalformat ist speziell für die physikalischen Bedingungen entwickelt, die bei der Abtastung der Schallrillen durch eine Nadel entstehen. Die so entstehenden Bilder sind schwarz-weiß und werden von einer Mono-Tonspur begleitet.
    Anmerkung: Enthält eine Disc "VinylVideo - audivisual phonograph record". Videoinhalt mit Plattenspieler-Decoder auf Fernsehgerät übertragbar , Konfigurationen. Canaxis. Boat woman song. Ho renomo. Oh lord give us more money. Persian love. Cool in the pool. Hollywood symphony. Biomutanten. Menetekel. Signal. Witches multiplication table. On the way to the peak of normal. Ode to perfume. Two bass shuffle. How much are they? Trench warfare. Full circle r.p.s. (no. 7). Twilight world. The photo song. Der Osten ist rot. Das Massenmedium. Träum mal wieder. Hey baba reebop. Hit hit flop flop. Perfect world. Music in the air. Ride a radiowave. We can fight all night. Through the freezing snow. Breath taking (with karlheinz stockhausen) . La premiere. 21st century. Mandy. Krieg der Töne (Sound wars). Fragrance (Video). Holger on his first video recording. Holger and Jaki. .
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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