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[BOG][B] Archaeological semiotics
RW Preucel - 2010 - books.google.com
This interdisciplinary book examines archaeology's engagement with semiotics, from its
early structuralist beginnings to its more recent Peircian encounters. It represents the first …
early structuralist beginnings to its more recent Peircian encounters. It represents the first …
Reconstructing visual landscapes
M Llobera - World Archaeology, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
The following paper reiterates the importance of studying past visibility patterns within the
context of landscape archaeology. In spite of the many difficulties and criticisms revolving …
context of landscape archaeology. In spite of the many difficulties and criticisms revolving …
[BOG][B] An archaeology of identity: soldiers and society in late Roman Britain
A Gardner - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
What happened to Roman soldiers in Britain during the decline of the empire in the 4th and
5th centuries? Did they withdraw, defect, or go native? More than a question of military …
5th centuries? Did they withdraw, defect, or go native? More than a question of military …
Acceptance or appropriation? A design-oriented critique of technology acceptance models
A Salovaara, S Tamminen - Future interaction design II, 2008 - Springer
Technology acceptance models (TAMs) are tools for predicting users' reception of
technology by measuring how they rate statements on a questionnaire scale. It has been …
technology by measuring how they rate statements on a questionnaire scale. It has been …
Towards a chronology of megaliths: understanding monumental time and cultural memory
CJ Holtorf - Journal of European archaeology, 1996 - cambridge.org
I argue in this paper that monuments such as megaliths can be understood in terms of
'prospective'and 'retrospective memories'. They were originally built as permanent and …
'prospective'and 'retrospective memories'. They were originally built as permanent and …
Great houses, shrines, and high places: Intervisibility in the Chacoan world
RM Van Dyke, RK Bocinsky, TC Windes… - American …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Phenomenological archaeologists and GIS scholars have turned much attention to visibility—
who can see whom, and what can be seen—across ancient landscapes. Visible connections …
who can see whom, and what can be seen—across ancient landscapes. Visible connections …
[BOG][B] Critical heritage Studies and the Futures of Europe
Cultural and natural heritage are central to 'Europe'and 'the European project'. They were
bound up in the emergence of nation-states in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries …
bound up in the emergence of nation-states in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries …
[BOG][B] Rome and the Classic Maya: Comparing the slow collapse of civilizations
R Storey, GR Storey - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This volume compares two of the most famous cases of civilizational collapse, that of the
Roman Empire and the Classic Maya world. First examining the concept of collapse, and …
Roman Empire and the Classic Maya world. First examining the concept of collapse, and …
Objetos en materias primas exóticas y estructura jerárquica de las tumbas de la necrópolis de Los Millares (Santa Fe de Mondújar, Almería, España)
JA Afonso Marrero, JA Cámara Serrano… - 2011 - digibug.ugr.es
Se discuten las diferencias entre las tumbas de la necrópolis de Los Millares (Santa Fe de
Mondújar, Almería) relacionando el contenido recuperado en las intervenciones de L. Siret …
Mondújar, Almería) relacionando el contenido recuperado en las intervenciones de L. Siret …
[HTML][HTML] Making and unmaking the state in the Horn of Africa: A deep-time perspective
A González-Ruibal - Geoforum, 2022 - Elsevier
In this article, I intend to use archaeology's understanding of deep time and infrastructure to
explore the ways in which state-making has been challenged in the Horn of Africa during the …
explore the ways in which state-making has been challenged in the Horn of Africa during the …