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How Do We Want the Past to Be? The question is not purely rhetoric: rather, it points out the importance of how archaeologists deal with the interpretation and visualization of the past that they excavate and study. The essays in this book offer a contribution to the current debate on archaeology an...
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How Do We Want the Past to Be? : On Methods and Instruments of Visualizing Ancient Reality / Regenerating Practices in Archaeology and Heritage Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- DOCUMENTS -- WORKING ON OLD NEAR EASTERN EXCAVATIONS -- MESOPOTAMIA: A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR ARCHITECTURE IN THE 20TH CENTURY -- SPACES -- IMAGINING SECOND STOREYS IN LATE ASSYRIAN PALACES: THE ARCHITECTURAL RECONSTRUCTIONS OF JAMES FERGUSSON AND JEAN-CLAUDE MARGUERON -- RE-ENVISIONING INFORMATION: THE MAPS WE MAKE OF ANCIENT ASSYRIAN PALACES -- THE (DIS)EMBODIMENT OF ARCHITECTURE: REFLECTIONS ON THE MIRRORING EFFECTS OF VIRTUAL REALITY -- IMAGINING ARCHITECTURAL SPACE: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR ASSYRIAN PALACES -- MODELS -- THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF VIRTUAL HERITAGE -- WHAT MIGHT A FIELD ARCHAEOLOGIST WANT FROM AN ARCHITECTURAL 3D MODEL? |
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On Methods and Instruments of Visualizing Ancient Reality / |
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How Do We Want the Past to Be? : On Methods and Instruments of Visualizing Ancient Reality / ed. by Maria Gabriella Micale, Davide Nadali. |
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How Do We Want the Past to Be? : On Methods and Instruments of Visualizing Ancient Reality / ed. by Maria Gabriella Micale, Davide Nadali. |
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How Do We Want the Past to Be? : On Methods and Instruments of Visualizing Ancient Reality / ed. by Maria Gabriella Micale, Davide Nadali. |
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Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- DOCUMENTS -- WORKING ON OLD NEAR EASTERN EXCAVATIONS -- MESOPOTAMIA: A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR ARCHITECTURE IN THE 20TH CENTURY -- SPACES -- IMAGINING SECOND STOREYS IN LATE ASSYRIAN PALACES: THE ARCHITECTURAL RECONSTRUCTIONS OF JAMES FERGUSSON AND JEAN-CLAUDE MARGUERON -- RE-ENVISIONING INFORMATION: THE MAPS WE MAKE OF ANCIENT ASSYRIAN PALACES -- THE (DIS)EMBODIMENT OF ARCHITECTURE: REFLECTIONS ON THE MIRRORING EFFECTS OF VIRTUAL REALITY -- IMAGINING ARCHITECTURAL SPACE: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR ASSYRIAN PALACES -- MODELS -- THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF VIRTUAL HERITAGE -- WHAT MIGHT A FIELD ARCHAEOLOGIST WANT FROM AN ARCHITECTURAL 3D MODEL? |
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Regenerating Practices in Archaeology and Heritage |
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Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- DOCUMENTS -- WORKING ON OLD NEAR EASTERN EXCAVATIONS -- MESOPOTAMIA: A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR ARCHITECTURE IN THE 20TH CENTURY -- SPACES -- IMAGINING SECOND STOREYS IN LATE ASSYRIAN PALACES: THE ARCHITECTURAL RECONSTRUCTIONS OF JAMES FERGUSSON AND JEAN-CLAUDE MARGUERON -- RE-ENVISIONING INFORMATION: THE MAPS WE MAKE OF ANCIENT ASSYRIAN PALACES -- THE (DIS)EMBODIMENT OF ARCHITECTURE: REFLECTIONS ON THE MIRRORING EFFECTS OF VIRTUAL REALITY -- IMAGINING ARCHITECTURAL SPACE: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR ASSYRIAN PALACES -- MODELS -- THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF VIRTUAL HERITAGE -- WHAT MIGHT A FIELD ARCHAEOLOGIST WANT FROM AN ARCHITECTURAL 3D MODEL? |
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3930.1028 |
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