Presenting the Romans
Interpreting the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site
Herausgeber: Mills, Nigel
Presenting the Romans
Interpreting the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site
Herausgeber: Mills, Nigel
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Explores the issues and the use of best practice interpretation principles in bringing the Roman world to life for visitors and educational users.
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Explores the issues and the use of best practice interpretation principles in bringing the Roman world to life for visitors and educational users.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 718g
- ISBN-13: 9781843838470
- ISBN-10: 1843838478
- Artikelnr.: 37265671
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 718g
- ISBN-13: 9781843838470
- ISBN-10: 1843838478
- Artikelnr.: 37265671
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Nigel Mills
Introduction: Presenting the Romans
Issues and Approaches to Interpretation
Nigel Mills Tradition and Innovation: Creating a New Handbook to the Roman Wall
David Breeze Re
enactment and Living History
Issues about Authenticity
Mike C. Bishop Reconstruction Drawings: Illustrating the Evidence
Susan Greaney Images from the Past: Fibulae as Evidence for the Architectural Appearance of Roman Fort Gates
Christof Flugel Images from the Past: Fibulae as Evidence for the Architectural Appearance of Roman Fort Gates
Jürgen Obmann Multimedia Interpretation Techniques for Reconstructing the Roman Past at the Limes Museum in Aalen and at the Limes in Baden
Württemberg
Martin Kemkes Vindonissa: Changing Presentations of a Roman Legionary Fortress
Jürgen Trumm and Matthias Fluck Bringing to Life the Ancient City of Viminacium on the Danube
Snezana Golubovic and Miomir Korac An International View of Reconstruction
Christopher Young A Roman Museum for Vienna
Michaela Kronberger Woerden
Hoochwoert (Dutch Limes): Showing the Invisible
Tom Hazenberg Mainlimes Mobil: Presenting Archaeology and Museums with the Help of Smartphones
Erik Dobat and Sandra Walkshofer and Christof Flugel Voices from the Past: Presenting (re)Constructed Environments through Multimedia Technologies
Jim Devine Digital Reconstruction and the Public Interpretation of Frontiers
R. M. Spearman Information, Disinformation and Downright Lies: Portraying the Romans
Mike Corbishley Romanes eunt Domus?
Don Henson The Living Frontier: the Passing of Time on Hadrian's Wall
Richard Hingley The Hadrian's Wall Interpretation Framework: Audience Research
Genevieve Adkins and Nicky Holmes and Nigel Mills The Hadrian's Wall Interpretation Framework
Nigel Mills and Genevieve Adkins Applying the Hadrian's Wall Interpretation Framework
Nigel Mills and Tim Padley and John Scott and Lucie Branczik and Genevieve Adkins
Issues and Approaches to Interpretation
Nigel Mills Tradition and Innovation: Creating a New Handbook to the Roman Wall
David Breeze Re
enactment and Living History
Issues about Authenticity
Mike C. Bishop Reconstruction Drawings: Illustrating the Evidence
Susan Greaney Images from the Past: Fibulae as Evidence for the Architectural Appearance of Roman Fort Gates
Christof Flugel Images from the Past: Fibulae as Evidence for the Architectural Appearance of Roman Fort Gates
Jürgen Obmann Multimedia Interpretation Techniques for Reconstructing the Roman Past at the Limes Museum in Aalen and at the Limes in Baden
Württemberg
Martin Kemkes Vindonissa: Changing Presentations of a Roman Legionary Fortress
Jürgen Trumm and Matthias Fluck Bringing to Life the Ancient City of Viminacium on the Danube
Snezana Golubovic and Miomir Korac An International View of Reconstruction
Christopher Young A Roman Museum for Vienna
Michaela Kronberger Woerden
Hoochwoert (Dutch Limes): Showing the Invisible
Tom Hazenberg Mainlimes Mobil: Presenting Archaeology and Museums with the Help of Smartphones
Erik Dobat and Sandra Walkshofer and Christof Flugel Voices from the Past: Presenting (re)Constructed Environments through Multimedia Technologies
Jim Devine Digital Reconstruction and the Public Interpretation of Frontiers
R. M. Spearman Information, Disinformation and Downright Lies: Portraying the Romans
Mike Corbishley Romanes eunt Domus?
Don Henson The Living Frontier: the Passing of Time on Hadrian's Wall
Richard Hingley The Hadrian's Wall Interpretation Framework: Audience Research
Genevieve Adkins and Nicky Holmes and Nigel Mills The Hadrian's Wall Interpretation Framework
Nigel Mills and Genevieve Adkins Applying the Hadrian's Wall Interpretation Framework
Nigel Mills and Tim Padley and John Scott and Lucie Branczik and Genevieve Adkins
Introduction: Presenting the Romans
Issues and Approaches to Interpretation
Nigel Mills Tradition and Innovation: Creating a New Handbook to the Roman Wall
David Breeze Re
enactment and Living History
Issues about Authenticity
Mike C. Bishop Reconstruction Drawings: Illustrating the Evidence
Susan Greaney Images from the Past: Fibulae as Evidence for the Architectural Appearance of Roman Fort Gates
Christof Flugel Images from the Past: Fibulae as Evidence for the Architectural Appearance of Roman Fort Gates
Jürgen Obmann Multimedia Interpretation Techniques for Reconstructing the Roman Past at the Limes Museum in Aalen and at the Limes in Baden
Württemberg
Martin Kemkes Vindonissa: Changing Presentations of a Roman Legionary Fortress
Jürgen Trumm and Matthias Fluck Bringing to Life the Ancient City of Viminacium on the Danube
Snezana Golubovic and Miomir Korac An International View of Reconstruction
Christopher Young A Roman Museum for Vienna
Michaela Kronberger Woerden
Hoochwoert (Dutch Limes): Showing the Invisible
Tom Hazenberg Mainlimes Mobil: Presenting Archaeology and Museums with the Help of Smartphones
Erik Dobat and Sandra Walkshofer and Christof Flugel Voices from the Past: Presenting (re)Constructed Environments through Multimedia Technologies
Jim Devine Digital Reconstruction and the Public Interpretation of Frontiers
R. M. Spearman Information, Disinformation and Downright Lies: Portraying the Romans
Mike Corbishley Romanes eunt Domus?
Don Henson The Living Frontier: the Passing of Time on Hadrian's Wall
Richard Hingley The Hadrian's Wall Interpretation Framework: Audience Research
Genevieve Adkins and Nicky Holmes and Nigel Mills The Hadrian's Wall Interpretation Framework
Nigel Mills and Genevieve Adkins Applying the Hadrian's Wall Interpretation Framework
Nigel Mills and Tim Padley and John Scott and Lucie Branczik and Genevieve Adkins
Issues and Approaches to Interpretation
Nigel Mills Tradition and Innovation: Creating a New Handbook to the Roman Wall
David Breeze Re
enactment and Living History
Issues about Authenticity
Mike C. Bishop Reconstruction Drawings: Illustrating the Evidence
Susan Greaney Images from the Past: Fibulae as Evidence for the Architectural Appearance of Roman Fort Gates
Christof Flugel Images from the Past: Fibulae as Evidence for the Architectural Appearance of Roman Fort Gates
Jürgen Obmann Multimedia Interpretation Techniques for Reconstructing the Roman Past at the Limes Museum in Aalen and at the Limes in Baden
Württemberg
Martin Kemkes Vindonissa: Changing Presentations of a Roman Legionary Fortress
Jürgen Trumm and Matthias Fluck Bringing to Life the Ancient City of Viminacium on the Danube
Snezana Golubovic and Miomir Korac An International View of Reconstruction
Christopher Young A Roman Museum for Vienna
Michaela Kronberger Woerden
Hoochwoert (Dutch Limes): Showing the Invisible
Tom Hazenberg Mainlimes Mobil: Presenting Archaeology and Museums with the Help of Smartphones
Erik Dobat and Sandra Walkshofer and Christof Flugel Voices from the Past: Presenting (re)Constructed Environments through Multimedia Technologies
Jim Devine Digital Reconstruction and the Public Interpretation of Frontiers
R. M. Spearman Information, Disinformation and Downright Lies: Portraying the Romans
Mike Corbishley Romanes eunt Domus?
Don Henson The Living Frontier: the Passing of Time on Hadrian's Wall
Richard Hingley The Hadrian's Wall Interpretation Framework: Audience Research
Genevieve Adkins and Nicky Holmes and Nigel Mills The Hadrian's Wall Interpretation Framework
Nigel Mills and Genevieve Adkins Applying the Hadrian's Wall Interpretation Framework
Nigel Mills and Tim Padley and John Scott and Lucie Branczik and Genevieve Adkins