The Reconstructed Past
Reconstructions in the Public Interpretation of Archaeology and History
Herausgeber: Jameson, John H.
The Reconstructed Past
Reconstructions in the Public Interpretation of Archaeology and History
Herausgeber: Jameson, John H.
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Collection of original articles that examines issues in reconstructing archaeological sites fo the public, both physically and virtually.
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Collection of original articles that examines issues in reconstructing archaeological sites fo the public, both physically and virtually.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9780759103764
- ISBN-10: 0759103763
- Artikelnr.: 22054140
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9780759103764
- ISBN-10: 0759103763
- Artikelnr.: 22054140
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
John H. Jameson, Jr. is a senior archaeologist with the National Park Service's Southeast Archaeological Center in Tallahassee, Florida. A recognized leader in public archaeology, he is a key player in the development of training courses for park rangers and archaeologists in the effective interpretation of archaeological resources.
Part 1 Foreword Part 2 Chapter 1: Introduction Part 3 Part One: Definitions
and History Chapter 4 Chapter 2: Walden Pond and Beyond: The Restoration
Archaeology of Roland Wells Robbins Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Colonial
Williamsburg: Archaeological Authenticity and Changing Philosophies Chapter
6 Chapter 4: National Park Service Reconstruction Policy and Practice Part
7 Part Two: Measuring Effectiveness for Interpretation and Site Management
Chapter 8 Chapter 5: George Washington's Blacksmith Shop Chapter 9 Chapter
6: Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort, Wales Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Ancient
Qasrin Synagogue and Village, Golan Region Chapter 11 Chapter 8: The
Iroquian Longhouse Chapter 12 Chapter 9: Fort Loudoun, Tennessee Chapter 13
Chapter 10: The Ironbridge Gorge, England Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Fortress
of Louisbourg, Canada Chapter 15 Chapter 12: Bent's Old Fort and Fort Union
Trading Post Chapter 16 Chapter 13: A Case for Preservation-in-place at
Homolovi Ruins State Park, Arizona Part 17 Part Three: Virtual
Reconstructions Chapter 18 Chapter 14: Modeling Amarna: Computer
Reconstructions of an Egyptian Palace Chapter 19 Chapter 15: From
Photo-Realism to Integrated Reconstruction in Buildings Archaeology Part 20
Part Four: The Future of Reconstruction Chapter 21 Chapter 16: The Value of
Reconstructions: An Archaeologist's Perspective
and History Chapter 4 Chapter 2: Walden Pond and Beyond: The Restoration
Archaeology of Roland Wells Robbins Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Colonial
Williamsburg: Archaeological Authenticity and Changing Philosophies Chapter
6 Chapter 4: National Park Service Reconstruction Policy and Practice Part
7 Part Two: Measuring Effectiveness for Interpretation and Site Management
Chapter 8 Chapter 5: George Washington's Blacksmith Shop Chapter 9 Chapter
6: Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort, Wales Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Ancient
Qasrin Synagogue and Village, Golan Region Chapter 11 Chapter 8: The
Iroquian Longhouse Chapter 12 Chapter 9: Fort Loudoun, Tennessee Chapter 13
Chapter 10: The Ironbridge Gorge, England Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Fortress
of Louisbourg, Canada Chapter 15 Chapter 12: Bent's Old Fort and Fort Union
Trading Post Chapter 16 Chapter 13: A Case for Preservation-in-place at
Homolovi Ruins State Park, Arizona Part 17 Part Three: Virtual
Reconstructions Chapter 18 Chapter 14: Modeling Amarna: Computer
Reconstructions of an Egyptian Palace Chapter 19 Chapter 15: From
Photo-Realism to Integrated Reconstruction in Buildings Archaeology Part 20
Part Four: The Future of Reconstruction Chapter 21 Chapter 16: The Value of
Reconstructions: An Archaeologist's Perspective
Part 1 Foreword Part 2 Chapter 1: Introduction Part 3 Part One: Definitions
and History Chapter 4 Chapter 2: Walden Pond and Beyond: The Restoration
Archaeology of Roland Wells Robbins Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Colonial
Williamsburg: Archaeological Authenticity and Changing Philosophies Chapter
6 Chapter 4: National Park Service Reconstruction Policy and Practice Part
7 Part Two: Measuring Effectiveness for Interpretation and Site Management
Chapter 8 Chapter 5: George Washington's Blacksmith Shop Chapter 9 Chapter
6: Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort, Wales Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Ancient
Qasrin Synagogue and Village, Golan Region Chapter 11 Chapter 8: The
Iroquian Longhouse Chapter 12 Chapter 9: Fort Loudoun, Tennessee Chapter 13
Chapter 10: The Ironbridge Gorge, England Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Fortress
of Louisbourg, Canada Chapter 15 Chapter 12: Bent's Old Fort and Fort Union
Trading Post Chapter 16 Chapter 13: A Case for Preservation-in-place at
Homolovi Ruins State Park, Arizona Part 17 Part Three: Virtual
Reconstructions Chapter 18 Chapter 14: Modeling Amarna: Computer
Reconstructions of an Egyptian Palace Chapter 19 Chapter 15: From
Photo-Realism to Integrated Reconstruction in Buildings Archaeology Part 20
Part Four: The Future of Reconstruction Chapter 21 Chapter 16: The Value of
Reconstructions: An Archaeologist's Perspective
and History Chapter 4 Chapter 2: Walden Pond and Beyond: The Restoration
Archaeology of Roland Wells Robbins Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Colonial
Williamsburg: Archaeological Authenticity and Changing Philosophies Chapter
6 Chapter 4: National Park Service Reconstruction Policy and Practice Part
7 Part Two: Measuring Effectiveness for Interpretation and Site Management
Chapter 8 Chapter 5: George Washington's Blacksmith Shop Chapter 9 Chapter
6: Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort, Wales Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Ancient
Qasrin Synagogue and Village, Golan Region Chapter 11 Chapter 8: The
Iroquian Longhouse Chapter 12 Chapter 9: Fort Loudoun, Tennessee Chapter 13
Chapter 10: The Ironbridge Gorge, England Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Fortress
of Louisbourg, Canada Chapter 15 Chapter 12: Bent's Old Fort and Fort Union
Trading Post Chapter 16 Chapter 13: A Case for Preservation-in-place at
Homolovi Ruins State Park, Arizona Part 17 Part Three: Virtual
Reconstructions Chapter 18 Chapter 14: Modeling Amarna: Computer
Reconstructions of an Egyptian Palace Chapter 19 Chapter 15: From
Photo-Realism to Integrated Reconstruction in Buildings Archaeology Part 20
Part Four: The Future of Reconstruction Chapter 21 Chapter 16: The Value of
Reconstructions: An Archaeologist's Perspective