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Experimental Archaeology, Education and the Public
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Using in depth-case studies, this book explores the aims of the 'reconstruction' of heritage sites and examines the problems and mistakes experienced with representing the past in this way.
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Using in depth-case studies, this book explores the aims of the 'reconstruction' of heritage sites and examines the problems and mistakes experienced with representing the past in this way.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2003
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- ISBN-13: 9781134828289
- Artikelnr.: 42686839
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134828289
- Artikelnr.: 42686839
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Philippe Planel, Peter G. Stone
Introduction P. G. Stone and P. Planel; 1. Archaeological reconstructions
and the community in the UK M. Blockley 2. Reconstruction versus
preservation in place in the United States National Park Service J. H.
Jameson Jr. and W. J. Hunt 3. Reconstruction sites and education in Japan:
a case study from the Kansai Region K. Okamura and R. Condon 4. The origin
and role of the Irish National Heritage Park E. Culleton 5. Resurrection
and deification at Colonial Williamsburg, USA I. N. Hume 6. Shakespeare's
Globe: 'As faithful a copy as scholarship ... could get ..' .. '.. A bit of
a bastard ..' T. Schadla-Hall 7. Butser Ancient Farm, UK P. Reynolds 8. The
Historical Archaeological Experimentation Centre at Lejre, Denmark: 30
years of experimenting with the past M. Rasmussen and B. Grønnow 9.
Reconstruction as ideology: the Open Air Museum at Oerlinghausen, Germany
M. Schmidt 10. Slavonic Archaeology: GroB Raden an Open Air Museum in a
unified Germany U. Sommer 11. The reconstruction of sites in the
archaeological themepark Archeon in the Netherlands G. Ijzereef 12.
Pembrokeshire's pasts. Natives, invaders and Welsh archaeology: the Castell
Henllys experience H. Mytum 13. The Parc Pyrénéen de l'Art Préhistorique,
France: beyond replica and re-enactment in interpreting the ancient past
J. Clottes and C. Chippindale 14. Experimental archaeology and education:
ancient technology at the service of modern education at SAMARA, France G.
Dieudonné 15. Lake dwellings: archaeological interpretation and social
perception, a case study from France P. Pétrequin 16. The Ancient
Technology Centre, Cranbourne, UK - a reconstruction site built for
education J. Keen 17. Bede's World, UK: the monk who made history P. Fowler
18. Archaeological reconstruction and education at the Jorvik Viking Centre
and Archaeological Resource Centre, York, UK A. Jones ONdini, The Zulu
royal capital of King Cetshwayo Ka Mpande (1873-1879) Len O. van Schalkwyk
20. Akaim archaeological park: a cultural-ecological reserve in Russia
G.B. Zdanovich
and the community in the UK M. Blockley 2. Reconstruction versus
preservation in place in the United States National Park Service J. H.
Jameson Jr. and W. J. Hunt 3. Reconstruction sites and education in Japan:
a case study from the Kansai Region K. Okamura and R. Condon 4. The origin
and role of the Irish National Heritage Park E. Culleton 5. Resurrection
and deification at Colonial Williamsburg, USA I. N. Hume 6. Shakespeare's
Globe: 'As faithful a copy as scholarship ... could get ..' .. '.. A bit of
a bastard ..' T. Schadla-Hall 7. Butser Ancient Farm, UK P. Reynolds 8. The
Historical Archaeological Experimentation Centre at Lejre, Denmark: 30
years of experimenting with the past M. Rasmussen and B. Grønnow 9.
Reconstruction as ideology: the Open Air Museum at Oerlinghausen, Germany
M. Schmidt 10. Slavonic Archaeology: GroB Raden an Open Air Museum in a
unified Germany U. Sommer 11. The reconstruction of sites in the
archaeological themepark Archeon in the Netherlands G. Ijzereef 12.
Pembrokeshire's pasts. Natives, invaders and Welsh archaeology: the Castell
Henllys experience H. Mytum 13. The Parc Pyrénéen de l'Art Préhistorique,
France: beyond replica and re-enactment in interpreting the ancient past
J. Clottes and C. Chippindale 14. Experimental archaeology and education:
ancient technology at the service of modern education at SAMARA, France G.
Dieudonné 15. Lake dwellings: archaeological interpretation and social
perception, a case study from France P. Pétrequin 16. The Ancient
Technology Centre, Cranbourne, UK - a reconstruction site built for
education J. Keen 17. Bede's World, UK: the monk who made history P. Fowler
18. Archaeological reconstruction and education at the Jorvik Viking Centre
and Archaeological Resource Centre, York, UK A. Jones ONdini, The Zulu
royal capital of King Cetshwayo Ka Mpande (1873-1879) Len O. van Schalkwyk
20. Akaim archaeological park: a cultural-ecological reserve in Russia
G.B. Zdanovich
Introduction P. G. Stone and P. Planel; 1. Archaeological reconstructions
and the community in the UK M. Blockley 2. Reconstruction versus
preservation in place in the United States National Park Service J. H.
Jameson Jr. and W. J. Hunt 3. Reconstruction sites and education in Japan:
a case study from the Kansai Region K. Okamura and R. Condon 4. The origin
and role of the Irish National Heritage Park E. Culleton 5. Resurrection
and deification at Colonial Williamsburg, USA I. N. Hume 6. Shakespeare's
Globe: 'As faithful a copy as scholarship ... could get ..' .. '.. A bit of
a bastard ..' T. Schadla-Hall 7. Butser Ancient Farm, UK P. Reynolds 8. The
Historical Archaeological Experimentation Centre at Lejre, Denmark: 30
years of experimenting with the past M. Rasmussen and B. Grønnow 9.
Reconstruction as ideology: the Open Air Museum at Oerlinghausen, Germany
M. Schmidt 10. Slavonic Archaeology: GroB Raden an Open Air Museum in a
unified Germany U. Sommer 11. The reconstruction of sites in the
archaeological themepark Archeon in the Netherlands G. Ijzereef 12.
Pembrokeshire's pasts. Natives, invaders and Welsh archaeology: the Castell
Henllys experience H. Mytum 13. The Parc Pyrénéen de l'Art Préhistorique,
France: beyond replica and re-enactment in interpreting the ancient past
J. Clottes and C. Chippindale 14. Experimental archaeology and education:
ancient technology at the service of modern education at SAMARA, France G.
Dieudonné 15. Lake dwellings: archaeological interpretation and social
perception, a case study from France P. Pétrequin 16. The Ancient
Technology Centre, Cranbourne, UK - a reconstruction site built for
education J. Keen 17. Bede's World, UK: the monk who made history P. Fowler
18. Archaeological reconstruction and education at the Jorvik Viking Centre
and Archaeological Resource Centre, York, UK A. Jones ONdini, The Zulu
royal capital of King Cetshwayo Ka Mpande (1873-1879) Len O. van Schalkwyk
20. Akaim archaeological park: a cultural-ecological reserve in Russia
G.B. Zdanovich
and the community in the UK M. Blockley 2. Reconstruction versus
preservation in place in the United States National Park Service J. H.
Jameson Jr. and W. J. Hunt 3. Reconstruction sites and education in Japan:
a case study from the Kansai Region K. Okamura and R. Condon 4. The origin
and role of the Irish National Heritage Park E. Culleton 5. Resurrection
and deification at Colonial Williamsburg, USA I. N. Hume 6. Shakespeare's
Globe: 'As faithful a copy as scholarship ... could get ..' .. '.. A bit of
a bastard ..' T. Schadla-Hall 7. Butser Ancient Farm, UK P. Reynolds 8. The
Historical Archaeological Experimentation Centre at Lejre, Denmark: 30
years of experimenting with the past M. Rasmussen and B. Grønnow 9.
Reconstruction as ideology: the Open Air Museum at Oerlinghausen, Germany
M. Schmidt 10. Slavonic Archaeology: GroB Raden an Open Air Museum in a
unified Germany U. Sommer 11. The reconstruction of sites in the
archaeological themepark Archeon in the Netherlands G. Ijzereef 12.
Pembrokeshire's pasts. Natives, invaders and Welsh archaeology: the Castell
Henllys experience H. Mytum 13. The Parc Pyrénéen de l'Art Préhistorique,
France: beyond replica and re-enactment in interpreting the ancient past
J. Clottes and C. Chippindale 14. Experimental archaeology and education:
ancient technology at the service of modern education at SAMARA, France G.
Dieudonné 15. Lake dwellings: archaeological interpretation and social
perception, a case study from France P. Pétrequin 16. The Ancient
Technology Centre, Cranbourne, UK - a reconstruction site built for
education J. Keen 17. Bede's World, UK: the monk who made history P. Fowler
18. Archaeological reconstruction and education at the Jorvik Viking Centre
and Archaeological Resource Centre, York, UK A. Jones ONdini, The Zulu
royal capital of King Cetshwayo Ka Mpande (1873-1879) Len O. van Schalkwyk
20. Akaim archaeological park: a cultural-ecological reserve in Russia
G.B. Zdanovich