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LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9782818056714
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Julliard 1978 1978. Gélis Laget & Morel: Entrer dans la vie/ Collection Archive Julliard 1978 Référence: LMA16M. Gélis Laget & Morel: Entrer dans la vie/ Collection Archive Julliard 1978
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, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2023 hardcover; 4 vols, 1954 pages, Size:300 x 240 mm, Illustrations:8 b/w, 2111 col., 8 tables b/w. Language(s):English. ISBN 9782503598222.
SUMMARY For a period of over 50 years, from his first visit to Palmyra in the 1920s until the late 1970s, Danish archaeologist Harald Ingholt carefully collected and curated a detailed archive of Palmyrene sculpture, architecture, and epigraphy. Containing approximately 2000 images, each archive sheet contains handwritten annotations on Palmyrene funerary art, transcribes and translates inscriptions, includes detailed observations on object style and dating, and provides bibliographical information for each sculpture. As such, this archive is a treasure trove of information on Palmyrene sculpture, architecture, and epigraphy. Moreover, Ingholt?s notes go beyond shedding light on the creation of these sculptures, and also provide rich information about their more recent histories: object biographies offer details on provenance, collection history, and excavation photography. In doing so, they offer unique insights into twentieth-century excavation, conservation, and collection practices. Since 1983, Ingholt?s archive has been housed at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, Denmark, and then, from 2012 onwards, the archive took digital shape within the framework of the Palmyra Portrait Project at Aarhus University. Now available in print for the first time, the Ingholt Archive is here presented in its entirety as a lavishly illustrated four-volume set. The authors have transcribed and commented upon each sheet in the archive, provided new translations of the inscriptions that accompany the sculptures, and compiled an updated bibliography for each item. This unique set is published together with a detailed introduction, thirteen concordances, and a bibliography, making it an invaluable resource for researchers in the field.
, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, xii + 166 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:71 b/w, 35 col., 2 maps b/w, 2 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503611747.
Summary Archive archaeology has, in recent years, become increasingly acknowledged as an important component of archaeological research. However, the vast amounts of empirical data contained in such archives - among them fieldwork diaries, working notebooks, finds sheets, and photographs - together with a sense that the field is often skewed towards 'one's own data', have made it difficult to develop a clear methodological approach that fits all eventualities. The result is that archive archaeology is still not always recognized for what it can bring to the discipline of archaeology, as a field of study that focuses on the contexts within which humanity developed. This volume draws together contributions from scholars who work with archives in a variety of capacities: as fieldwork directors of decades-long excavations; as archivists interested in the history of collections; as specialists focusing on certain object groups or regions; and as researchers broadly interested in what archival material brings to the table in terms of new knowledge about archaeological situations. In showcasing contributions of work in progress, the chapters published here bring to the fore knowledge about archives that has long been overlooked, and examine how archival archaeology should be shaped in the future so that it can become more firmly integrated within archaeological practice. TABLE OF CONTENTS Trends in Archive Archaeology: An Introduction Jon M. Frey and Rubina Raja What's In a Name? The Role of Digital Gazetteers for Post-Colonial Legacy Archaeology Anne Hunnell Chen Digitization as Interpretation: Cautions for Archival Archaeology from Artifact Photography Elizabeth Knott Archives and Curatorial Work at the Davis Museum Nicole Berlin Photocorinthia: The Contingency of Archaeological Photography in the Corinth Excavation Archives Peter Anthony Thompson Archive Archaeology and Critical Disciplinary Histories: A Case Study on the Origins of the University of Cincinnati Expedition to the Troad (1932-1938) Jacob M. Engstrom Old Digs, Unfinished Business, Digitization, and New Data. The Committee for the Investigation of Antioch-on-the-Orontes (CIAO) Andrea De Giorgi, Stephen Batiuk, A. Asa Eger, Julia Gearhart, Kirstin Ohrt, and Alan Stahl The Archival Archaeology of Archaeologists: The West Cemetery at Isthmia, 1967-1990 Ulrike Krotscheck and Jon M. Frey Futures for Archive Archaeology: Struggles, Successes, and Methodologies Emilia Oddo
2 cd 2004 25x13x1cm. 2004. CD. Traduit de Sénès Florence - Illustrations de Jankovics györgy
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