The ethnographic present revisited
... ethnography can be here described as the practice of research that involves the researcher in a person-to-person contact with the object of her study. Whether this is done through some form of ‘participant observation’ or by any other of the many qualitative methods that have since then been tried o ...
... ethnography can be here described as the practice of research that involves the researcher in a person-to-person contact with the object of her study. Whether this is done through some form of ‘participant observation’ or by any other of the many qualitative methods that have since then been tried o ...
HCCKotreview12006
... 11. Understand examples of bias (ivory tower etc.) 12. The American Anthropological Association (AAA) code of ethics arose due to 2 reasons ___________ and __________. 13. The AAA code is only a ________, not an ironclad formula, for making decisions. 14. The AAA code can be summarized as the Anthro ...
... 11. Understand examples of bias (ivory tower etc.) 12. The American Anthropological Association (AAA) code of ethics arose due to 2 reasons ___________ and __________. 13. The AAA code is only a ________, not an ironclad formula, for making decisions. 14. The AAA code can be summarized as the Anthro ...
The Parthenon marbles
... workers to detach the sculptures from the Parthenon using special saws and primitive methods. Unfortunately this led to the destruction not only of the monument but of many statues and other architectural frameworks as well. ...
... workers to detach the sculptures from the Parthenon using special saws and primitive methods. Unfortunately this led to the destruction not only of the monument but of many statues and other architectural frameworks as well. ...
Highlights from the Plaster Cast Collection
... Beginning in the 16th century, European Crowns began adding casts to their royal collections. Not surprisingly, plaster casts also grew in popularity amongst aristocrats and society’s élite who, wanting to emulate wealthy heads of state, favored them as souvenirs from their travels abroad. By the 18 ...
... Beginning in the 16th century, European Crowns began adding casts to their royal collections. Not surprisingly, plaster casts also grew in popularity amongst aristocrats and society’s élite who, wanting to emulate wealthy heads of state, favored them as souvenirs from their travels abroad. By the 18 ...
2,500 Years and More: The Impact
... is still alive, she is in the brains of all the people who read and love Homer and related works that deal with her – and there are far more of those outside of Greece than inside it.9 The ownership and repatriation of objects is an increasing concern for museums and communities globally. Greece is ...
... is still alive, she is in the brains of all the people who read and love Homer and related works that deal with her – and there are far more of those outside of Greece than inside it.9 The ownership and repatriation of objects is an increasing concern for museums and communities globally. Greece is ...
PowerPoint
... Thucydides: the war between Athens and Sparta was the greatest war of all time. “. . . more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past.” “Never before had so many cities been captured and then devastated, whether by foreign armies or by the Hellenic powers themselves . . ...
... Thucydides: the war between Athens and Sparta was the greatest war of all time. “. . . more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past.” “Never before had so many cities been captured and then devastated, whether by foreign armies or by the Hellenic powers themselves . . ...
read paper - The Maintainers
... Rosamond Spicer. The exhibit was a joint partnership carried out by the tribal museum, the Edward H. and Rosamond B. Spicer Foundation, myself, and a small group of archivists at ASM. It featured facsimiles of fieldnotes, correspondences, and photographs culled from the Archive at the state museum a ...
... Rosamond Spicer. The exhibit was a joint partnership carried out by the tribal museum, the Edward H. and Rosamond B. Spicer Foundation, myself, and a small group of archivists at ASM. It featured facsimiles of fieldnotes, correspondences, and photographs culled from the Archive at the state museum a ...
Knossos
... human figurines, mostly nude female, made of clay, limestone, and occasionally white marble. They vary in height from a few inches to almost life size. Traces of painted have been found on some. They must have been primarily ...
... human figurines, mostly nude female, made of clay, limestone, and occasionally white marble. They vary in height from a few inches to almost life size. Traces of painted have been found on some. They must have been primarily ...
a new history of the peloponnesian war
... the prior permission of the publisher. Wiley also publishes its books in a variety of electronic formats. Some content that appears in print may not be available in electronic books. Designations used by companies to distinguish their products are often claimed as trademarks. All brand names and pro ...
... the prior permission of the publisher. Wiley also publishes its books in a variety of electronic formats. Some content that appears in print may not be available in electronic books. Designations used by companies to distinguish their products are often claimed as trademarks. All brand names and pro ...
Museums and Ethnological Research.
... aspects of ethnology will be cultivated only by archaeologists, whose interests and problems are closest to traditional ethnology and who will find it an essential aid in archaeological interpretation. In any event, museums can perform a vital service to anthropology by developing systematic program ...
... aspects of ethnology will be cultivated only by archaeologists, whose interests and problems are closest to traditional ethnology and who will find it an essential aid in archaeological interpretation. In any event, museums can perform a vital service to anthropology by developing systematic program ...
Anthropology 280: Introduction to Archaeology
... Office hrs.: Mon. 2-4 and by appt. [email protected], 982-2631 (o); Mailbox: Anthropology Dept., Brooks 100 Graduate Teaching Assistant Julia Haines, [email protected] See supplementary syllabus for discussion section details. ...
... Office hrs.: Mon. 2-4 and by appt. [email protected], 982-2631 (o); Mailbox: Anthropology Dept., Brooks 100 Graduate Teaching Assistant Julia Haines, [email protected] See supplementary syllabus for discussion section details. ...
Document
... study human cultures that are no longer living. Culture: Any learned behavior that is shared with others. ...
... study human cultures that are no longer living. Culture: Any learned behavior that is shared with others. ...
the parthenon sculptures
... agreed that the surviving sculptures could never be re-attached to the structure. By 1800 only about half of the original sculptural decoration remained. Between 1801 and 1805 Lord Elgin, the British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, of which Athens had been a part for some 350 years, acting with th ...
... agreed that the surviving sculptures could never be re-attached to the structure. By 1800 only about half of the original sculptural decoration remained. Between 1801 and 1805 Lord Elgin, the British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, of which Athens had been a part for some 350 years, acting with th ...
Dr. HS Gour Central University, Sagar
... Their Stratigraphic Position, Tool Types, Techniques, Artifacts. The Origin, Distribution, Development and Significance of the Palaeolithic Art Times in Europe and India. Cultural Chronology : A Survey of Tool Tradition and Cultural Development of Mesolithic Times in Europe and India. Their Stratigr ...
... Their Stratigraphic Position, Tool Types, Techniques, Artifacts. The Origin, Distribution, Development and Significance of the Palaeolithic Art Times in Europe and India. Cultural Chronology : A Survey of Tool Tradition and Cultural Development of Mesolithic Times in Europe and India. Their Stratigr ...
Chapter 5 Section 5 Alexander and the Hellenistic Age Philip of
... Lyceum of Aristotle in Athens. The Museum was a place of study which included lecture areas, gardens, a zoo, and shrines for each of the nine muses as well as the Library itself. It has been estimated that at one time the Library of Alexandria held over half a million documents from Assyria, Greece, ...
... Lyceum of Aristotle in Athens. The Museum was a place of study which included lecture areas, gardens, a zoo, and shrines for each of the nine muses as well as the Library itself. It has been estimated that at one time the Library of Alexandria held over half a million documents from Assyria, Greece, ...
Throne of Weapons and Tree of Life Classroom Pack
... idea of identity with your students – e.g. school identifiers could include uniform colours, school name and emblem, where the school is located, the school buildings. ...
... idea of identity with your students – e.g. school identifiers could include uniform colours, school name and emblem, where the school is located, the school buildings. ...
Anthropology - Saint Mary`s College
... A. Library of Congress Classification The classification for anthropology is GN which includes social, cultural, and physical anthropology, history and theory, ethnography, and methodology; GR covers folklore. Classification of individual ethnic groups is in D, E, and F. P covers linguistics as rela ...
... A. Library of Congress Classification The classification for anthropology is GN which includes social, cultural, and physical anthropology, history and theory, ethnography, and methodology; GR covers folklore. Classification of individual ethnic groups is in D, E, and F. P covers linguistics as rela ...
The Role of Museums in Society: Education and
... A common effort of almost all zoos, aquariums and natural history museums around the world is to raise public awareness, knowledge and active support for conservation of the flora and fauna of the earth. An implication of social action was also present in a 1989 exhibition at the National Museum of ...
... A common effort of almost all zoos, aquariums and natural history museums around the world is to raise public awareness, knowledge and active support for conservation of the flora and fauna of the earth. An implication of social action was also present in a 1989 exhibition at the National Museum of ...
a fifth-century greek relief a fifth-century greek relief
... It is noteworthy that the standing warrior-like the Athena on a late fifth-century amphora in the Louvre2-is using the butt end for his final blow. In a Greek spear both ends were serviceable in battle; when the sharp, leaf-shaped head was broken, the spear could be reversed and the stout butt end u ...
... It is noteworthy that the standing warrior-like the Athena on a late fifth-century amphora in the Louvre2-is using the butt end for his final blow. In a Greek spear both ends were serviceable in battle; when the sharp, leaf-shaped head was broken, the spear could be reversed and the stout butt end u ...
Archeology PowerPoint - Western Kentucky University
... study human cultures that are no longer living. Culture: Any learned behavior that is shared with others. ...
... study human cultures that are no longer living. Culture: Any learned behavior that is shared with others. ...
Agia Marina
... Athens is one of the oldest cities in the world. The modern intertwines with antiquity around every corner, and strolling in the ancient Agora or the Acropolis, you walk on the same paths that Plato, Socrates, Pericles walked on 2500 years ago. It became the capital of Greece in 1834, mainly because ...
... Athens is one of the oldest cities in the world. The modern intertwines with antiquity around every corner, and strolling in the ancient Agora or the Acropolis, you walk on the same paths that Plato, Socrates, Pericles walked on 2500 years ago. It became the capital of Greece in 1834, mainly because ...
Anthropological Manuscripts in the American Philosophical Society
... three-dollar bottle [of the powder] doesn't hold many tablespoons full; and it's so dry, too. I've used up three bottles this week, but my stomach hurts worse than ever.' (Kidder diary 1963:37-38--from which Mrs. Faith Kidder Fuller has graciously allowed me to quote) The papers of A.V. Kidder now r ...
... three-dollar bottle [of the powder] doesn't hold many tablespoons full; and it's so dry, too. I've used up three bottles this week, but my stomach hurts worse than ever.' (Kidder diary 1963:37-38--from which Mrs. Faith Kidder Fuller has graciously allowed me to quote) The papers of A.V. Kidder now r ...
Anthropology General Information Admission Requirements
... Completion of SOC 304 is strongly recommended ...
... Completion of SOC 304 is strongly recommended ...
RD Milns Antiquities Museum Education Program
... Theme 6: Studies of Funerary Practices Theme 18: The influence of groups in Ancient societies Key Terms: ...
... Theme 6: Studies of Funerary Practices Theme 18: The influence of groups in Ancient societies Key Terms: ...
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology — commonly called Penn Museum — is an archaeology and anthropology museum that is part of the University of Pennsylvania. It is located on Penn's campus in the University City neighborhood of Philadelphia.