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William Caraher's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
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William Caraher deposited Slow Archaeology: Technology, Efficiency, and Archaeological Work in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 9 years agoSlow archaeology situates contemporary, digital archaeological practice both in the historical tradition of the modern discipline of archaeology and within a discourse informed by calls for Taylorist efficiency. Rather than rejecting the use of digital tools, slow archaeology calls for archaeology to embrace a spirit of critical engagement with…[Read more]
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William Caraher deposited Slow Archaeology: Technology, Efficiency, and Archaeological Work in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoSlow archaeology situates contemporary, digital archaeological practice both in the historical tradition of the modern discipline of archaeology and within a discourse informed by calls for Taylorist efficiency. Rather than rejecting the use of digital tools, slow archaeology calls for archaeology to embrace a spirit of critical engagement with…[Read more]
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William Caraher deposited Ancient States and Representative Government: Greek and Roman Models for the Electoral College in the group
History on Humanities Commons 9 years agoA short article on the ties between the U.S. Electoral College and ancient forms of government.
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Jeffrey Becker deposited Roman Republican: Villas Architecture, Context, and Ideology on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
The Roman villa is a classic icon of Western culture, and yet villa can be used to cover a multiplicity of ideas, experiences, and places. In the late Republic and early Imperial periods, villas are inseparable from elite lifestyles, providing a prestigious setting for leisurely and intellectual pursuits. But how did these advanced buildings come…[Read more]
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Jeffrey Becker deposited G. Pucci and C. Mascione (Eds), Manifattura ceramica etrusco-romana a Chiusi: il complesso produttivo di Marcianella (Bibliotheca Archaeologica 10). Bari: Edipuglia, 2003. Pp. 340. ISBN 88-7228-306-x. €42.00. on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
Book review of G. Pucci and C. Mascione (Eds), Manifattura ceramica etrusco-romana a Chiusi:
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Jeffrey Becker deposited R. Roth, Styling Romanisation: Pottery and Society in Central Italy. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Pp. xvi + 237, illus. ISBN 0-5218-7567-6/978-0-52187-567-7. £55.00/US$105.00. on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
Book review of R. Roth. Styling Romanisation: Pottery and Society in Central Italy
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William Caraher deposited Slow Archaeology: Technology, Efficiency, and Archaeological Work on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
Slow archaeology situates contemporary, digital archaeological practice both in the historical tradition of the modern discipline of archaeology and within a discourse informed by calls for Taylorist efficiency. Rather than rejecting the use of digital tools, slow archaeology calls for archaeology to embrace a spirit of critical engagement with…[Read more]
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William Caraher deposited Ancient States and Representative Government: Greek and Roman Models for the Electoral College on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
A short article on the ties between the U.S. Electoral College and ancient forms of government.
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Justin Walsh deposited Athenian Black Gloss Pottery: A View from the West in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoExcavation of archaic Morgantina (c.700–450 BC), Sicily, has brought to light a significant pattern in the distribution of imported Greek pottery. This pattern, which shows a preference for imports with features that referred to metal vessels, is echoed at sites around the western Mediterranean. We argue that the preference for certain types was c…[Read more]
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Justin Walsh deposited Athenian Black Gloss Pottery: A View from the West on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
Excavation of archaic Morgantina (c.700–450 BC), Sicily, has brought to light a significant pattern in the distribution of imported Greek pottery. This pattern, which shows a preference for imports with features that referred to metal vessels, is echoed at sites around the western Mediterranean. We argue that the preference for certain types was c…[Read more]
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Justin Walsh deposited Exchange and Influence: Hybridity and the Gate Reliefs of Thasos in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoFor at least a decade, scholars examining colonial influences on the material culture of indigenous populations in the ancient Mediterranean have found recourse in the concept of hybridity. These investigators have recognized that in situations where different cultural groups meet and mix, artifactual and behavioral traits from both the dominant…[Read more]
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Justin Walsh deposited Exchange and Influence: Hybridity and the Gate Reliefs of Thasos on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
For at least a decade, scholars examining colonial influences on the material culture of indigenous populations in the ancient Mediterranean have found recourse in the concept of hybridity. These investigators have recognized that in situations where different cultural groups meet and mix, artifactual and behavioral traits from both the dominant…[Read more]
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Justin Walsh's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
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Justin Walsh's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
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Justin Walsh's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
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Justin Walsh's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
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Justin Walsh changed their profile picture on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
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Jeffrey Becker deposited The Villa delle Grotte at Grottarossa and the prehistory of Roman villas in the group
Roman archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoJeffrey A. Becker. “The Villa delle Grotte at Grottarossa and the prehistory of Roman villas” Journal of Roman Archaeology Volume 19 2006, pp. 213-220
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