Nettsider med emneord «Archaeology»
What is a quality 3D dataset in heritage,
how can we tell, and does it matter?
Hva er et kvalitetsdatasett for 3D av kulturarv, hvordan kan vi avgjøre det, og er det viktig?
Forholdet mellom naturen og kulturelle objekter stimulerer til undring. Denne presentasjonen vil utforske hvordan nyere praksiser innenfor kulturarvsfeltet påvirker og håndterer denne typen relasjoner.
This presentation will explore the relationship between historic responses to cultural artefacts and natural places that engender wonder and the more recent heritage practices around those places and objects.
Pits, Pots, and Pennies: An Archaeology of Coin Hoarding in Medieval England and Wales
Pits, Pots, and Pennies: An Archaeology of Coin Hoarding in Medieval England and Wales
The ViS Conference 2015: Welcome to Vikings: Beyond Boundaries, an open conference on Viking Age studies in Oslo.
How do objects, places, spaces or practices get a place in ‘the global museum’? This seminar seeks to take advantage of what we as a museum already know and do, as the entire academic staff of the Museum of Cultural History in various ways engages in heritage making; as advisors to the Directorate of Cultural Management, as archaeologists, as keepers of collections, as conservators, as curators, exhibition designers, as magazine administrators, or as anthropologists. To discover our strengths, this seminar represents a first effort to engage in a joint comparative exploration of what such ‘makings’ of cultural heritage, world heritage, museum objects and archaeological objects have in common.
Welcome to Vikings: Beyond Boundaries (The ViS Conference 2015), an open conference on Viking Age studies in Oslo 2nd—4th December 2015.
Patric Greene, Norton Priory. The Archaeology of a Medieval Religious House, Cambridge University Press 1989 (paperback 2004)
Dette var den første omfattende studien som integrerte modern arkeologiske metoder med konvensjonelle studier av historie, arkitektur, landskap og klosterets funksjoner og organisering.
FOR THE RURALIA XI CONFERENCE: The object of the conference is to discuss the various aspects of the relationship of the rural population to buildings and sites within and without rural settlement, where they practice their religion (Christian, pagan, Jewish…). This includes also several phenomena, traditions and practices which characterize the popular beliefs and religious practices. And it includes religious practices in burial rituals. The object of the conference is not the Christianization in the rural environment.