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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Archaeology has gone digital for some time now! Topics such as GIS databases, 3D models, drone photography, meta- and para-data, semantic mapping, text mining, simulation, and social network analysis have become commonplace in archaeological discourse and practice. Digital and technological advancements seemingly offer limitless promises for data recording, analysis and dissemination. Yet, after several decades of innovation, we must ask ourselves which of these promises are actually fulfilled, and which persistent impasses are present. Today, some reflexive questions are more important than ever. In particular, when, how and why do our innovative archaeology tools fail Do we approach our archaeological projects with a digital wand and (implicitly or explicitly) expect a magical solution And when there is indeed a digital solution, at what expense does it come In this volume, scholars and practitioners in the field discuss the state of the art, as well as the promises and impasses that digital approaches to archaeology entail. The authors discuss the current state of teaching digital archaeology, the societal impact of digital innovations, current issues in archaeological data management, promises and limitations of isotopic research and remote sensing techniques, and why subfields such as agent-based modelling and serious gaming struggle to keep momentum.ContentsIntroduction: Leiden Perspectives on Digital ArchaeologyKarsten LambersMetaphors, Myths, and Transformations in Digital ArchaeologyTuna Kalayci and Piraye HacigüzellerData Exchange Protocol in Dutch ArchaeologyMilco Wansleeben, Walter Laan and Ronald VisserDigital Data Integration in Mediterranean Field Survey Archaeology: Status Quo and Future PerspectivesTymon de Haas and Martijn van LeusenIsotopes, Isoscapes, and the Search for Geographic Origins: Unrealized Potential or Unrealistic Expectations Jason E. Laffoon and Till F. SonnemannFrom the Jungle to the Lab: Using Remote-Sensing and Deep Learning to Map Archaeological Features in Lab-based SettingsSarah Klassen, Tommaso Pappagallo and Damian EvansBibliometric Analysis of Agent-Based Simulation in Archaeology: People, Topics, and Future ProspectsIza Romanowska and Fulco ScherjonCritical Miss Archaeogaming as a Playful Tool for Archaeological Research and OutreachAris Politopoulos and Angus MolReflectionsRachel Opitz 136 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Archaeology has gone digital for some time now! Topics such as GIS databases, 3D models, drone photography, meta- and para-data, semantic mapping, text mining, simulation, and social network analysis have become commonplace in archaeological discourse and practice. Digital and technological advancements seemingly offer limitless promises for data recording, analysis and dissemination. Yet, after several decades of innovation, we must ask ourselves which of these promises are actually fulfilled, and which persistent impasses are present. Today, some reflexive questions are more important than ever. In particular, when, how and why do our innovative archaeology tools fail Do we approach our archaeological projects with a digital wand and (implicitly or explicitly) expect a magical solution And when there is indeed a digital solution, at what expense does it come In this volume, scholars and practitioners in the field discuss the state of the art, as well as the promises and impasses that digital approaches to archaeology entail. The authors discuss the current state of teaching digital archaeology, the societal impact of digital innovations, current issues in archaeological data management, promises and limitations of isotopic research and remote sensing techniques, and why subfields such as agent-based modelling and serious gaming struggle to keep momentum.ContentsIntroduction: Leiden Perspectives on Digital ArchaeologyKarsten LambersMetaphors, Myths, and Transformations in Digital ArchaeologyTuna Kalayci and Piraye HacigüzellerData Exchange Protocol in Dutch ArchaeologyMilco Wansleeben, Walter Laan and Ronald VisserDigital Data Integration in Mediterranean Field Survey Archaeology: Status Quo and Future PerspectivesTymon de Haas and Martijn van LeusenIsotopes, Isoscapes, and the Search for Geographic Origins: Unrealized Potential or Unrealistic Expectations Jason E. Laffoon and Till F. SonnemannFrom the Jungle to the Lab: Using Remote-Sensing and Deep Learning to Map Archaeological Features in Lab-based SettingsSarah Klassen, Tommaso Pappagallo and Damian EvansBibliometric Analysis of Agent-Based Simulation in Archaeology: People, Topics, and Future ProspectsIza Romanowska and Fulco ScherjonCritical Miss Archaeogaming as a Playful Tool for Archaeological Research and OutreachAris Politopoulos and Angus MolReflectionsRachel Opitz.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This volume is themed around the interdependent relationship between humans and the environment, an important topic in the work of Corrie Bakels. How do environmental constraints and opportunities influence human behaviour and what is the human impact on the ecology and appearance of the landscape And what can archaeological knowledge contribute to the current discussions about the use, arrangement and depletion of our (local) environment ContentsA life dedicated to science. Portrait of professor emerita Corrie Bakels, pioneer of paleoeconomyMonique van den Dries and Harry FokkensThe Middle Palaeolithic site Lingjing (Xuchang, Henan, China): preliminary new resultsThijs van Kolfschoten, Zhanyang Li, Hua Wang and Luc DoyonNeandertal advice for improving your tinder profile: A pilot study using experimental archaeology to test the usefulness of manganese dioxide (MnO2) in Palaeolithic fire-makingAndrew C. SorensenLandscape dynamics near the late Middle Palaeolithic and Early Upper Palaeolithic cave site of Les Cottés (France)Joanne Mol, Lars den Boef and Marie SoressiEen ziltige geur - halophytic macroscopic plant remains from Happisburgh Site 1, UK indicating Middle Pleistocene hominin activity in an estuary prior to the Anglian Stage (MIS 12) ice advanceMichael H. FieldPalaeoenvironment and human occupation patterns: a case study for the first half of the Holocene at Cova Fosca (Eastern Spain)Laura Llorente-Rodríguez, Arturo Morales-Muñiz, María-Teresa Aparicio, Salvador Bailón, Paloma Sevilla and Carmen SeséExploring the archaeological heritage of the Uddeler Heegde: an experimentAlexander Verpoorte, David Fontijn and Arjan LouwenWalking and marking the desert: Geoglyphs in arid South AmericaKarsten LambersPre-Hispanic and contemporary raw materials use in earthenware production in the Río Mayales subbasin, Chontales, central NicaraguaSimone Casale, Natalia R. Donner, Dennis Braekmans and Alexander GeurdsA long slow goodbye - Re-examining the Mesolithic - Neolithic transition (5500 - 2500 BCE) in the Dutch deltaGerrit L. Dusseldorp and Luc W.S.W. AmkreutzHouse Societies or societies with houses Bandkeramik kinship and settlement structure from a Dutch perspectiveIvo M. van Wijk and Pieter van de VeldeReflections on an Environmental History of Resistance: State Space and Shatter Zones in Late Antique North AfricaJip BarreveldFiery forest management: an anthracological approach on the charred remains of medieval Noord-Brabant in Tilburg-Udenhout-Den BogerdErica van Hees, Jorinde Pijnnaken-Vroeijenstijn and Marleen van ZonMysterious medieval manure pits: an indication of urban horticulture Roos van Oosten, Sander Aerts, Jantine Hos and Erica van Hees.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - In many societies monuments are associated with dynamic socio-economic and political processes that these societies underwent and/or instrumentalised. Due to the often large human and other resources input involved in their construction and maintenance, such constructions form an useful research target in order to investigate both their associated societies as well as the underlying processes that generated differential construction levels. Monumental constructions may physically remain the same for some time but certainly not forever. The actual meaning, too, that people associate with these may change regularly due to changing contexts in which people perceived, assessed, and interacted with such constructions. These changes of meaning may occur diachronically, geographically but also socially. Realising that such shifts may occur forces us to rethink the meaning and the roles that past technologies may play in constructing, consuming and perceiving something monumental. In fact, it is through investigating the processes, the practices of building and crafting, and selecting the specific locales in which these activities took place, that we can argue convincingly that meaning may already become formulated while the form itself is still being created. As such, meaning-making and -giving may also influence the shaping of the monument in each of its facets: spatially, materially, technologically, socially and diachronically.This volume varies widely in regional and chronological focus and forms a useful manual to studying both the acts of building and the constructions themselves across cultural contexts. A range of theoretical and practical methods are discussed, and papers illustrate that these are applicable to both small or large architectural expressions, making it useful for scholars investigating urban, architectural, landscape and human resources in archaeological and historical contexts. The ultimate goal of this book is to place architectural studies, in which people's interactions with each other and material resources are key, at the crossing of both landscape studies and material culture studies, where it belongs.ContentsPart 1. Theoretical and practical considerations on monumentalityConstructing monuments, perceiving monumentality. IntroductionAnn BrysbaertMounds and monumentality in Neolithic EuropeChris ScarreArchitectural conspicuous consumption and design as social strategy in the Argolid during the Mycenaean periodKalliopi EfkleidouOuter Worlds InsideLesley McFadyenPart 2. Methodological approaches to studying architectureInterpreting architecture from a survey context: recognising monumental structures.Yannick BoswinkelThree-dimensional documentation of architecture and archaeology in the field: combining intensive total station drawing and photogrammetryJari PakkanenSet in stone at the Mycenaean Acropolis of Athens. Documentation with 3D integrated methodologies Elisavet P. SioumparaLabour mobilization and architectural energetics in the North Cemetery at Ayios Vasilios, Laconia, GreeceSofia Voutsaki, Youp van den Beld, Yannick de RaaffPart 3. Architectural energetics methods and applicationsComparative labour rates in cross-cultural contextsDaniel R. TurnerRethinking monumentality in Teotihuacan, MexicoMaria Torras FreixaEconomic choice in Roman construction: case studies from OstiaJanet DeLaineLarge-scale building in early imperial Tarraco (Tarragona, Spain) and the dynamics behind the creation of a Roman provincial capital landscapeAnna Gutiérrez Garcia-M., Maria Serena VinciBuilding materials, construction processes and labour: The Temple of Isis in PompeiiCathalin ReckoThe construction process of the republican city walls of Aquileia (northeastern Italy): a case study of the quantitative analysis on ancient buildingsJacopo Bonetto, Caterina Previato.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Archaeology has gone digital for some time now! Topics such as GIS databases, 3D models, drone photography, meta- and para-data, semantic mapping, text mining, simulation, and social network analysis have become commonplace in archaeological discourse and practice. Digital and technological advancements seemingly offer limitless promises for data recording, analysis and dissemination. Yet, after several decades of innovation, we must ask ourselves which of these promises are actually fulfilled, and which persistent impasses are present. Today, some reflexive questions are more important than ever. In particular, when, how and why do our innovative archaeology tools fail Do we approach our archaeological projects with a digital wand and (implicitly or explicitly) expect a magical solution And when there is indeed a digital solution, at what expense does it come In this volume, scholars and practitioners in the field discuss the state of the art, as well as the promises and impasses that digital approaches to archaeology entail. The authors discuss the current state of teaching digital archaeology, the societal impact of digital innovations, current issues in archaeological data management, promises and limitations of isotopic research and remote sensing techniques, and why subfields such as agent-based modelling and serious gaming struggle to keep momentum.ContentsIntroduction: Leiden Perspectives on Digital ArchaeologyKarsten LambersMetaphors, Myths, and Transformations in Digital ArchaeologyTuna Kalayc¿ and Piraye Hac¿güzellerData Exchange Protocol in Dutch ArchaeologyMilco Wansleeben, Walter Laan and Ronald VisserDigital Data Integration in Mediterranean Field Survey Archaeology: Status Quo and Future PerspectivesTymon de Haas and Martijn van LeusenIsotopes, Isoscapes, and the Search for Geographic Origins: Unrealized Potential or Unrealistic Expectations Jason E. Laffoon and Till F. SonnemannFrom the Jungle to the Lab: Using Remote-Sensing and Deep Learning to Map Archaeological Features in Lab-based SettingsSarah Klassen, Tommaso Pappagallo and Damian EvansBibliometric Analysis of Agent-Based Simulation in Archaeology: People, Topics, and Future ProspectsIza Romanowska and Fulco ScherjonCritical Miss Archaeogaming as a Playful Tool for Archaeological Research and OutreachAris Politopoulos and Angus MolReflectionsRachel OpitzBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 136 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This volume is themed around the interdependent relationship between humans and the environment, an important topic in the work of Corrie Bakels. How do environmental constraints and opportunities influence human behaviour and what is the human impact on the ecology and appearance of the landscape And what can archaeological knowledge contribute to the current discussions about the use, arrangement and depletion of our (local) environment ContentsA life dedicated to science. Portrait of professor emerita Corrie Bakels, pioneer of paleoeconomyMonique van den Dries and Harry FokkensThe Middle Palaeolithic site Lingjing (Xuchang, Henan, China): preliminary new resultsThijs van Kolfschoten, Zhanyang Li, Hua Wang and Luc DoyonNeandertal advice for improving your tinder profile: A pilot study using experimental archaeology to test the usefulness of manganese dioxide (MnO2) in Palaeolithic fire-makingAndrew C. SorensenLandscape dynamics near the late Middle Palaeolithic and Early Upper Palaeolithic cave site of Les Cottés (France)Joanne Mol, Lars den Boef and Marie SoressiEen ziltige geur - halophytic macroscopic plant remains from Happisburgh Site 1, UK indicating Middle Pleistocene hominin activity in an estuary prior to the Anglian Stage (MIS 12) ice advanceMichael H. FieldPalaeoenvironment and human occupation patterns: a case study for the first half of the Holocene at Cova Fosca (Eastern Spain)Laura Llorente-Rodríguez, Arturo Morales-Muñiz, María-Teresa Aparicio, Salvador Bailón, Paloma Sevilla and Carmen SeséExploring the archaeological heritage of the Uddeler Heegde: an experimentAlexander Verpoorte, David Fontijn and Arjan LouwenWalking and marking the desert: Geoglyphs in arid South AmericaKarsten LambersPre-Hispanic and contemporary raw materials use in earthenware production in the Río Mayales subbasin, Chontales, central NicaraguaSimone Casale, Natalia R. Donner, Dennis Braekmans and Alexander GeurdsA long slow goodbye - Re-examining the Mesolithic - Neolithic transition (5500 - 2500 BCE) in the Dutch deltaGerrit L. Dusseldorp and Luc W.S.W. AmkreutzHouse Societies or societies with houses Bandkeramik kinship and settlement structure from a Dutch perspectiveIvo M. van Wijk and Pieter van de VeldeReflections on an Environmental History of Resistance: State Space and Shatter Zones in Late Antique North AfricaJip BarreveldFiery forest management: an anthracological approach on the charred remains of medieval Noord-Brabant in Tilburg-Udenhout-Den BogerdErica van Hees, Jorinde Pijnnaken-Vroeijenstijn and Marleen van ZonMysterious medieval manure pits: an indication of urban horticulture Roos van Oosten, Sander Aerts, Jantine Hos and Erica van Hees 196 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Archaeology has gone digital for some time now! Topics such as GIS databases, 3D models, drone photography, meta- and para-data, semantic mapping, text mining, simulation, and social network analysis have become commonplace in archaeological discourse and practice. Digital and technological advancements seemingly offer limitless promises for data recording, analysis and dissemination. Yet, after several decades of innovation, we must ask ourselves which of these promises are actually fulfilled, and which persistent impasses are present. Today, some reflexive questions are more important than ever. In particular, when, how and why do our innovative archaeology tools fail Do we approach our archaeological projects with a digital wand and (implicitly or explicitly) expect a magical solution And when there is indeed a digital solution, at what expense does it come In this volume, scholars and practitioners in the field discuss the state of the art, as well as the promises and impasses that digital approaches to archaeology entail. The authors discuss the current state of teaching digital archaeology, the societal impact of digital innovations, current issues in archaeological data management, promises and limitations of isotopic research and remote sensing techniques, and why subfields such as agent-based modelling and serious gaming struggle to keep momentum.ContentsIntroduction: Leiden Perspectives on Digital ArchaeologyKarsten LambersMetaphors, Myths, and Transformations in Digital ArchaeologyTuna Kalayci and Piraye HacigüzellerData Exchange Protocol in Dutch ArchaeologyMilco Wansleeben, Walter Laan and Ronald VisserDigital Data Integration in Mediterranean Field Survey Archaeology: Status Quo and Future PerspectivesTymon de Haas and Martijn van LeusenIsotopes, Isoscapes, and the Search for Geographic Origins: Unrealized Potential or Unrealistic Expectations Jason E. Laffoon and Till F. SonnemannFrom the Jungle to the Lab: Using Remote-Sensing and Deep Learning to Map Archaeological Features in Lab-based SettingsSarah Klassen, Tommaso Pappagallo and Damian EvansBibliometric Analysis of Agent-Based Simulation in Archaeology: People, Topics, and Future ProspectsIza Romanowska and Fulco ScherjonCritical Miss Archaeogaming as a Playful Tool for Archaeological Research and OutreachAris Politopoulos and Angus MolReflectionsRachel Opitz.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. A Human Environment | Victor Klinkenberg (u. a.) | Buch | Englisch | 2020 | Sidestone Press | EAN 9789088909078 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, 49078 Osnabrück, mail[at]preigu[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
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Aggiungi al carrelloGebunden. Condizione: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. This book addresses architectural studies from across the globe and highlighting how both construction processes and constructions themselves are continually involved in dynamic meaning-making processes which, in turn, also shape these monuments and process.