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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Frison effect. I’m sitting quietly on the top floor of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge. Size can affect the way we look at objects. I’ve been thinking about the size of axe heads, because I am busily making handles for different types of Bronze Age axes. When is an axe head a useful tool, when is it a status symbol, when is it a toy or a trinket? It’s an axe head, right? Cutting rods to make a wattle wall? Some tool...
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March 2016 – Lisa Lodwick
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Iron Age and Roman plants and people. Reference list of reference collections. March 21, 2016. I recently helped organise the Integrated Microscopy Approaches in Archaeobotany workshop. Some other useful resources are the minutes of a 2010 AWG meeting. And a very detailed article. By Mark Nesbitt in Circaea 1991 discussing how to build a reference collection. Historic England, Fort Cumberland. Of 4500 seeds and fruits, mainly British specimens. Also wood, charcoal, mosses and fibres. I’m sure there...
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Fuel for Thought – Rowan 2015 AJA – Lisa Lodwick
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Iron Age and Roman plants and people. Fuel for Thought – Rowan 2015 AJA. September 25, 2015. In New publications in archaeobotany. Roman olive press at Capernaum, Israel. Antolín, F., and Buxó, R. 2010. Proposal for the systematic description and taphonomic study of carbonized cereal grain assemblages: a case study of an early Neolithic funerary context in the cave of Can Sadurní (Begues, Barcelona province, Spain). Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. 1), 53 66. doi:10.1007/s00334-010-0255-1. O’Meara, ...
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Nihongo (日本語) | ArchivesBlogs
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A syndicated collection of blogs by and for archivists. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Apologies, but no results were found for the requested archive. Perhaps searching will help find a related post. ArchivesBlogs syndicates content from weblogs about archives and archival issues and then makes the content available in a central location in a variety of formats. A Repository for Bottled Monsters. A View to Hugh. Academic Health Center Archives. Adventures in Records Management. Richa...
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العربية | ArchivesBlogs
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A syndicated collection of blogs by and for archivists. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Apologies, but no results were found for the requested archive. Perhaps searching will help find a related post. ArchivesBlogs syndicates content from weblogs about archives and archival issues and then makes the content available in a central location in a variety of formats. A Repository for Bottled Monsters. A View to Hugh. Academic Health Center Archives. Adventures in Records Management. Richa...
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jamesmmcardle | James McArdle: Camera/Eye
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Considering the illuminating differences between human and camera imaging. Books on theories of optical phenomena and lens-based imaging. Happy Anniversary, Family of Man. June 17, 2015. This year, 2015, is an apt moment to remember an important exhibition, first seen 60 years ago, and still going… Recently, I have been reading John Williams, the Sydney photographer […]. Read Article →. In loving memory of Mary Ellen Mark (1940-2015). May 27, 2015. Read Article →. Deakin’s crowdfunding success. I’ve been...
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Deakin’s crowdfunding success | James McArdle: Camera/Eye
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Considering the illuminating differences between human and camera imaging. Books on theories of optical phenomena and lens-based imaging. Deakin’s crowdfunding success. July 2, 2013. Research Whisperer provides an analysis of the success Deakin has had in crowd-funded research through pilot projects which included Greg Neville’s and my Retake Melbourne (see http:/ wp.me/p1ZU6J-gH. Over the last two months, I’ve been watching Deakin University’s venture into crowdfunding. Caching’ in on game play. You are...
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Visual Perception News | James McArdle: Camera/Eye
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Considering the illuminating differences between human and camera imaging. Books on theories of optical phenomena and lens-based imaging. Scott Mitchell, New Millennium Fountain, 2013 at ACCA. For NEW13, Scott Mitchell at ACCA bounces sunlight laser-like through the physical space – as lyrically described by critic Robert Nelson in http:/ www.smh.com.au/entertainment/art-and-design/ideas-travelling-at-the-speed-of-light-20130402-2h4ut.html. Trained in civil engineering, and now a hactivist. Abengoa, Brig...
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Critique | James McArdle: Camera/Eye
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Considering the illuminating differences between human and camera imaging. Books on theories of optical phenomena and lens-based imaging. Happy Anniversary, Family of Man. June 17, 2015. This year, 2015, is an apt moment to remember an important exhibition, first seen 60 years ago, and still going… Recently, I have been reading John Williams, the Sydney photographer […]. Read Article →. May 16, 2013. The case in point is Paul Hansen, Sweden, […]. Read Article →. Learning about Surfers from Las Vegas.
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Autobiographical | James McArdle: Camera/Eye
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Considering the illuminating differences between human and camera imaging. Books on theories of optical phenomena and lens-based imaging. Happy Anniversary, Family of Man. June 17, 2015. This year, 2015, is an apt moment to remember an important exhibition, first seen 60 years ago, and still going… Recently, I have been reading John Williams, the Sydney photographer […]. Read Article →. Deakin’s crowdfunding success. July 2, 2013. Originally posted on The Research Whisperer. Read Article →. May 28, 2013.
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