Sökning: "archaeological contexts"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 56 avhandlingar innehållade orden archaeological contexts.
1. Remnant echoes of the past : Archaeological geophysical prospection in Sweden
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis has been to investigate the benefits, pitfalls and possibilities of using geophysical methods in archaeological projects. This is exemplified by surveys carried out at archaeological sites in different geographical and chronological contexts. LÄS MER
2. Stockholm från sjösidan : Marinarkeologiska fynd och miljöer
Sammanfattning : Stockholm has, for over a thousand years, been stamped by its situation on the water. Proximity to water has influenced strategy and defence, commerce, water transport, communications and the extraction of resources. LÄS MER
3. Archaeological Challenges, Digital Possibilities : Digital Knowledge Development and Communication in Contract Archaeology
Sammanfattning : This research concerns the digitalisation of archaeology, with a focus on Swedish contract archaeology. The aim is to understand how the archaeological discipline relates to the change that digitalisation brings and human involvement in these processes. LÄS MER
4. The Egyptianizing, male, limestone statuary from Cyprus : a study of a cross-cultural, Eastern Mediterranean votive type
Sammanfattning : This thesis is a study of a particular limestone votive statuary type which was dedicated in the sanctuaries on Cyprus during the entire 6th century B.C. Common to the group of figures is that they are wearing a Cypriote version of an Egyptian-type outfit, including characteristic Egyptian royal headgear and jewelry. LÄS MER
5. The Archaeological Encounter in British Fiction, 1880–1940
Sammanfattning : Ancient artefacts appeared frequently in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century British fiction. Prehistoric stone circles, enigmatic potsherds, Egyptian mummies, and other such antiquities featured in everything from fin de siècle adventure narratives to the major works of High Modernism. LÄS MER