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From Concepts of the Past to Practical Strategies: The Teaching of Archaeological Field Techniques
Dec30

From Concepts of the Past to Practical Strategies: The Teaching of Archaeological Field Techniques

Although several manuals on fieldwork techniques exist, and although most definitions of archaeology would specify excavation and fieldwork as the core of archaeological enquiry, From Concepts of the Past to Practical Strategies: The Teaching of Archaeological Field Techniques, Peter Ucko, Qin Ling and Jane Hubert, eds, is the first to undertake a comparative assessment of how such techniques are taught to university students in many...

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Angry Words Softly Spoken: Review
Aug03

Angry Words Softly Spoken: Review

ANGRY WORDS SOFTLY SPOKEN: A Comparative Study of English & Arabic Women Writers. Alanoud Alsharekh. Saffron Books London 2006. 236pp, GBP 29.95 | Hardback with dustcover. ISBN-13 9781872843933. Buy | Summary and TOC Reviewed by Shannon Sweeney In Angry Words Softly Spoken, Alanoud Alsharekh carefully examines and compares the British model of female consciousness with the development of Arab female consciousness, specifically in...

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Angry Words Softly Spoken: Review
Aug03

Angry Words Softly Spoken: Review

ANGRY WORDS SOFTLY SPOKEN: A Comparative Study of English & Arabic Women Writers. Alanoud Alsharekh. Saffron Books London 2006. 236pp, GBP 29.95 | Hardback with dustcover. ISBN-13 9781872843933. Buy | Summary and TOC Reviewed by Shannon Sweeney In Angry Words Softly Spoken, Alanoud Alsharekh carefully examines and compares the British model of female consciousness with the development of Arab female consciousness, specifically in...

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Catching up on Islamic art

Art museums are scrambling to attract more audiences for Islamic art, both historical materials and contemporary art from the wide expanse of the Middle East and North Africa region, Central Asia and the Caucasus, writes SAJID RIZVI. The aim ostensibly is to build up visitor numbers and public understanding of Islamic cultures and civilisations. Can this increased interest in Islamic art and culture substitute for a greater commitment...

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Column to volume: Formal innovation in Chamba statuary
Aug26

Column to volume: Formal innovation in Chamba statuary

Column to volume: Formal innovation in Chamba statuary, by Richard Fardon and Christine Stelzig, investigates the appearance on world art markets during the 1970s of statues identified as Chamba from West Africa. Sought after for their artful execution, these statues were stylistically unlike anything previously documented from the region. Are they what the art market claimed? Who made them, when, where and why? Buy this book To...

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Column to volume: Formal innovation in Chamba statuary
Aug26

Column to volume: Formal innovation in Chamba statuary

Column to volume: Formal innovation in Chamba statuary, by Richard Fardon and Christine Stelzig, investigates the appearance on world art markets during the 1970s of statues identified as Chamba from West Africa. Sought after for their artful execution, these statues were stylistically unlike anything previously documented from the region. Are they what the art market claimed? Who made them, when, where and why? Buy this book To...

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