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university of texas press reclaiming a plundered past archaeology and nation building in modern iraq jan 2006

university of texas press reclaiming a plundered past archaeology and nation building in modern iraq jan 2006

university of texas press reclaiming a plundered past archaeology and nation building in modern iraq jan 2006

... bears the inscription in honor of Akkadian King Naram-Sin, and the famed Warka mask.It was not only the National Museum that was plundered. The IraqiNational Library and Archives (Dar al-Katub ... homeland was exposed to a hateful attack by the Persian Elamites. . . . And when Iraq rose again and Sargon the Akkadian arose as the leader who united Iraq, theblack Persian lust was reawakened. ... RECLAIMING A PLUNDERED PAST Archaeology and Nation Building in Modern Iraq MAGNUS T. BERNHARDSSON i-xiv_bernhardsson_1570 9/6/05 7:40 PM Page iiiThe weekly tour of the Iraq National Museum...
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university of texas press negotiating for the past archaeology nationalism and diplomacy in the middle east 1919-1941 jul 2007

university of texas press negotiating for the past archaeology nationalism and diplomacy in the middle east 1919-1941 jul 2007

... Turks near Adana, abandoned most of its territorial claims in southeastern Anatolia to safeguard its mandate in neighboring Syria. Its withdrawal left Britain and Greece to deal withthe nationalist ... national interests via themedium of archaeology. Kaiser Wilhelm II (1888–1918) proved a firmadvocate, having participated in excavations in Germany and later on theisland of Corfu. In Berlin, ... and in the area of Baghdad, on the eastern margin of NEGOTIATING FOR THE PAST Introduction 9repeated again and again over the decade, following subsequent discover-ies. Articulate spokesmen, individuals...
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university of texas press before the volcano erupted the ancient cerén village in central america mar 2002

university of texas press before the volcano erupted the ancient cerén village in central america mar 2002

... guajava fruit casts guava, guayaba   P. guajava stem cast guava, guayaba P. guajava leaf guava, guayaba   Rosaceae Prunus cf. brachybotrya charcoal escoboRubiaceaestem SapindaceaeCupania ... LauraceaeNectandra sp. charcoal aguacatillo Persea americana leaf impression avocado, aguacate P. americana cotyledon avocado, aguacate   MalpigiaceaeByrsonima crassifolia fruit nance MalvaceaeGossypium ... charcoal  ApocynaceaeAspidosperma sp. charcoal malady, cojotón  AsteraceaeTithonia rotundifolia stem mirasol  BignoniaceaeCrescentia alata fruit calabash, morro    C. alata...
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university of texas press espíritu santo de zúñiga a frontier mission in south texas apr 2007

university of texas press espíritu santo de zúñiga a frontier mission in south texas apr 2007

... Recent linguistic and archaeological research indicates thatthere were several distinct languages (including Coahuilteco, Comecrudo,Cotoname, Tonkawa, Solano, Karankawa, and Aranama) and varying ... (Fagan 2006) . Block excavationsfocus on exposing large horizontal areas that allow the archaeologist to ‘‘ob-tain a larger (and more meaningful) sample of artifacts, features, activityareas, ... nativegroups of the Aranama and Tamique (Almazán 1726), who are thought tospeak the same language and to be related. The Aranama and Tamique, it washoped, would be more receptive to missionization attempts.During...
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university of texas press thelma & louise live the cultural afterlife of an american film nov 2007

university of texas press thelma & louise live the cultural afterlife of an american film nov 2007

... formation of Pitt’s star image to explore a historical shift in thinking about masculinity, changing structures of sexualization and ob-jectification, and female agency and volition. In addition ... created and not an organicpart of the film. The space opened by awareness of the “image as still” cre-ates distance from narrative and character. Rather than seeing this image asthe “natural” ... overexposed and washed-out, and faux graininess has been added to simulate a distressed photograph and film frame.This simulation of image as artifact recalls the freeze-frame that con-cludes Butch Cassidy...
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university of texas press death and the classic maya kings jan 2009

university of texas press death and the classic maya kings jan 2009

... Karla Davis-Salazar, Barbara Fash, R. Jeff rey Frost, Ian Graham, Takeshi Inomata, Rosemary Joyce, George Lau, Patricia McAnany, Gordon Rakita, Nora Reber, Izumi Shimada, and Karl Taube have, ... the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, devoted to the recording and dissemination of information about all known ancient Maya inscriptions and their associated ... symbol appears in a variety of iconographic and glyphic contexts on Classic Maya monuments and ceramics. First appearing on a circu-lar altar from Tonina dating to the Early Classic, cham, “[he]...
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university of texas press heraldry for the dead memory identity and the engraved stone plaques of neolithic iberia sep 2008

university of texas press heraldry for the dead memory identity and the engraved stone plaques of neolithic iberia sep 2008

... that its interdisciplinary content was in large part a product of my own undergraduate and graduate educa-tion, particularly my graduate training at Yale University. At Yale I was encouraged ... Comenda and Farisoa, Portugal, both began as a passage grave (anta in Portuguese) and later had a tholos annexed (Leisner and Leisner : Est. X and XIV; Gonçalves  a: –) (Figure .). At ... advisors. e Archaeological Institute of America awarded me an Archaeology of Portu-gal Grant in 2003 that allowed me to study and photograph hundreds of plaques found in the Museu Nacional de Arqueologia,...
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university of texas press in the maw of the earth monster studies of mesoamerican ritual cave use feb 2005

university of texas press in the maw of the earth monster studies of mesoamerican ritual cave use feb 2005

... fundamentalsocial feature in traditional societies and proposes that archaeological data caninform uson the types of actors involved in ceremonial caveactivities in the past. Drawing on data ... City.Aveleyra Arroyo de Anda, Luis; Manuel Maldonado-Koerdell; and Pablo Martínez del Río1956 La Cueva de la Candelaria. In Memorias del Instituto Nacional de Antropolog a e Historia, INAH–Secretar a ... spatial arrangements of architecture inthe land-scape and the written and oral history of the Maya.Rissolo’s chapter (Chapter 14) focuses on caves in the Yalahau region of Quintana Roo, near...
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university of texas press signs of the inka khipu binary coding in the andean knotted-string records aug 2003

university of texas press signs of the inka khipu binary coding in the andean knotted-string records aug 2003

... certain stringconfiguration a specific combination of spinning, plying, knotting, and dyeing strings and assigned it the value of (or made it ‘‘stand for’’) a certain place-name, or age grade, ... Congress Cataloging -in- Publication DataUrton, Gary, dateSigns of the Inka Khipu : binary coding in theAndean knotted-string records / Gary Urton.p. cm. — (The Linda Schele series in Maya and pre-Columbian ... SIGNS OF THE INKA KHIPU / sheet36 of 216MEMORY, WRITING, AND RECORD KEEPING 33histories of certain important people in early colonial Peruvian history(esp. Blas Valera and Guaman Poma de Ayala).The...
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university of texas press the religion of the etruscans feb 2006

university of texas press the religion of the etruscans feb 2006

... clence a munis en ca eluruve itruta: ala alpnina luθs inpa ulχn Luθs may also be the name of a god, and ala alpnina may becompared to alpan turce, ‘‘gladly gave’’ (Latin: libens dedit).29 A sanctuary ... Underworld and the intriguing demons inhabiting thatpart of the cosmos. Jean MacIntosh Turfa reviews the fas-cinating range of votive objects found in Etruscan sanctu-aries and sacred areas, providing ... 52.)bodies of these figures, illustrating the continuity of an ar-chaic custom that was usual in early Greek inscriptions butthat in Greece was abandoned in favor of writing the nameson a separate base,...
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