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48 papers from the 37th International Conference of the CAA held in
Williamsburg, Virginia in 2009. Topics include archaeological
prospection, visualisation and 3D modelling, 3D data capture,
archaeological databases, CIDOC and GIS and much more besides.
This volume contains thirteen papers which demonstrate the
usefulness of 2D and 3D digital modelling in archaeology, which as
the title states goes well beyond simply producing illustrative
site maps, but can be used as a creative form of experimental
archaeology. The authors also argue that this vizualization has
been tragcally underused in archaeology and aim to promote its
greater use. Case studies include a model of the voyage of Wulfstan
to Truso, several on how the 3D reconstruction of landscapes can
help identify archaeological sites, the use of 3D modelling to
reinterpret the stratigraphy from a 35 year old excavation of a
site in Greece, a recreation of two Inca monuments in relation to
the sun at the winter solstice, and the use of 3D modelling in
profiling ceramics.
This study of the recruitment techniques used by the philosophical
schools of Hellenistic Greece. Bernard Frischer focusses on the
Epicureans, who are of special interest because their approach was
at once extremely passive and extremely successful. Unlike other
philosophical schools, which depended primarioly on public lectures
and books, the Epicureans avoided contract with the dominant
culture and attracted members by erecting statues of Epicurus and
their other master in public places. These iconologically rich,
"sculpted words" appealed to teh very people most likely to be
attracted to Epicureanism, those most likely to accept the
philosophy of materialism, sensationalism, and the repression of
feeling, and those who sought a way of life sperate from teh
dominant culture. This book is an innovative application of
an inter-disciplinary humanistic an social-scientific approach to
ancient Greek philosophy and art. It will appeal to those
interested in the history of these subjects and those interested in
the sociology of knowledge and communication. This title is
part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates
University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate
the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing
on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality,
peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1982.Â
This study of the recruitment techniques used by the philosophical
schools of Hellenistic Greece. Bernard Frischer focusses on the
Epicureans, who are of special interest because their approach was
at once extremely passive and extremely successful. Unlike other
philosophical schools, which depended primarioly on public lectures
and books, the Epicureans avoided contract with the dominant
culture and attracted members by erecting statues of Epicurus and
their other master in public places. These iconologically rich,
"sculpted words" appealed to teh very people most likely to be
attracted to Epicureanism, those most likely to accept the
philosophy of materialism, sensationalism, and the repression of
feeling, and those who sought a way of life sperate from teh
dominant culture. This book is an innovative application of
an inter-disciplinary humanistic an social-scientific approach to
ancient Greek philosophy and art. It will appeal to those
interested in the history of these subjects and those interested in
the sociology of knowledge and communication. This title is
part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates
University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate
the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing
on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality,
peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1982.Â
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