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1. This new edition provides a much-needed update to the original
Conservation Skills and, like the previous edition, presents an
overview of the current issues facing conservators of historic and
artistic works. 2. The book assists with the development of
judgement in conservation students and young professionals and, as
such, will be essential reading for student conservators and
conservation professionals working across a wide range of
conservation disciplines around the globe. 3. Titles on
conservation that have published since the last edition have
generally focused on specific approaches or themes, rather than
taking a more general approach to conservation. The proposed book
is a more holistic and general text, which explores the subject at
an introductory level and enables those studying a specific area of
conservation to develop an understanding of the wider nature of the
discipline.
1. This new edition provides a much-needed update to the original
Conservation Skills and, like the previous edition, presents an
overview of the current issues facing conservators of historic and
artistic works. 2. The book assists with the development of
judgement in conservation students and young professionals and, as
such, will be essential reading for student conservators and
conservation professionals working across a wide range of
conservation disciplines around the globe. 3. Titles on
conservation that have published since the last edition have
generally focused on specific approaches or themes, rather than
taking a more general approach to conservation. The proposed book
is a more holistic and general text, which explores the subject at
an introductory level and enables those studying a specific area of
conservation to develop an understanding of the wider nature of the
discipline.
Ian Stevenson was a prominent and internationally-known
psychiatrist, researcher, and well-regarded figure in the field of
psychical research. Science, the Self, and Survival after Death is
the first book devoted to surveying the entirety of his work and
the extraordinary scope and variety of his research. He studied
universal questions that cut to the core of a person's identity:
What is consciousness? How did we become the unique individuals
that we are? Do we survive in some form after death? Stevenson's
writings on the nature of science and the mind-body relationship,
as well as his empirical research, demonstrate his strongly held
belief that the methods of science can be applied successfully to
such humanly vital questions. Featuring a selection of his papers
and excerpts from his books, this collection presents the larger
context of Stevenson's work and illustrates the issues and
questions that guided him throughout his career.
Current mainstream opinion in psychology, neuroscience, and
philosophy of mind holds that all aspects of human mind and
consciousness are generated by physical processes occurring in
brains. Views of this sort have dominated recent scholarly
publication. The present volume, however, demonstrates empirically
that this reductive materialism is not only incomplete but false.
The authors systematically marshal evidence for a variety of
psychological phenomena that are extremely difficult, and in some
cases clearly impossible, to account for in conventional
physicalist terms. Topics addressed include phenomena of extreme
psychophysical influence, memory, psychological automatisms and
secondary personality, near-death experiences and allied phenomena,
genius-level creativity, and 'mystical' states of consciousness
both spontaneous and drug-induced. The authors further show that
these rogue phenomena are more readily accommodated by an
alternative 'transmission' or 'filter' theory of mind/brain
relations advanced over a century ago by a largely forgotten
genius, F. W. H. Myers, and developed further by his friend and
colleague William James. This theory, moreover, ratifies the
commonsense conception of human beings as causally effective
conscious agents, and is fully compatible with leading-edge physics
and neuroscience. The book should command the attention of all
open-minded persons concerned with the still-unsolved mysteries of
the mind.
Pepper is a brave detective dog whose passion for hidden treasures
and adventure gets her in trouble. The one bedroom apartment where
she lives with her mom is way too small for her genius. When she
goes on vacation to her grandparents and the back gate is left
open, Pepper can not find her way back home. Her friendship with
Great Dane Kodiak teaches Pepper how to love others with a
compassionate and sacrificial heart.
This volume collects 33 papers which reassess archaeological
conservation, the nature of the discipline and the directions in
which it is evolving. Papers are grouped in the following sections:
Defining archaeological conservation; Fieldwork and artifact
stabilization; Documentation and the technical record; Archives and
repositories; and Collaboration and community involvement.
34 papers by archaeologists, bioarchaeologists, conservators and
physical anthropologists present different perspectives on issues
concerned with the excavation of human remains. The papers, taken
from a conference held in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1999, are
divided into eight thematic sections: legal and ethical issues;
excavation; associated materials; conservation; analysis;
documentation; curation; public perceptions and exhibitions. Broad
theoretical essays are combined with specific case studies drawn
from across the world. These include the repatriation and reburial
of remains in Australia and North America, specialist cooperation
at excavations in Orkney and Central America, Hawaiian funerary
practices, the analysis and presentation of Egyptian mummies,
facial reconstruction and DNA analysis and an exhibition of London
bodies' at the Museum of London.
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