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The Big Thaw - Policy, Governance, and Climate Change in the Circumpolar North (Paperback): Ezra B.W. Zubrow, Errol Meidinger,... The Big Thaw - Policy, Governance, and Climate Change in the Circumpolar North (Paperback)
Ezra B.W. Zubrow, Errol Meidinger, Kim Diana Connolly
R778 Discovery Miles 7 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Ancient Mind - Elements of Cognitive Archaeology (Paperback): Colin Renfrew, Ezra B.W. Zubrow The Ancient Mind - Elements of Cognitive Archaeology (Paperback)
Colin Renfrew, Ezra B.W. Zubrow
R1,372 Discovery Miles 13 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the most troubling problems in archaeology is to determine the manner and content of prehistoric thought. A fundamental challenge is to develop the theory, methodology and tools to understand human cognition. Cognitive archaeology as a subject is still in its infancy, and archaeologists are adopting a variety of approaches--literary, linguistic, and scientific. The contributors to The Ancient Mind develop a new direction in prehistoric cognitive research that is rooted in the scientific tradition and in an empirical methodology. Together, they begin to develop a science of cognitive archaeology.

Archaeoacoustics - The Archaeology of Sound: Publication of Proceedings from the 2014 Conference in Malta (Paperback): Linda C.... Archaeoacoustics - The Archaeology of Sound: Publication of Proceedings from the 2014 Conference in Malta (Paperback)
Linda C. Eneix; Introduction by Ezra B.W. Zubrow; Linda C. Eneix
R1,279 Discovery Miles 12 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Illustrated papers and reports from the world's first international multi-disciplinary conference on Archaeoacoustics: The Archaeology of Sound. "Archaeoacoustics is at this 'pre-paradigmatic stage'," writes anthropologist Dr. Ezra Zubrow, "This book will help that synthesizing, theorizing pioneer of the future. Looking back there will be new scholars who will wonder how present scholars could have been so wrong. They will smile and yet they will remember this book. For in some sense, they will say 'this is where it began.'" Features Editor for "New Scientist" Magazine Kate Douglas explains: "Where the rest of us see stones, bones, rubble and shards, they (archaeologists) see the tell-tale remains of past lives. With careful scrutiny they are able to use this material to build up a picture of a culture, its technological know-how, trade in commodities and ideas, diet, lifestyle and even beliefs. Until recently, however, almost all archaeological insights have been gleaned by looking at ancient remains. Now archaeologists are starting to think beyond the visual. One of the most exciting branches of the new multi-sensory archaeology is archaeoacoustics, the archaeology of sound. In February 2014, the pioneers of this field met on the island of Malta for their first international conference. It was truly extraordinary." "Our goal for the conference was to focus in a responsible way on the behavior of sound in important ancient spaces, and the way that people may have used it," says conference organizer Linda Eneix. "We sought hints for the way sound may have impacted on early human development. We intended to bring together a broad base of expertise, science, and objective observation toward a multi-faceted understanding of human ingenuity. As this conference unfolded, we succeeded beyond all expectations." Contributors include: Alejandro Ramos-Amezquita, Panagiota Avgerinou, Ros Bandt, Anna Borg Cardona, Emma Brambilla, Fernando Coimbra, Stef Conner, Paolo Debertolis, Stella Dreni, Richard England, Mairi Gkikaki, Annie Goh, Anne Habermehl, Wouter F. M. Henkelman, Sepideh Khaksar, David J. Knight, Glenn Kreisberg, Selin Kucuk, Esthir Lemi, Torill Christine Lindstrom, Maria Cristina Pascual Noguerol, Riita Rainio, Iegor Reznikoff, Mustafa Sahin, Divya Shrivastava, Katya Stroud, Rupert Till, Steven J. Waller, Nektarios Peter Yioutsos, Ezra Zubrow This volume also contains preliminary reports from the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum (ca. 3600 BCE) acoustics project conducted on-site.

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