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Defining moments: dramatic archaeologies of the twentieth-century

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Description:The proceedings of a session at the Theoretical Archaeology Group's annual conference at Cardiff, Wales, in 1999, this book forms volume 2005 in the British Archaeological Reports International Series and volume 5 in the Studies in Contemporary and Historical Archaeology of the Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory organisation. The individual papers are as follows:"Foreword" (Dan Hicks & Joshua Pollard)"Preface" (John Schofield)“1115 hrs, 24 June 2008. Drama and the moment” (John Schofield)“1230 hrs, 12 December 1901. Marconi’s first transatlantic wireless message” (Cassie Newland)“1140 hrs, 14 April 1912. The case of the RMS Titanic” (David Miles)“1 July 1916. The Battle of the Somme and the machine gun myth” (Paul Cornish)“11 August 1921. The discovery of insulin” (E M Tansey)“2 October 1925. From Ally Pally to Big Brother: Television makes viewers of us all” (Martin Brown)“1 June 1935. The introduction of compulsory driving tests in the United Kingdom: The neglected role of the state in motoring” (John Beech)“Commentary: Visions of the twentieth century” (Cornelius Holtorf)“16/17 May 1943. Operation Chastise: The raid on the German dams” (Richard Morris)“1130 hrs, 29 May 1953. Because it’s there: The ascent of Everest” (Paul Graves-Brown)“2228:34 hrs (Moscow Time), 4 October 1957. The Space Age begins: The launch of Sputnik I, Earth’s first artificial satellite” (Greg Fewer) “11 February 1966. Proclamation 43” (Martin Hall)“March 1993. The Library of Babel: Origins of the World Wide Web” (Paul Graves-Brown)“0053 Hrs, 12 October 1998. The Murder of Matthew Wayne Shepard: An archaeologist’s personal defining moment” (Thomas Dowson)“0000:00, 1 January 2000. ‘Three, two, one …?’: The material legacy of global millennium celebrations” (Rodney Harrison)“n.d. Conservation and the British” (Graham Fairclough)We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Defining moments: dramatic archaeologies of the twentieth-century. To get started finding Defining moments: dramatic archaeologies of the twentieth-century, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
164
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Archaeopress
Release
2009
ISBN
1407305816

Defining moments: dramatic archaeologies of the twentieth-century

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: The proceedings of a session at the Theoretical Archaeology Group's annual conference at Cardiff, Wales, in 1999, this book forms volume 2005 in the British Archaeological Reports International Series and volume 5 in the Studies in Contemporary and Historical Archaeology of the Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory organisation. The individual papers are as follows:"Foreword" (Dan Hicks & Joshua Pollard)"Preface" (John Schofield)“1115 hrs, 24 June 2008. Drama and the moment” (John Schofield)“1230 hrs, 12 December 1901. Marconi’s first transatlantic wireless message” (Cassie Newland)“1140 hrs, 14 April 1912. The case of the RMS Titanic” (David Miles)“1 July 1916. The Battle of the Somme and the machine gun myth” (Paul Cornish)“11 August 1921. The discovery of insulin” (E M Tansey)“2 October 1925. From Ally Pally to Big Brother: Television makes viewers of us all” (Martin Brown)“1 June 1935. The introduction of compulsory driving tests in the United Kingdom: The neglected role of the state in motoring” (John Beech)“Commentary: Visions of the twentieth century” (Cornelius Holtorf)“16/17 May 1943. Operation Chastise: The raid on the German dams” (Richard Morris)“1130 hrs, 29 May 1953. Because it’s there: The ascent of Everest” (Paul Graves-Brown)“2228:34 hrs (Moscow Time), 4 October 1957. The Space Age begins: The launch of Sputnik I, Earth’s first artificial satellite” (Greg Fewer) “11 February 1966. Proclamation 43” (Martin Hall)“March 1993. The Library of Babel: Origins of the World Wide Web” (Paul Graves-Brown)“0053 Hrs, 12 October 1998. The Murder of Matthew Wayne Shepard: An archaeologist’s personal defining moment” (Thomas Dowson)“0000:00, 1 January 2000. ‘Three, two, one …?’: The material legacy of global millennium celebrations” (Rodney Harrison)“n.d. Conservation and the British” (Graham Fairclough)We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Defining moments: dramatic archaeologies of the twentieth-century. To get started finding Defining moments: dramatic archaeologies of the twentieth-century, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
164
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Archaeopress
Release
2009
ISBN
1407305816
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