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I am also actively involved in the Archaeological Computing Research Group.
People, Networks and Complexity in Archaeology and History. Bibliography, Tutorials, Software, Blogs. The Connected Past special issue of the Journal of Archaeological Method and theory is out now. It aims to provide examples of the critical and innovative use of network science in archaeology in order to inspire its more widespread use. The editorial is accompanied by a glossary of network science techniques and concepts. Are Social Networks Survival Networks? Remotely Lo.
The Classical Reception Studies Network.
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Archaeology - Standing in the Way of Progress? Earlier today I came across a short news article about the destruction of two temples in the Walled City area of Old Jaipur. To make way for the Metro system. Idols and statues have been removed from the sites and the demolition work has been subject to a decision by the High Court, deciding in favour of the plans to create the Metro corridor which will see the destruction of 13 temples. Only 6 priests have agreed to the action.
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Aristotle and Phyllis aquamanile, 2015 by Bastian Asmus made after a 15th century original from the low countries. Aristotle and Phyllis in the Malterer tapestry. Now in the Augustinermuseum Freiburg. The Aristotle and Phyllis aquamanile was modelled in wax and cast in the lost wax technique. It can now be seen in the newly founded European Hanseatic league Museum.