Archaeology and global information systems Ian Hodder * In this paper I wish to reinforce the view that there is a potential in the use of the Internet by archaeology for an important change in the organisation and institutionalisation of archaeological knowledge. As many have argued, this change involves a shift from hierarchy to networks and flows. But there are dangers that the Internet will ...
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Henry T. Wright Henry T.Wright is Professor of Anthropology at the Department of Anthropology and Curator of Near Eastern Archaeology at the Museum of Anthropology. His earliest archaeological research was on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay and in the Appalachians, recording the remains of prehistoric camp and village sites, and learning to view the past in regional and ecological perspectives.
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APRIL 2000 CONTENTS PIONEERS GUEST BOOK The Bible, before William Foxwell Albright, was exempt from critical appraisal: It was simply Gospel. Opening photo: Albright confirmed the authenticity of the Dead Sea Scrolls. APRIL 2000 Pioneers of Scholarship The Great Authenticator By Dale Keiger A story about William Foxwell Albright: There is a 4, 000-year-old letter that, ...
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People Faculty Ian Hodder Ian Hodder joined the Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology in September of 1999. Among his publications are: The Present in the Past (London 1982), The Domestication of Europe (Oxford 1990), and Theory and Practice in Archaeology (London 1992). He is continuing his research into archaeological theory and is currently editing a volume on Archaeological ...
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Back to bMS Index | How to Use the Manuscript Registers ALBRIGHT, WILLIAM FOXWELL. COLLECTED PAPERS, 1916-1972. IMPORTANT NOTICE This collection is divided into two parts. The first part, boxes 1-8, contains Albright's published materials and is unrestricted. Anyone may use these materials without special permission. The second part, boxes 9-32, contains Albright's unpublished materials and is ...
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James L. Phillips Professor (PhD Southern Methodist Univ., 1971) Office: 3118 BSB Lab: 3141 BSB Lab: (312) 413-3732 jphillip@uic.edu Anthropology Home Old World prehistory, Upper and Epipalaeolithic of the Near East and North Africa. My research revolves around the understanding of modern human behavior, and its development in the Levantine corridor. To this end I have, with colleagues, surveyed ...
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