Critical Archaeology in the Digital Age foundationsThis volume suggests a critical approach to archaeology in a digital world, proposing a purposeful and systematic application of digital tools in archaeological practice. This is a call to pay attention to your digital tools, to be explicit about how you are using them, and to understand how they work and impact your own practice.
positioning memory as its central currency
cultural and political level
relations with our parents
synthesizes the philosophical underpinnings of these key subjects with abundant primary source material to provide historical context along with timely and relevant case studies
Offers a startling re-evaluation of what has until now been seen as the most critically lacklustre period of the British film history
Questions of how religion operates within schools are controversial and divisive
and market fundamentalism
Robert Greene and John Lyly
yet still retaining his own identity as a French filmmaker
political and economic issues have influenced the representation of antiquity on television
It consists of many famous cases and characters including frequent collaborator
Sayers as well as advancing the study of better-known Anglican forebears C