#280CharAbstracts: P. Butterlin focuses his study on the Massif Rouge, a multi-phased high terrace in Mari, Syria. The development of local building traditions is rooted in local religious topographies -> in a form of local #monumentality.
#openaccess #monumentality #280CharAbstracts
#280CharAbstracts: @ArchaeoBasti and S. van der Heyden compare their understanding of monumentality from their viewpoints: as an archaeologist and as a art historian. While writing this chapter, they learned from the others perspective.
This article is part of a broader book about monumentality across ancient civilisations published 2019 at Transcript: Size Matters.
#280CharAbstracts: Stephan Quick uses digital media in an open-air archaeological park and shows how these aid in experiencing the #Roman past. 3DReconstructions reveal the monumentality of the site of #Xanten in the past.
This article is part of a broader book about monumentality across ancient civilisations published 2019 at Transcript: Size Matters.
#openaccess #Xanten #roman #280CharAbstracts
#280CharAbstracts: J. Smoak & A. Mandell explore the monumentality of inscriptions in Jerusalem’s urban
spaces and thereby also texts themselves. These convey memories within a larger political or social narrative than architecture. #openaccess https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839445389-018
#280CharAbstracts: Erik Champion explains how video games can help learning in #archaeology.
He asks the question of game mechanics and how these are used.
What should a #digitalgame consist of, if it is to teach us something?
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#openaccess #digitalgame #archaeology #280CharAbstracts