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The Materiality of the Divine: Aniconism, Iconoclasm, Iconography

Professor Salvatore Settis, an archaeologist and art historian, presents a special lecture on the The Materiality of the Divine.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Images of Mithra

Book at Lunchtime discussion
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: Sticking points: Photographic albums and the forgetful archives of Egyptian archaeology

Christina Riggs (University of East Anglia) discusses the 'forgetfulness' of photo albums from excavations in colonial and interwar Egypt.
Beyond boundaries: research worth sharing

You know nothing about dogs, pigs or chickens!

In Professor Greger Larson's short talk he unearths some new truths about the domestication of some familiar animal friends.
Beyond boundaries: research worth sharing

English landscapes and identities

Prof Chris Gosden explains what his research tells us about regional developments and variations in English settlement and landscape changes over time.
Thinking with Things: The Oxford Collection

Carved Stone Ball

We still do not know why these stone balls were created. They date to the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age, between 3200 and 1500 BC.
Protecting the Past 2 - Towards a better future with cultural heritage

The Shirin Project: the development of tools to support collective action in heritage protection and damage mitigation (Kurdish translation)

Prof. Philip discusses the work of SHIRĪN, an NGO that is bringing together data generated by research groups that had worked in Syria prior to 2011. Its aim is to collate data, currently dispersed across many countries, to help create a Syrian HER.
Protecting the Past 2 - Towards a better future with cultural heritage

The Shirin Project: the development of tools to support collective action in heritage protection and damage mitigation (Arabic translation)

Prof. Philip discusses the work of SHIRĪN, an NGO that is bringing together data generated by research groups that had worked in Syria prior to 2011. Its aim is to collate data, currently dispersed across many countries, to help create a Syrian HER.
Protecting the Past 2 - Towards a better future with cultural heritage

The Shirin Project: the development of tools to support collective action in heritage protection and damage mitigation (English)

Prof. Philip discusses the work of SHIRĪN, an NGO that is bringing together data generated by research groups that had worked in Syria prior to 2011. Its aim is to collate data, currently dispersed across many countries, to help create a Syrian HER.
Protecting the Past 2 - Towards a better future with cultural heritage

Digitizing the Past: A New Digital Atlas and Database of the Archaeological sites in Iraq (Kurdish translation)

Dr al-Hamdani speaks about on-going work to create a nation-wide digital map of archaeological sites in Iraq: more than 17,000 sites have been mapped so far
Protecting the Past 2 - Towards a better future with cultural heritage

Digitizing the Past: A New Digital Atlas and Database of the Archaeological sites in Iraq (Arabic translation)

Dr al-Hamdani speaks about on-going work to create a nation-wide digital map of archaeological sites in Iraq: more than 17,000 sites have been mapped so far.
Protecting the Past 2 - Towards a better future with cultural heritage

Digitizing the Past: A New Atlas and Database of the Archaeological Sites in Iraq (English)

Dr al-Hamdani speaks about on-going work to create a nation-wide digital map of archaeological sites in Iraq: more than 17,000 sites have been mapped so far.
Archaeology

Is the universe sentient, and what implications might that have for archaeology?

Seminar given by Professors Gosden and Pollard of the School of Archaeology that probes the outer edges of archaeological enquiry.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Messages through Ashmolean Portraits

Vicky McGuinness's bite-sized talk at Ashmolean LiveFriday: Framed
Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life

Shedding Light on the Situation

Light is more than just light bulbs and sunshine! Researchers at the University of Oxford use different types of light to learn more about all sorts of interesting things.
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

Impact of Jordan online archaeological databases on research and heritage protection as an example of questionnaire survey evaluation

Dr Drzewiecki describes how archaeologists interviewed about the impact of Jordanian heritage databases have responded as regards the role of these databases in heritage protection
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

Open access archaeological databases for Jordan – solution or threat?

Dr Drzewiecki has analysed the impact on researchers of online databases of archaeological sites in Jordan
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

The role of the community in the long-term site management plan for Umm el-Jimal

Jeff DeKock (OpenHand Studios) reads a paper by Paul Christians (Stanford University) on the long-term involvement of the local community at Umm el-Jimal with the archaeology of the site
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

Ancient Umm el-Jimal as seen by the modern community

Mr Hazza (Co-director of the Umm el-Jimal project) speaks about the relationship between the modern community of Umm el-Jimal and the archaeological site
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

Culture as a source of resilience: linking cultural assets and rural women in Umm al-Jimal

Dr Atzori (UNESCO) speaks of the opportunities for the local communities of Mafraq (north-eastern Jordan) as connected to the development of cultural tourism at Umm el-Jimal

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