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Öztürk, Mine Ülkü – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2021
In the historical process, archaeological finds of past ages are objects that show aesthetic features of that day. Although these products, which are used to sustain daily life, are not called art objects, each tool played a role at the beginning of the ages. There is no record of life to be watched again. However, by following the traces of the…
Descriptors: Art Products, Human Geography, Aesthetics, Archaeology
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Pennanen, Kelsey A.; Guillet, Lynnita-Jo – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2020
The discipline of archaeology is uniquely positioned to allow for inclusion of culturally appropriate curricula to be incorporated into student learning objectives as mentioned in the 94 Calls to Action by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (2015). In this paper the authors discuss the creation, implementation, and qualitative…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Archaeology, Culturally Relevant Education, Foreign Countries
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Belkayali, Nur; Güloglu, Yavuz – International Journal of Modern Education Studies, 2018
Urban historical environments are one of the most prominent and effective ones of some components to whom citizens can consubstantiate themselves to cities, and give identity to them and time perspective to living spaces of the cities. These areas are not only the histories of a society but also its memory, culture and even future. Therefore, the…
Descriptors: Historic Sites, Urban Areas, Preservation, Foreign Countries
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Carrillo, Ana Luisa Martínez – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2020
Currently, the use of technology in education has become more popular. Special attention has been given to the adaptation of computer technology into the teaching-learning process for effective learning and increasing students' achievement. In recent years, it has been realized that there is an immense benefit in applying computer technology in…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Technological Literacy, Teaching Methods, Archaeology
Owens, Kay – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2023
This paper is a brief summary of a large historic research project in Papua New Guinea (PNG). The project aimed to document and analyse the nature of mathematics education from tens of thousands of years ago to the present. Data sources varied from first contact and later records, archaeology, oral histories, language analyses, lived experiences,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Colonialism, Educational History, Archaeology
Polymeropoulou, Panagiota – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2014
In this paper we will investigate the way that the technological progress and the Informatics contributed greatly to the field of Archaeology. There will be analyzed the terms of virtual archaeology and virtual reality in archaeology and there will be an extended reference to the applications and the computer graphics that archaeologists could use…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Computer Simulation, Computer Graphics, Computer Oriented Programs
Cox, Gary N. – 1992
Just as a contemporary professional person maintains copies of wills, real estate records, and court decrees, so did 15th-century B.C. residents of the ancient city of Nuzi. Such documents, then and now, are generally written by legal scribes. The Hittites of the 14th century B.C. maintained detailed manuals concerning the care and feeding of…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Greek Civilization, Literacy
Stewart, Marilyn C. – 2002
Historical archaeology has evolved from an early preoccupation with famous houses and forts to a study of capitalism around the world. Archaeologists study the cultures and interrelationships of the colonizers and the colonized as they negotiated their places in an ever-expanding world system. Recent studies in South Africa, Latin America, and the…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Educational Benefits, Foreign Countries, Heritage Education
Rice, Patricia C. – 1982
An indoor simulated archaeology site for use in a college level introductory archaeology course is described. Housed in the basement of a building on campus, the site simulates an eight-layered French rock shelter. Layers contain "remains" of a microband of Neanderthals, a Lower and Upper Aurignacian group, an Upper Perigordian group, Magdalenian…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
Barney, Robert Knight – 1974
This paper examines the ancient Greek pentathlon as it was conducted during the Olympic games. The pentathlon was comprised of five sub-exercises: (1) the jump; (2) the discus throw; (3) the javelin throw; (4) the stade run; and (5) wrestling. Using scholarship in the fields of archaeology, ancient poetry and legends, and pictorial evidence such…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Athletes, Athletics
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Dessipris, Nikolaos G.; And Others – Information Services and Use, 1993
Presents an overview of the development of an electronic interactive multimedia guide to the Museum of Dion (Greece) that provides information about archaeological exhibits. Collection and processing of raw materials is described, including text, photography, and digitalization; and the selection of Macintosh hardware and HyperCard software is…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Computer Software, Computer System Design, Foreign Countries
Jabusch, David M. – 1992
Interest in early means of communication and in the uses and kinds of media that existed in ancient cultures is starting to grow among communication scholars. Conversation analysis of these cultures is obviously impossible, so that the emphasis must rest with material cultural artifacts. Many ancient cultures used non-verbal codes for dyadic…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Context
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Buck, R. Creighton – American Mathematical Monthly, 1980
The archaeology of mathematics is discussed by tracing a portion of the research of Otto Neugebauer and Abraham Sacks. Patterns found on an ancient cuneiform tablet are explored. (MK)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Higher Education, Mathematics, Mathematics Education
Ouzman, Sven – 2003
The re-invigoration of storytelling in academic and public spheres allows rock art to offer opportunities to various publics, of which archaeologists are part. But how exactly this process of archaeology as lifelong learning is to proceed is not always clear, particularly in the United States. Until the last half decade of the twentieth century,…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Art, Case Studies, Foreign Countries
Dent, Richard J. – 1982
Historical archaeology enables students to confront the mythology of the past with real knowledge about the past and thus provides them with significant insight and understanding. Students are often presented with an ideological past, both in textbooks and museums, that never really existed. For example, people often come away from living…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction
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