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Title Ancient muses : archaeology and the arts / edited by John H. Jameson, Jr., John E. Ehrenhard, and Christine A. Finn
Published Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 2003

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 247 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents More than just "telling the story" : interpretive narrative archaeology / John P. McCarthy -- The archaeologist as playwright / James G. Gibb -- Archaeology goes to the opera / John E. Ehrenhard and Mary R. Bullard -- Archaeology in two dimensions : the artist's perspective / Martin Pate -- Art and imagery as tools for public interpretation and education archaeology / John H. Jameson, Jr. -- Archaeology as a compelling story : the art of writing popular histories / Sharyn Kane and Richard Keeton -- Poetry and archaeology : the transformative process / Christine A. Finn -- Reflections on the design of a public art sculpture for the Westin Hotel, Palo Alto, California / David Middlebrook -- Pompeii : a site for all seasons / David G. Orr -- Evoking time and place in reconstruction and display : the case of Celtic identity and iron age art / Harold Mytum -- Art and archaeology : conflict and interpretation in a museum setting / Michael J. Williams and Margaret A. Heath -- The archaeology of music and performance in the prehistoric American southwest / Emily Donald -- Archaeology's influence on contemporary Native American art : perspectives from a monster / Lance M. Foster -- From rock art to digital image : archaeology and art in aboriginal Australia / Claire Smith and Kirsten Brett -- Archaeology in science fiction and mysteries / David G. Anderson -- RKLOG : archaeologists as fiction writers / Sarah M. Nelson -- Capturing the wanderer : nomads and archaeology in the filming of the English patient / Christine A. Finn -- Is archaeology fiction? Some thoughts about experimental ways of communicating archaeological processes to the "external world" / Nicola Laneri -- Crafting cosmos, telling Sister stories, and exploring archaeological knowledge graphically in hypertext environments / Jeanne Lopiparo and Rosemary A. Joyce
Summary Known widely in Europe as ""interpretive narrative archaeology, "" the practice of using creative methods to interpret and present current knowledge of the past is gaining popularity in North America. This book is the first compilation of international case studies of the various artistic methods used in this new form of education-one that makes archaeology ""come alive"" for the nonprofessional. Plays, opera, visual art, stories, poetry, performance dance, music, sculpture, digital imagery-all can effectively communicate archaeological processes and cultural values to public audience
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-229) and index
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Subject Archaeology -- Methodology.
Archaeology -- Social aspects
Archaeology -- Philosophy.
Archaeology and art.
Arts and society.
Public art.
Public history.
public art.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Archaeology.
Archaeology and art
Archaeology -- Methodology
Archaeology -- Philosophy
Archaeology -- Social aspects
Arts and society
Public art
Public history
Form Electronic book
Author Jameson, John H.
Ehrenhard, John E.
Finn, Christine, 1959-
ISBN 9780817382865
0817382860
9780817312732
0817312730
9780817312749
0817312749