The visual language of archaeology: a case study of the Neanderthals
The visual language of archaeology: a case study of the Neanderthals
Two notable reconstructions of Neanderthal individuals are analysed in this perceptive study of the role of visual reconstructions in archaeological debate. The author concludes that such images are more than popular by-products of academic discussion and play a crucial role in the construction of archaeological arguments
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Moser, Stephanie
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1992
Moser, Stephanie
af3009ce-a7c4-4550-a180-7e1987b7deed
Moser, Stephanie
(1992)
The visual language of archaeology: a case study of the Neanderthals.
Antiquity, 66 (253), .
Abstract
Two notable reconstructions of Neanderthal individuals are analysed in this perceptive study of the role of visual reconstructions in archaeological debate. The author concludes that such images are more than popular by-products of academic discussion and play a crucial role in the construction of archaeological arguments
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Published date: 1992
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Archaeology
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/344545
ISSN: 0003-598X
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