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On to prehistory: the Ancient Places of Cyprus | Stuart Dunn's Blog
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Stuart Dunn's Blog. Musings on technology, location and cultural heritage. Laquo; (Not quite) moving mountains: recording volcanic landscapes in digital gazetteers. Of Historic Units and Cypriot heritage. On to prehistory: the Ancient Places of Cyprus. I currently have the great good fortune to be a visiting scholar at Stanford University’s Center for Electronic Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA). Heritage Gazetteer of Cyprus, which I have blogged about previously. Feed You can leave a response. Stuart...
Digital Destinations: What to do with a digital MA | Stuart Dunn's Blog
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Stuart Dunn's Blog. Musings on technology, location and cultural heritage. Laquo; Of Historic Units and Cypriot heritage. Question: (how) do we map disappeared places? Digital Destinations: What to do with a digital MA. King’s Careers and Employability. Gathers statistics on graduate employment destinations for the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA). The MA Digital Asset and Media Management. And the MA Digital Culture and Society. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0.
Heritage Gazetteer of Cyprus: evolving thinking | Stuart Dunn's Blog
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Stuart Dunn's Blog. Musings on technology, location and cultural heritage. Laquo; The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Heritage Gazetteer of Cyprus: evolving thinking. Place names are a form of shared understanding, and of shared definition. Last week saw some discussions at the University of Cyprus’s Archaeological Research Unit. We begin with a tripartite structure, beginning with modern place name and administrative unit. With whom we hope to collaborate closely in the coming months. This will not only...
Image biographies? | Stuart Dunn's Blog
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Stuart Dunn's Blog. Musings on technology, location and cultural heritage. Laquo; Heritage Gazetteer of Cyprus: evolving thinking. Not quite) moving mountains: recording volcanic landscapes in digital gazetteers. Last week, thanks to my Fellowship of the Software Sustainability Institute. Another issue that came up was the challenge associated with archiving a digital image for the very long term – 150 years or more? Florence, Piazza degli Ottaviani. The EVA venue is on the left. In 2013 and Gary Priestn...
(Not quite) moving mountains: recording volcanic landscapes in digital gazetteers | Stuart Dunn's Blog
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Stuart Dunn's Blog. Musings on technology, location and cultural heritage. Laquo; Image biographies? On to prehistory: the Ancient Places of Cyprus. Not quite) moving mountains: recording volcanic landscapes in digital gazetteers. Digital gazetteers have been immensely successful as means of linking and describing places online. GeoNames. The island of Thera. The volcanic dome of Mt. Profitis Elias is shown viewed from the north. I recently helped refine the entry in the Pleiades. You can follow any resp...
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artificial cranial modification | A Hot Cup of Joe
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A Hot Cup of Joe. Tag Archives: artificial cranial modification. Pseudoarchaeology and Elongated Skulls. January 26, 2015. Drawing of a figurine from Tiesler (2014, p. 81) that depicts a head splint used to shape an infant’s skull. Elongated skulls of ancient people like the Peruvians have long been a source of mystery and fascination, particularly for significance-junkies that find aliens wherever they can. The last Indiana Jones movie didn’t help matters either. Clearly, what the author is suggesting i...
giants | A Hot Cup of Joe
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A Hot Cup of Joe. The Underground City Hoax. May 12, 2015. Back in 1885, The Monitor at Moberly, the newspaper for Moberly, MO, reported that coal miners discovered an elaborate underground city, complete with statuary, utensils, and even a skeleton of a giant. For a couple graphics of the original newspaper articles from 1885. This is an interesting meme of pseudoarchaeology since a few things are going on that simply intrigue me. Why can we not test them or evaluate them? Greg Laden's Blog. Archaeology...
Christopher Dunn | A Hot Cup of Joe
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A Hot Cup of Joe. Tag Archives: Christopher Dunn. Pseudoarchaeology of the Serapeum, a 19th Dynasty Egyptian Site in Saqqara. April 22, 2014. Someone thoughtfully responded to my dig at the pseudoscientific approach of the page admins and recommended that I watch a 15 min video titled A Visit With Yousef Awyan at the Serapeum. Writings within the Serapium. Greg Laden's Blog. Bones Don't Lie. Girl with a Trowel. Stuart Dunn's Blog. Where in the Hell Am I? A Blog Around The Clock. Jim's Kitchen Lab. On Dai...
Vampire Forensics: A Book to Sink Your Teeth in | A Hot Cup of Joe
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A Hot Cup of Joe. Vampire Forensics: A Book to Sink Your Teeth in. March 6, 2010. Presents the lore and myth of vampires with an eye for science, particularly anthropology, psychology, physiology and, more to my liking, archaeology. Now, in my studies of anthropology and archaeology, I was simply beside myself to discover. Consider this paragraph (pp. 32-33):. Compare with this one (pp. 127-128):. With justifiable exaggeration, might be said to consume the life force of its victim, overwhelming the victi...
Recording Rock Art: Using DStretch | A Hot Cup of Joe
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A Hot Cup of Joe. Recording Rock Art: Using DStretch. April 28, 2014. As you might imagine, a large part of recording rock art involves the use of photography. And among the tools used by those recording and analyzing images both in the field and in the lab is software that digitally enhances photographs to make the rock art clearer or even to reveal elements that are no longer visible to the naked eye due to erosion and weathering. The plugin is DStretch. The image below shows an example of DStretch bei...
The Underground City Hoax | A Hot Cup of Joe
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A Hot Cup of Joe. The Underground City Hoax. May 12, 2015. Back in 1885, The Monitor at Moberly, the newspaper for Moberly, MO, reported that coal miners discovered an elaborate underground city, complete with statuary, utensils, and even a skeleton of a giant. For a couple graphics of the original newspaper articles from 1885. This is an interesting meme of pseudoarchaeology since a few things are going on that simply intrigue me. Why can we not test them or evaluate them? You must be logged in. Having ...
nephalim | A Hot Cup of Joe
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A Hot Cup of Joe. The Underground City Hoax. May 12, 2015. Back in 1885, The Monitor at Moberly, the newspaper for Moberly, MO, reported that coal miners discovered an elaborate underground city, complete with statuary, utensils, and even a skeleton of a giant. For a couple graphics of the original newspaper articles from 1885. This is an interesting meme of pseudoarchaeology since a few things are going on that simply intrigue me. Why can we not test them or evaluate them? Greg Laden's Blog. Archaeology...
elongated skulls | A Hot Cup of Joe
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A Hot Cup of Joe. Tag Archives: elongated skulls. More elongated skull drama. July 25, 2016. Cranial modification, particularly head-shaping, is not an uncommon practice in antiquity. I’ve written on it previously here. Recently, April Holloway of Ancient Origins. Writes that more DNA results are in on the elongated skulls that Brien Foerster and LA Marzulli, two self-described researchers, sampled. What specific labs were they sent to? Were these family tree labs? What percentage of tested hairs and bon...
Vampire | A Hot Cup of Joe
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A Hot Cup of Joe. Vampires in the Archaeological Record? May 13, 2014. But the folks of Kamien Pomorski in northwestern Poland thought so in the 16th century. You can’t get blood from a rock. Find the story and at least one more photo at Kamienski.info. If this sort of thing interests you, I recommend my review of Vampire Forensics. We laugh now, but to the people of 16th century Poland, vampirism was no joke and taken very seriously. Vampire Forensics: A Book to Sink Your Teeth in. March 6, 2010. He the...
underground city | A Hot Cup of Joe
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A Hot Cup of Joe. Tag Archives: underground city. The Underground City Hoax. May 12, 2015. Back in 1885, The Monitor at Moberly, the newspaper for Moberly, MO, reported that coal miners discovered an elaborate underground city, complete with statuary, utensils, and even a skeleton of a giant. For a couple graphics of the original newspaper articles from 1885. This is an interesting meme of pseudoarchaeology since a few things are going on that simply intrigue me. Why can we not test them or evaluate them?
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Stuart Dunbar | Artist, Designer and Object Maker
Artist, Designer and Object Maker. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. FILM, TV & ARTS CONSTRUCTION. For more information about my lights please visit my Etsy page: https:/ www.etsy.com/ca/shop/StuartDunbar. Handmade rustic cage pendant light with 12ft of golden cord. Handmade rustic pendant light. Close up of Steel and Oak table lamp. Steel and oak table lamp. Bird cage pendant light with red cotton cord. Bird cage pendant light. Bird cage pendant light with brown cord and long bulb.
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Stuart Duncan - Autism From a Father's Point of View
Autism from a Father's Point of View. Be a Guest Blogger. This is why I see children with autism very differently than everyone else. July 27, 2015. When I started Autcraft. I did so to help out the parents on social media that cried out for someplace that their autistic children could play together without the fear of bullying or torment. On June 23rd, I told a small number of those parent and within two days, I received over 750 emails. What happened from there is truly amazing. As they spoke up more a...
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Stuart Dunn's Blog | Musings on technology, location and cultural heritage
Stuart Dunn's Blog. Musings on technology, location and cultural heritage. Digital Destinations: What to do with a digital MA. February 16, 2015. King’s Careers and Employability. Gathers statistics on graduate employment destinations for the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA). Such data is available for the Department of Digital Humanities’ cohorts for the three academic years between 2010/11 and 2012/13, that is to say graduates of the MA Digital Humanities. And the MA Digital Culture and Society.
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Stuart Dunnings for Ingham County Prosecutor
Fraternal Order of Police. Greater Lansing Labor Council (AFL-CIO). As Prosecutor, my focus has been and will be:. 1 Targeting serious, violent felons. 3 Educating the Community. Paid for by Stuart Dunnings for Prosecutor Committee, P.O. Box 10043, Lansing, MI 48901.
Stuart Dunn - Photography portfolio
Contact Stuart Dunn Photography. Winner of Travel Photographer of the Year 2011. One Shot - Wild Moments Category. Stuart Dunn - Travel and Lifestyle Photographer. For commissioning projects and print sales please contact Stuart Dunn on: slydeproductions@hotmail.com.
Stuart Dunn Sport & PR - Public relations, copywriting, experienced event host
How We Do It. Stuart Dunn has been the voice of sport in Shropshire for more than 20 years. Now let him do the talking for you. Do you want to broadcast your business, club, event or organisation to a wider audience? Do you have an event or achievement you want to shout about? Or do you need a host for your event or a voice to project your company? Stuart Dunn Sport and PR specialises in sport and leisure – but there is so much more to us…. Equally at home covering junior sport, a golfer’s first ho...
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