Along with the technics that allows archaeology to adopt a precise knowledge about the composition of the materiality, also exists a critical thought that claims for take into account experience, perception and creativity. In the latter, we find Art-Archaeology approach. With this at background emerged the idea of the presence and the ontology of the ‘dot’ in archaeology, identified in the ongoing process of the attendance of a meeting at Kyoto, in the excavation of a simulated site, in the survey of an unidentified site and in a short research about Prehistoric tattoo. This idea, in its explicit simplicity, is part of a creative thought situated in the roots of the archaeological practice. In this paper I reflect about this through an arti...
At its beginning, during the Renaissance, archaeology developed as a discipline whose focus was abov...
<div>The Human / Things relationship is central in Archeology. The question of the Materiality of th...
How can archaeologists interpret ancient art and images if they do not treat them as symbols or sign...
Ontology of art is flourishing, with a plethora of research papers and monographs dedicated to this ...
The epistemic basis of knowledge creation has long been a subject of interest in archaeology and one...
Within this thesis I examine how the phenomenon of ‘prehistoric art’ can be defined. The difficulty ...
Many times in the research on the field of art the terms are ambiguous if they are not specified. We...
The 'object' of knowledge both emerges and is elaborated within the framework of the activity within...
Anthropologists, and increasingly archaeologists, are using the word 'ontology' with escalating freq...
Animists’ theories of matter must be given equivalence at the level of theory if we are to understan...
Animists’ theories of matter must be given equivalence at the level of theory if we are to understan...
Archaeologists make use of several different ontologies to research and develop theories about ancie...
Over the last few decades, scholars have increasingly highlighted the role of archaeological imagery...
Research in theoretical and computer-based archaeology, from the 1950s onwards, established importan...
Tutkielma pohjautuu tekijän taiteellisessa työskentelyssään kokemaan ihmetykseen materiaalille esite...
At its beginning, during the Renaissance, archaeology developed as a discipline whose focus was abov...
<div>The Human / Things relationship is central in Archeology. The question of the Materiality of th...
How can archaeologists interpret ancient art and images if they do not treat them as symbols or sign...
Ontology of art is flourishing, with a plethora of research papers and monographs dedicated to this ...
The epistemic basis of knowledge creation has long been a subject of interest in archaeology and one...
Within this thesis I examine how the phenomenon of ‘prehistoric art’ can be defined. The difficulty ...
Many times in the research on the field of art the terms are ambiguous if they are not specified. We...
The 'object' of knowledge both emerges and is elaborated within the framework of the activity within...
Anthropologists, and increasingly archaeologists, are using the word 'ontology' with escalating freq...
Animists’ theories of matter must be given equivalence at the level of theory if we are to understan...
Animists’ theories of matter must be given equivalence at the level of theory if we are to understan...
Archaeologists make use of several different ontologies to research and develop theories about ancie...
Over the last few decades, scholars have increasingly highlighted the role of archaeological imagery...
Research in theoretical and computer-based archaeology, from the 1950s onwards, established importan...
Tutkielma pohjautuu tekijän taiteellisessa työskentelyssään kokemaan ihmetykseen materiaalille esite...
At its beginning, during the Renaissance, archaeology developed as a discipline whose focus was abov...
<div>The Human / Things relationship is central in Archeology. The question of the Materiality of th...
How can archaeologists interpret ancient art and images if they do not treat them as symbols or sign...