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Greek Archaeology Essay, 29th, In what ways can images of women in Archaic…
Greek Archaeology Essay
- ‘Whose past is it anyway?’ Discuss the ways that archaeological remains and
images are entangled in modern politics with reference to one or more specific
examples.
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Writing TidBits
Don't write so factually for this one, stylistically speaking of course. mix in some ToldInStone's elegant wordplay with a sprinkle of Lovecraft's evoking descriptive language
The comedy is subtle and not aknowleged, just breezing by little amusing puns or constructions, as if they were mere accident! This is how to use comedy but stay professional
You have to write as if you're submitting for a world Archaeology paper, and not to just please ur professor by citing lots of things. You have to bring YOUR NEW angle to the community!
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"For cultural heritage to be significant it must therefore be unifying and transcendent and be constitutive of a sense of personal and group identity."
Rowlands, M. (1997) Social Construction of the Past, Routledge
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30th
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Plan
Flesh out POIs, Ps and Cs
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Plan
Lay out Qs, POIs and Ps and Cs, then choose
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- In what ways can images of women in Archaic Greek sculpture contribute to
our understanding of the roles and status of women in this period?
- In what ways does the sculptural decoration on Greek temples and
treasuries communicate ritual, political and ideological messages? Discuss with
reference to one specific Archaic or Classical building.
- ‘Whose past is it anyway?’ Discuss the ways that archaeological remains and
images are entangled in modern politics with reference to one or more specific
examples.
- Assess the contribution of ethno-archaeological research to the
archaeological study of Greek rural landscapes, using examples from two (or
more) regions.
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How did Archaic Greece depict women, and what can that tell us abt their roles and status?
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