Description |
1 online resource (323 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Publications of the Institute of Archaeology, University College London |
|
Publications of the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.
|
Contents |
pt. I. Archaeology's reception of the media -- pt. II. Translating archaeological narratives -- pt. III. Has the media changed archaeology? -- pt. IV. Visual archaeology -- pt. V. Archaeology, the media, and the digital future |
Summary |
The public's fascination with archaeology has meant that archaeologists have had to deal with media more regularly than other scholarly disciplines. How archaeologists communicate their research to the public through the media and how the media view archaeologists has become an important feature in the contemporary world of academic and professional archaeologists. In this volume, a group of archaeologists, many with media backgrounds, address the wide range of questions in this intersection of fields. An array of media forms are covered including television, film, photography, the popula |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-311) and index |
Notes |
Originally published 2007 by Left Coast Press, Inc |
Subject |
Archaeology in mass media.
|
|
Archaeology in mass media
|
Form |
Electronic book
|
Author |
Clack, Timothy
|
|
Brittain, Marcus
|
ISBN |
9781315434179 |
|
1315434172 |
|
9781315434155 |
|
1315434156 |
|
9781315434162 |
|
1315434164 |
|
9781315434148 |
|
1315434148 |
|