Academic Workshop on Re-enactment, Replication and Reconstruction
In early June 2017, an academic workshop took place in Leiden, the Netherlands, to stimulate research bridging the natural sciences with the humanities and social sciences. Forty-five international scientists joined from the fields of art history, archaeology, conservation, musicology and anthropolo...
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oai:doaj.org-article:95b0ec0f9f8f46c28166cdaed0e60d062021-12-01T14:42:32ZAcademic Workshop on Re-enactment, Replication and Reconstruction2212-8956https://doaj.org/article/95b0ec0f9f8f46c28166cdaed0e60d062017-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10294https://doaj.org/toc/2212-8956In early June 2017, an academic workshop took place in Leiden, the Netherlands, to stimulate research bridging the natural sciences with the humanities and social sciences. Forty-five international scientists joined from the fields of art history, archaeology, conservation, musicology and anthropology. Its goals were to reflect on reconstruction, re-enactment and replication (RRR) practices in research, and to learn from each other’s approaches and experience. Approaches to RRR have been developed within the disciplines themselves, and until now, cross-disciplinary connections and discussions on methodology are a rare exception.Roeland P PaardekooperEXARCarticleconferencereconstructionworkshopliving historynewest erathe netherlandsreviewMuseums. Collectors and collectingAM1-501ArchaeologyCC1-960ENEXARC Journal, Iss 2017/3 (2017) |
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In early June 2017, an academic workshop took place in Leiden, the Netherlands, to stimulate research bridging the natural sciences with the humanities and social sciences. Forty-five international scientists joined from the fields of art history, archaeology, conservation, musicology and anthropology. Its goals were to reflect on reconstruction, re-enactment and replication (RRR) practices in research, and to learn from each other’s approaches and experience. Approaches to RRR have been developed within the disciplines themselves, and until now, cross-disciplinary connections and discussions on methodology are a rare exception. |
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Academic Workshop on Re-enactment, Replication and Reconstruction |
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Academic Workshop on Re-enactment, Replication and Reconstruction |
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Academic Workshop on Re-enactment, Replication and Reconstruction |
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