Linking to the Past

Linking to the Past

Author: Kenneth L. Feder

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780195331172

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Linking to the Past: A Brief Introduction to Archaeology, Second Edition, offers an engaging introduction to the methods archaeologists use to reveal the human past. Employing an accessible and conversational writing style, Feder uses his students' field study of a three-thousand-year-oldNorth American village site as the backdrop to illustrate how archaeologists find, recover, study, and interpret the material culture left behind by earlier peoples.


The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

Author: Shotaro Ishinomori

Publisher: Perfect Square

Published: 2015-05-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781421575414

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A full-color graphic novel by manga legend Shotaro Ishinomori based on the classic video game The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is an adaptation of the beloved, internationally bestselling video game originally released for Nintendo’s Super Entertainment System. This comic book version by Shotaro Ishinomori (Cyborg 009, Kamen Rider) was first serialized in Nintendo Power magazine and later collected into a graphic novel. Long out of print, this stunning, full-color graphic novel is now available once again!


The Interactive Past

The Interactive Past

Author: Angus A. A. Mol

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789088904363

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Video games, even though they are one of the present's quintessential media and cultural forms, also have a surprising and many-sided relation with the past. From seminal series like Sid Meier's Civilization or Assassin's Creed to innovative indies like Never Alone and Herald, games have integrated heritages and histories as key components of their design, narrative, and play. This has allowed hundreds of millions of people to experience humanity's diverse heritage through the thrill of interactive and playful discovery, exploration, and (re-)creation. Just as video games have embraced the past, games themselves are also emerging as an exciting new field of inquiry in disciplines that study the past. Games and other interactive media are not only becoming more and more important as tools for knowledge dissemination and heritage communication, but they also provide a creative space for theoretical and methodological innovations. The Interactive Past brings together a diverse group of thinkers -- including archaeologists, heritage scholars, game creators, conservators and more -- who explore the interface of video games and the past in a series of unique and engaging writings. They address such topics as how thinking about and creating games can inform on archaeological method and theory, how to leverage games for the communication of powerful and positive narratives, how games can be studied archaeologically and the challenges they present in terms of conservation, and why the deaths of virtual Romans and the treatment of video game chickens matters. The book also includes a crowd-sourced chapter in the form of a question-chain-game, written by the Kickstarter backers whose donations made this book possible. Together, these exciting and enlightening examples provide a convincing case for how interactive play can power the experience of the past and vice versa.


Link to the Past, Bridge to the Future

Link to the Past, Bridge to the Future

Author: John P. Hunter

Publisher: Colonial Williamsburg

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 9780879351939

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This new title provides a link to our colonial past, when animals were a vital part of everyday life, demonstrating animals were a vital part of everyday life, demonstrating the integral role animals once played by providing labor, transportation, recreation and companionship.


The Ultimate Guide to the Legend of Zelda a Link to the Past

The Ultimate Guide to the Legend of Zelda a Link to the Past

Author: Blacknes Guy

Publisher:

Published: 2017-09-19

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 9781976581120

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Think you have mastered The Legend Of Zelda A Link To The Past? Think again! Its Time To Save Hyrule from The Dark World This unofficial guide as over 200 pages of everything you need to know to become the hero that saves Hyrule. Find every heart piece, secret caves and detailed strategies on how to beat each boss in every dungeon. Take a look at this guide and you will be getting a brief history on this game, what made it so popular and the impact it had on the gaming world. It doesn't matter if you play it on the SNES Classic or the original SNES, this game is a favorite on everybody's list. First time players or longtime masters will LOVE this guide! Inside get the best tips on: What items to collect before heading into the first dungeon Detailed maps for each dungeon and were all the special items are How to find hidden caves throughout Hyrule Multiple maps of the Overworld with hidden locations and items marked The best and fastest way to defeat all the bosses including Ganon! And More Don't delay, BUY THIS GUIDE today and discover some of the best secrets that The Legend Of Zelda has to offer!


Reading the Past

Reading the Past

Author: Ian Hodder

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2003-12-04

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9780521528849

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Sensing the Past

Sensing the Past

Author: Nicola Masini

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-04-06

Total Pages: 590

ISBN-13: 3319505181

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This book provides a complete overview of novel and state of art sensing technologies and geotechnologies relevant to support management and conservation of CH sites, monuments and works of art. The book is organized in an introduction stating the motivations and presenting the overall content of the volume and four parts. The first part focuses on remote sensing and geophysics for the study of human past and cultural heritage at site scale and as element of the surrounding territory. The second part presents an overview of non invasive technologies for investigating monuments and works of art. The third part presents the new opportunities of ICT for an improved and safe cultural heritage fruition, from the virtual and augmented reality of historical context to artifact tracking. Finally, the forth part presents a significant worldwide set of success cases of the exploitation of the integration of geotechnologies in archeology and architectural heritage management. This book is of interest to researchers, experts of heritage science, archaeologists, students, conservators and other professionals of cultural heritage.


Outlines and Highlights for Linking to the Past

Outlines and Highlights for Linking to the Past

Author: Cram101 Textbook Reviews

Publisher: Academic Internet Pub Incorporated

Published: 2010-01

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781616982164

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Never HIGHLIGHT a Book Again! Virtually all of the testable terms, concepts, persons, places, and events from the textbook are included. Cram101 Just the FACTS101 studyguides give all of the outlines, highlights, notes, and quizzes for your textbook with optional online comprehensive practice tests. Only Cram101 is Textbook Specific. Accompanys: 9780495814092 .


The Past Web

The Past Web

Author: Daniel Gomes

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-06-30

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 3030632911

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This book provides practical information about web archives, offers inspiring examples for web archivists, raises new challenges, and shares recent research results about access methods to explore information from the past preserved by web archives. The book is structured in six parts. Part 1 advocates for the importance of web archives to preserve our collective memory in the digital era, demonstrates the problem of web ephemera and shows how web archiving activities have been trying to address this challenge. Part 2 then focuses on different strategies for selecting web content to be preserved and on the media types that different web archives host. It provides an overview of efforts to address the preservation of web content as well as smaller-scale but high-quality collections of social media or audiovisual content. Next, Part 3 presents examples of initiatives to improve access to archived web information and provides an overview of access mechanisms for web archives designed to be used by humans or automatically accessed by machines. Part 4 presents research use cases for web archives. It also discusses how to engage more researchers in exploiting web archives and provides inspiring research studies performed using the exploration of web archives. Subsequently, Part 5 demonstrates that web archives should become crucial infrastructures for modern connected societies. It makes the case for developing web archives as research infrastructures and presents several inspiring examples of added-value services built on web archives. Lastly, Part 6 reflects on the evolution of the web and the sustainability of web archiving activities. It debates the requirements and challenges for web archives if they are to assume the responsibility of being societal infrastructures that enable the preservation of memory. This book targets academics and advanced professionals in a broad range of research areas such as digital humanities, social sciences, history, media studies and information or computer science. It also aims to fill the need for a scholarly overview to support lecturers who would like to introduce web archiving into their courses by offering an initial reference for students.