Friday, April 29, 2011

Bachelorette Card Wishes

FEBRUARY THREE DOCTORAL SEMINAR: theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of artifacts carved fromatizados: views from the macroscopic descriptive morphology. Professor: Hocsman, Solomon




Doctoral Seminar








approaches to theoretical and methodological study artifacts fromatizados cutlery:
perspectives from the macroscopic morphology descriptive





Professor: Hocsman, Solomon
Seminar: theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of artifacts fromatizados cutlery:
perspectives from descriptive macroscopic morphology.
Hours: 36 am.
principal: May 9
Days and Hours: 9 to 13 May.
Monday from 15 to 19 and the rest of the day (Tuesday to Friday) from 9 to 19 (with a break at noon)
Classroom: 6 5th.
floor


FOUNDATION



Argentina has a long and prolific tradition in the study of lithic artifacts carved

even highlighted in the last two decades the focus on aspects

technological issues, based on problems technological organization. Thus, the

typological inquiry in the fine grain, have been virtually unexplored.

Among these, highlights the lack of depth in the analysis and definition of groups and subgroups

typological and morphological types for formatizados carved artifacts. This could be explained

one hand, difficulties in the recognition of groups and subgroups

specific and, on the other, by a lack of utility

typological knowledge to address the archaeological record.

This graduate seminar presentation is intended precisely to encourage this line of research

currently wasted in archeology Argentina, based on lectures

dealing with the typological analysis of artifacts carved formatizados, to which is added the

presentation and group discussion of cases of analysis of our country and abroad, and classes

theory and practice involving the recognition of groups and subgroups

typological and other analytical categories, some of which have been defined earlier and other

recently.



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