<p><i>Kourion: Earthquake House</i> uses photography to consider the relationship between ancient seismic disaster and contemporary archaeological discovery; the found body as museum artefact; and the place of finding as a repository of knowledge. The project was developed as part of <i>Ar[t]chaeology: Intersections of Photography and Archaeology</i>, led by the International Association of Photography and Theory, European University, Cyprus.</p><p>This item contains documentation of the book <i>Kourion: Earthquake House</i>, an artist's maquette that was shown as part of the <i>Ar[t]chaeology: Intersections of Photography and Archaeology </i>exhibition at Nicosia Municipal Art Centre, 19 October 2018 – 12 January 2019.<br><br><b>Photographs courtesy of Stephen Vaughan. Maquette copyright Stephen Vaughan. Used with permission.</b><br><br><b>The work is under copyright and may not be used without permission. Use of this repository acknowledges cooperation with its policies and relevant copyright law.</b></p>
Funding
International Association of Photography and Theory