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Kourion: Earthquake House - Research Timeline and Research Questions
Kourion: Earthquake House 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 Ar[t]chaeology: Intersections of Photography and Archaeology, led by the International Association of Photography and Theory, European University, Cyprus.
This item contains a timeline of the research project and a set of research questions.
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- Art history, theory and criticism not elsewhere classified
- Art theory
- Visual arts not elsewhere classified
- Historical archaeology (incl. industrial archaeology)
- Archaeology not elsewhere classified
- Archaeology of Europe, the Mediterranean and the Levant
- Other history, heritage and archaeology not elsewhere classified
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PhotographyArchaeologyAr[t]chaeologyKourionEarthquakeSeismologicalTectonicGeologyEarth ScienceNiMacCyprusArtArt TheoryVisual Arts and Crafts not elsewhere classifiedHistorical Archaeology (incl. Industrial Archaeology)ArchaeologyArchaeology of Europe, the Mediterranean and the LevantArchaeology not elsewhere classifiedHistory and Archaeology not elsewhere classified