Sentences with phrase «archaeological layers of»

So those segments are the oldest archaeological layers of the book.
«Driving through Newark was like touring archaeological layers of despair and hope,» she writes.
If you can pick a moment when you're not having to reconstruct your child's homework from archaeological layers of papers in their room, it might help, by the way!

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I picture the process of change in my theological thinking in both archaeological and architectural terms: I have dug down into earlier layers of experience, and built on what went before.
Stories are like an archaeological dig: You remove one layer of meaning and find another layer underneath.
Around 30,000 years ago, the roof of the cave collapsed and sealed the archaeological layers until the 21st century.
Years of further excavation has led to a much clearer understanding of the order of archaeological layers.
The study concludes that the archaeological layers at the site are so mixed up that ornaments and tools once attributed to Neandertals could actually be the work of modern humans, who lived in the same cave at a later date.
The cave, which has many archaeological layers spanning 100,000 years, has yielded both Neandertal and modern human stone tools and a small collection of hominin bones too fragmentary to be identified.
An archaeological dig in a cave in the Moravian region of the Czech Republic has provided a timeline of evidence from 10 sedimentary layers spanning 28,000 to 50,000 years ago.
There, the bone fragments of large salmon, migrating from marine water to their freshwater spawning places, were found in the Middle Palaeolithic archaeological layers, dated to around 42 to 48,000 years ago, and probably deposited by Neandertals.
Raised lowland bogs contain the mummified remains of everything from plants, pollens and airborne pollutants to archaeological remains and human bodies, all filed in layers, by date.
Most of these samples originated from archaeological layers or sites where no Neandertal bones or teeth were previously found.
Pinhasi adds that «many of the very young dates, for example, from Gibraltar, are probably just wrong» due to contamination, mixing of archaeological layers, and other factors.
As elsewhere in London, the archaeological significance of Cabinet's new digs is compelling, that layering of an ultra-cool gallery dedicated to the art of the moment on a centuries - old site that was similarly devoted to the astonishment of those seeking entertainment.
Guillaume Bijl mocks up an archaeological site 25 feet square and 18 feet deep, whose steep walls imitate layers of soil.
Through observing the intertwined identities, unregulated economies and shared resistance felt across the densely layered archaeological and urban sites of Lebanon, The Drift explores the politics of conflict through its material — and immaterial — residue.
Molozzi's installation explores archaeological methodologies and the physical forms they take; museum display strategies; the horizontal orientation required as archaeologists sift across thin topological layers that then becomes vertical as they dig down; and the presence and usage of red ochre; forensic cataloging; etc..
The works in this group exhibition were selected because of their archaeological undertones, their appropriation of materials, their reference to prior points of artistic practice, and their layers of the handmade.
Through an investigation and analysis of historical processes, Bodoni draws from archives of literature, art history and music, his practice functioning in an archaeological manner, peeling back layers and tracing collective historie...
Through an investigation and analysis of historical processes, Bodoni draws from archives of literature, art history and music, his practice functioning in an archaeological manner, peeling back layers and tracing collective histories and beliefs down to their roots.
One of the more impressing works is Pierre Huyghe's transformation of a closed down ice rink into an eco-system complete with archaeological layers, peacocks, and beehives.
The other three large works are stratigraphic layerings built up at the archaeological sites which inspired them, their earthy tones considerably weathered by the practical necessity of being left out during the months of their formation on Welsh hill forts.
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