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The Need for a Genealogical Engagement with Literature Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment: A Case Study
(2012-07)
Readers often approach texts as artifacts, metaphors for a regimented history that has already occurred and that has been crystallized into the present concept of �progress�.This paper suggests that Literature must be ...
Lebenswelt and Its Relations to Culture
(2012-07)
UAV Systems for Photogrammetric Data Acquisition of Archaeological Sites
(Multi Science Publishing, 2012-10-29)
The use of UAV systems for surveying archaeological sites is becoming progressively more common due to the considerable potential in terms of rapidity of survey, costs and accuracy. The paper presents the first results of ...
Open Access to Scientific Results and Data. European Union's Efforts through Openaire and Openaireplus FP7 Projects: Cypriot Participation
(Multi Science Publishing, 2012-10-29)
The paper presents the introduction of Open Access movement in the Academic environment, pros and cons of the adoption of OA by Universities and how the European Union is enforcing the use of Open Access. The ways of ...
A Complete Morphological Study of the Right Hand of Bronzo "A" DI Riace
(Multi Science Publishing, 2012-10-29)
The Riace Bronzes represent one of the most important masterpieces of Magna Graecia archaeology, and of the whole world artistic heritage. The Bronzes, other than for their exquisite workmanship, are also interesting for ...
The Museum Environment: A Complex Community of Objects, Peloep and Devices
(Multi Science Publishing, 2012-10-29)
The beginning of the 21st century is an exciting time for museums in terms of new, engaging and interactive exhibits. Current technological developments offer museums ideal opportunities to meet the increasing expectations ...
Damage Assessment and Chemical Charecterization of Glass Objects Excavated from Gadara, Northern Jordan
(Multi Science Publishing, 2012-10-29)
During the excavation works carried out by the Department of Antiquities, at the archaeological site of Umm Qais/Gadara, Northern Jordan, from January 6 to February 19, 2009, a considerable collection of glass objects of ...
How to Build a Dam and Save Cultural Heritage
(Multi Science Publishing, 2012-10-29)
The impact of each dam on cultural heritage is enormous, affecting hundreds or even thousands of sites. Dams are required, however, to offset water shortages and provide electricity for a rising global population. This ...