Rock Bone and Ruin

Rock  Bone  and Ruin
Author: Adrian Currie
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2024-05-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780262552035

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An argument that we should be optimistic about the capacity of “methodologically omnivorous” geologists, paleontologists, and archaeologists to uncover truths about the deep past. The “historical sciences”—geology, paleontology, and archaeology—have made extraordinary progress in advancing our understanding of the deep past. How has this been possible, given that the evidence they have to work with offers mere traces of the past? In Rock, Bone, and Ruin, Adrian Currie explains that these scientists are “methodological omnivores,” with a variety of strategies and techniques at their disposal, and that this gives us every reason to be optimistic about their capacity to uncover truths about prehistory. Creative and opportunistic paleontologists, for example, discovered and described a new species of prehistoric duck-billed platypus from a single fossilized tooth. Examining the complex reasoning processes of historical science, Currie also considers philosophical and scientific reflection on the relationship between past and present, the nature of evidence, contingency, and scientific progress. Currie draws on varied examples from across the historical sciences, from Mayan ritual sacrifice to giant Mesozoic fleas to Mars's mysterious watery past, to develop an account of the nature of, and resources available to, historical science. He presents two major case studies: the emerging explanation of sauropod size, and the “snowball earth” hypothesis that accounts for signs of glaciation in Neoproterozoic tropics. He develops the Ripple Model of Evidence to analyze “unlucky circumstances” in scientific investigation; examines and refutes arguments for pessimism about the capacity of the historical sciences, defending the role of analogy and arguing that simulations have an experiment-like function. Currie argues for a creative, open-ended approach, “empirically grounded” speculation.

Rock Ruin or the Daughter of the Island

Rock Ruin  or the Daughter of the Island
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1868
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0017520337

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Heritage Resources Law

Heritage Resources Law
Author: National Trust for Historic Preservation
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1999-01-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0471251585

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A comprehensive reference for the growing field of environmental law, this important legal primer defines and interprets the statues and federal policies that protect archeological resources in land and water environments.

Ruin Memories

Ruin Memories
Author: Bjørnar Olsen,Þóra Pétursdóttir
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317695806

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Since the nineteenth century, mass-production, consumerism and cycles of material replacement have accelerated; increasingly larger amounts of things are increasingly victimized rapidly and made redundant. At the same time, processes of destruction have immensely intensified, although largely overlooked when compared to the research and social significance devoted to consumption and production. The outcome is a ruin landscape of derelict factories, closed shopping malls, overgrown bunkers and redundant mining towns; a ghostly world of decaying modern debris normally omitted from academic concerns and conventional histories. The archaeology of the recent or contemporary past has grown fast during the last decade. This development has been concurrent with a broader popular, artistic and scholarly interest in modern ruins in general. Ruin Memories explores how the ruins of modernity are conceived and assigned cultural value in contemporary academic and public discourses, reassesses the cultural and historical value of modern ruins and suggests possible means for reaffirming their cultural and historic significance. Crucial for this reassessment is a concern with decay and ruination, and with the role things play in expressing the neglected, unsuccessful and ineffable. Abandonment and ruination is usually understood negatively through the tropes of loss and deprivation; things are degraded and humiliated while the information, knowledge and memory embedded in them become lost along the way. Without even ignoring its many negative and traumatizing aspects, a main question addressed in this book is whether ruination also can be seen as an act of disclosure. If ruination disturbs the routinized and ready-to-hand, to what extent can it also be seen as a recovery of memory as exposing meanings and presences that perhaps are only possible to grasp at second hand when no longer immersed in their withdrawn and useful reality? Anybody interested in the archaeology of the contemporary past will find Ruin Memories an essential guide to the very latest theoretical research in this emerging field of archaeological thought.

Great Lakes St Lawrence Basin

Great Lakes St  Lawrence Basin
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rivers and Harbors
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 2350
Release: 1942
Genre: Great Lakes (North America)
ISBN: RUTGERS:39030017109044

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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth
Author: William Wordsworth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1836
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NYPL:33433074908934

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Report on Sullys Hill Park Casa Grande Ruin

Report on Sullys Hill Park  Casa Grande Ruin
Author: United States. Department of the Interior
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1914
Genre: Casa Grande National Monument (Ariz.)
ISBN: OSU:32435024041725

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A Court of Wings and Ruin

A Court of Wings and Ruin
Author: Sarah J. Maas
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 724
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781619634497

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The epic third novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas. Feyre has returned to the Spring Court, determined to gather information on Tamlin's actions and learn what she can about the invading king threatening to bring her land to its knees. But to do so she must play a deadly game of deceit. One slip could bring doom not only for Feyre, but for everything-and everyone-she holds dear. As war bears down upon them all, Feyre endeavors to take her place amongst the High Fae of the land, balancing her struggle to master her powers-both magical and political-and her love for her court and family. Amidst these struggles, Feyre and Rhysand must decide whom to trust amongst the cunning and lethal High Lords, and hunt for allies in unexpected places. In this thrilling third book in the #1 New York Times bestselling series from Sarah J. Maas, the fate of Feyre's world is at stake as armies grapple for power over the one thing that could destroy it.