
Thoughts and discussions on, but not always, aspects of archaeology, ethnohistory, history, art, anthropology, and some artificial intelligence
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This piece originally started life as a submission as an academic journal, an article, but the peer reviewers told me that I should try to winnow it down to one idea as the piece, if I quote their words “too complicated and it was easier to...
The Republic exists because people believe it to exist – access to the Republic is consensual.
So what it is? Well, you could just use the short description:
The expression “Republic of Letters” is a long-lived expression with multiple...
I thought that I’d take a different tangent as to the authenticity question. What’s cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation? Well, it’s always easier to discuss this difference in a fixed academic environment, but trying to apply t...
I’ve been thinking about the issue of authenticity in terms of considering the ‘tourism’ in an area (in my case, a given area)... for some time but one of recent posts made me think again. Just who gets to define authenticity? I’d commente...
So, I had intended to discuss the possible consequences for history (aka the past which includes archaeology) and what’s called ‘art’, if I use WonderWay.ai's term for images.
But I realised, after some thought, that what the creators of t...
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Alicia Colson PhD, Ethnohistorian & archaeologist; Cofounder of 'Exploration Revealed'; I'm interested in how people organise their mental worlds, worldviews and relationships with the places they inhabit.
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