Showing posts with label Historical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Historical. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Historical Archaeology in Wachovia: Excavating Eighteenth Century Bethabara and Moravian Pottery (repost)




Historical Archaeology in Wachovia: Excavating Eighteenth Century Bethabara and Moravian Pottery by Stanley South


English | 1999 | ISBN: 0306456583 | 446 pages | PDF | 20 MB




Originally distributed with a different title as a very limited edition of twelve in 1975, Historical Archaeology in Wachovia presents a unique record of the 1753 Moravian town of Bethabara, near Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Stanley South, who led the site"s excavation in 1966, fully describes such discoveries as fortifications from the French and Indian War and twenty ruins of various shops and dwellings in the town. He also illustrates methods of ruin excavation and stabilization, including the replacement of palisade posts in the original fort ditch as part of the site"s development as Historic Bethabara Park. Some of the most interesting of South"s finds concern the confluence of two traditions of pottery and stoneware production. One of these is represented by forty pottery wheel-thrown types and forms made by the master German potter Gottfried Aust between 1755 and 1771, excavated from the ruin of his shop and kiln waster dump. Additional work at both Bethabara and Salem recovered the waster dumps of Aust"s journeyman potter Rudolph Christ, who had also studied with the Staffordshire potter William Ellis. Christ"s wares, which demonstrate both German and English influences, are discussed in detail. Extensively documented and heavily illustrated with over 320 photographs, drawings, and maps, this volume — a classic example of the process of historical archaeology as demonstrated by one of its foremost practitioners in America — is a valuable resource for avocational archaeologists, particularly those living in the Southeast, as well as historical archaeologists, historians, ceramicists, ceramics collectors, students of colonial culture, and museologists.












Thursday, September 24, 2015

Kant and Colonialism: Historical and Critical Perspectives [Repost]




Kant and Colonialism: Historical and Critical Perspectives by Katrin Flikschuh


English | Jan. 20, 2015 | ISBN: 0199669627 | 256 Pages | PDF | 1.94 MB




This is the first book dedicated to a systematic exploration of Kant"s position on colonialism. Bringing together a team of leading scholars in both the history of political thought and normative theory, the chapters in the volume seek to place Kant"s thoughts on colonialism in historical context, examine the tensions that the assessment of colonialism produces in Kant"s work, and evaluate the relevance of these reflections for current debates on global justice and the relation of Western political thinking to other parts of the world.










Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Safety of Historical Stone Arch Bridges (repost)




Safety of Historical Stone Arch Bridges by Dirk Proske, Pieter van Gelder


English | 2009 | ISBN: 3540776168 | 366 pages | PDF | 8,8 MB




Historical stone arch bridges are still a major part of the infrastructure in many countries. Although this type of bridge has proven to be an efficient construction type, it often poses the problem of insufficient numerical models of the load bearing behavior. Therefore the book introduces methods to adapt life loads and introduces different types of numerical models of the load resistance respectively. The book continues with the introduction of specific damages and strengthening techniques. The book particularly focuses on the probabilistic safety assessment of historical arch bridges, for which often only limited material and structural data is available.