Dear archaeobotany list
The researchers at my old department in Canberra have got into an
interesting collaboration with artists who are using field and lab images
as a basis for exploring art within science. Yes, it's not the usual
archaeological/palaeoenvironmental exercise, but a great excuse for putting
some lovely pics on the web, with interesting comments. Go to the following
link if you need to fill a teabreak - there are some lovely new shots of
sago phytoliths!
http://thecontextualvillains.org/synapse/
Cheers
Andy
Dr Andrew Fairbairn
Lecturer in Archaeology,
School of Social Sciences,
Michie Building,
The University of Queensland,
QLD 4072,
Australia
Tel: +61 (0)7 3365 2780
Fax: +61 (0)7 3365 1544
http://www.ansoc.uq.edu.au/
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