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    Construction of a Neolithic Longhouse Model in the Museum of Prehistory Urgeschichtemuseum (MAMUZ) by Matthias Pacher, Wolfgang F.A. Lobisser

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The museum of prehistory Urgeschichtemuseum (MAMUZ) in Asparn an der Zaya looks back on a long tradition, starting in the late 1960s, when the province of Lower Austria’s prehistoric collection found a new home at the freshly renovated palace Schloss Asparn. …”
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    BARRY CUNLIFFE, ON THE OCEAN. THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE ATLANTIC FROM PREHISTORY TO AD 1500, by Ștefan Vasilache

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE ATLANTIC FROM PREHISTORY TO AD 1500, </em>Oxford: University Press, 2017, vii + 631 p., 220 illustrations, 114 maps, ISBN  978-0-19-875789-4.…”
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    The prehistory of Madagascar: microbotanical and archaeological evidence from coastal and highland sites by Pomerantz, S

    Published 2017
    “…This thesis presents and discusses these excavations as well as the earliest evidence for the cultivation of both Musa acuminata and Oryza sativa on Madagascar, and an ultra-high resolution botanical perspective on the last four millennia of Madagascar's prehistory.</p>…”
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    Our World: McLuhan’s Idea of Globalized Presence as the Prehistory of Computational Temporality by Mohammad Salemy

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…I demonstrate how McLuhan’s understanding of the co-constitution of time and space not only set live television broadcasts apart from other temporal media but that, through these spatiotemporal affinities, One World can be considered to belong to the prehistory of our contemporary telecomputational technologies such as the Internet and mobile phones. …”
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    Myths of the north and origins of city-form: some reflections across history and prehistory by Abraham Akkerman

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The notions of the body, as the absolutely immediate, and the sky, as the unreachably distant are shown here as precursors to the core proposition of mind-environment transactions, introduced by Walter Benjamin a century ago. Late prehistory and early antiquity manifest the idea of epochal and ongoing progression in mind-city interaction, specifically, as a gender-based configuration of edifice versus space, or volume versus void, in the built environment. …”
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