The Sensitive Finger, The Observing Eye And The Sensation Of A Place

Through the years, you may have had a number of teachers; some of them you will never forget and some of them you may have been lucky to be a colleague with. GERHARD MILSTREU is one of them. It is easy to see him as a person of natural talents as a teacher and researcher, far away from pedagogical c...

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Published inGiving the Past a Future: Essays in Archaeology and Rock Art Studies in Honour of Dr. Phil. H. C. Gerhard Milstreu p. 28
Main Author Jarl Nordbladh
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published United Kingdom Archaeopress Publishing Ltd 29.07.2018
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Summary:Through the years, you may have had a number of teachers; some of them you will never forget and some of them you may have been lucky to be a colleague with. GERHARD MILSTREU is one of them. It is easy to see him as a person of natural talents as a teacher and researcher, far away from pedagogical courses at the university. However, behind Gerhard’s activities in the rock art arena is a deep knowledge from close work, during many years, on different kinds of bedrock. He and his crews have been testing and improving special documentation techniques to
DOI:10.2307/j.ctv1zckxjp.6