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 in | Giving the Past a Future: Essays in Archaeology and Rock Art Studies in Honour of Dr. Phil. H. C. Gerhard Milstreu p. 28 |
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Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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United Kingdom
Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
29.07.2018
Archaeopress |
Online Access | Get full text |
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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 |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv1zckxjp.6 |