The Nomadic Object

The Nomadic Object
Author: Christine Göttler
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 649
Release: 2017-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004354506

At the turn of the sixteenth century, the notion of world was dramatically being reshaped, leaving no aspect of human experience untouched. The Nomadic Object: The Challenge of World for Early Modern Religious Art examines how sacred art and artefacts responded to the demands of a world stage in the age of reform. Essays by leading scholars explore how religious objects resulting from cross-cultural contact defied national and confessional categories and were re-contextualised in a global framework via their collection, exchange, production, management, and circulation. In dialogue with current discourses, papers address issues of idolatry, translation, materiality, value, and the agency of networks. The Nomadic Object demonstrates the significance of religious systems, from overseas logistics to philosophical underpinnings, for a global art history. Contributors are: Akira Akiyama, James Clifton, Jeffrey L. Collins, Ralph Dekoninck, Dagmar Eichberger, Beate Fricke, Christine Göttler, Christiane Hille, Margit Kern, Dipti Khera, Yoriko Kobayashi-Sato, Urte Krass, Evonne Levy, Meredith Martin, Walter S. Melion, Mia M. Mochizuki, Jeanette Favrot Peterson, Rose Marie San Juan, Denise-Marie Teece, Tristan Weddigen, and Ines G. Županov.

The Nomadic Wealth Formula

The Nomadic Wealth Formula
Author: Jason Stapleton
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2020-09-05
Genre:
ISBN:

Nomadic Wealth is an exciting new book about the philosophy and practical steps necessary for anyone to achieve true freedom in their lives.As both technology and the world economy continue to evolve, many Americans have fallen victim to an antiquated education system that hasn't prepared them for the rapidly changing economy we have today.In this remarkable new work, Jason Stapleton presents a unique perspective on both financial independence and liberty by reimagining what it means to be free in the 21st century.

Mathematics and Archaeology

Mathematics and Archaeology
Author: Juan A. Barcelo
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2015-06-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1482226820

Although many archaeologists have a good understanding of the basics in computer science, statistics, geostatistics, modeling, and data mining, more literature is needed about the advanced analysis in these areas. This book aids archaeologists in learning more advanced tools and methods while also helping mathematicians, statisticians, and computer

The Tenth Saint

The Tenth Saint
Author: D J Niko
Publisher: Medallion Media Group
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1605422460

Cambridge archaeologist Sarah Weston makes an unusual discovery in the ancient Ethiopian mountain kingdom of Aksum—a sealed tomb with inscriptions in an obscure dialect. Along with her colleague, American anthropologist Daniel Madigan, she tries to identify the entombed man and translate the inscriptions. Tracking down clues in Addis Ababa and the monasteries of Lalibela, Sarah and Daniel uncover a codex in the subterranean library revealing the secret of the tomb—a set of prophecies about Earth’s final hours, written by a man hailed by Ethiopian mystics as Coptic Christianity’s 10th saint. Faced with violent opposition and left for dead in the heart of the Simien Mountains, Sarah and Daniel survive to journey to Paris, where they’re given a 14th-century letter describing the catastrophic events that will lead to the planet’s demise. Connecting the two discoveries, Sarah faces a deadly conspiracy to keep the secret buried in order to promote technological advances presently leading toward the prophesied end of the Earth.

The Digital Nomad Playbook

The Digital Nomad Playbook
Author: Emmanuel Noah
Publisher: Emberleaf Publishing
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2024-09-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The Digital Nomad Playbook: Strategies for Remote Work and Global Living is your ultimate guide to mastering the art of remote work while embracing the freedom to explore the world. Written by experienced digital nomad William Jones, this playbook offers actionable strategies to help you thrive professionally while living a life untethered by traditional office boundaries. From choosing the right gear and securing remote work contracts to staying productive on the road and building meaningful connections, this book covers everything you need to know to succeed as a digital nomad. With practical advice on creating a work-life balance, managing finances, and adapting to new cultures, The Digital Nomad Playbook is designed to help you build a fulfilling career while discovering the world's endless possibilities. Whether you're looking to transition into remote work, enhance your digital nomad experience, or simply find inspiration to travel more, this playbook provides the tools, insights, and real-world examples you need to make it happen. Embrace the nomadic lifestyle, achieve remote work success, and live life on your terms!

Anthropological Papers

Anthropological Papers
Author: University of Michigan. Museum of Anthropology
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1973
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN:

The Philosophy of Money

The Philosophy of Money
Author: Georg Simmel
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136807322

A classic of twentieth century sociology that has reprinted many times and become a landmark text With its insights into the fetishisation of money and the impact of extremes of wealth and poverty, it is now seen as prophetic in a credit driven, globalised world economy Anticipates many of the insights of later theorists such as Habermas, Baudrillard and Zizek Foresess the links between money and the growth of cities and urbanisation New foreword by Charles Lemert