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'The time is right to take stock…and to reflect on how we work and make new knowledge about heritage value’ say Trinidad Rico of Rutgers University, USA and Rachel King from UCL's Institute of Archaeology. Find out more about how their new #OpenAccess textbook Methods and Methodologies in Heritage Studies aims to respond to many of the most pressing debates in heritage studies today. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eCsv9F9Z #HeritageStudies #Heritage

  • The image shows a sequence of four frames from Eadweard Muybridge’s motion study, which features on the cover of Methods and Methodologies in Heritage Studies. The images capture a horse in different stages of a gallop. Each frame depicts the horse and rider in various positions: the first frame with all four hooves on the ground, the second with the front hooves lifted, the third with all hooves off the ground, and the fourth with the rear hooves touching down. The background has grid lines for reference, and each frame is numbered 9 to 12 at the bottom.

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