Box Office Archaeology: Refining Hollywood’s Portrayals of the PastJulie M Schablitsky Routledge, 16 Jun 2016 - 256 halaman “How true is it?” is a common refrain of patrons coming out of movie theatres after the latest film on pirates, Vikings, or mummies. While Hollywood usurps the past for its own entertainment purposes, archaeologists and historians know a lot about many of these subjects, digging up stories often more fascinating than the ones projected on screen. This distinguished group of archaeologists select key subjects and genres used by Hollywood and provide the historical and archaeological depth that a movie cannot—what really happened in history. Topics include Egypt, the Wild West, Civil War submarines, Vikings, the Titanic, and others. The book should be of interest to introductory archaeology and American history classes, courses on film and popular culture, and to a general audience. Alternate Selection, History Book Club. |
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... tombs of Egyptian mummies, sail them into tales of pirates and Vikings, and escort the uninitiated through the Wild West. We hope that this book inspires the public, students, and scholars to recognize the differences between the ...
... tombs of Egyptian mummies, sail them into tales of pirates and Vikings, and escort the uninitiated through the Wild West. We hope that this book inspires the public, students, and scholars to recognize the differences between the ...
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... tomb, especially rumors of a curse that supposedly killed people associated with the archaeological project (Cowie and Johnson 2002). The literary trope of revived mummies, however, goes back over a hundred years before Howard Carter's ...
... tomb, especially rumors of a curse that supposedly killed people associated with the archaeological project (Cowie and Johnson 2002). The literary trope of revived mummies, however, goes back over a hundred years before Howard Carter's ...
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... before the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb , but the understated creepiness of Karl Freund's Universal production The Mummy ( 1932 ) , starring Boris Karloff , sets the basic plot elements as well as supplying a benchmark for later films.
... before the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb , but the understated creepiness of Karl Freund's Universal production The Mummy ( 1932 ) , starring Boris Karloff , sets the basic plot elements as well as supplying a benchmark for later films.
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... tomb of Egyptian prince Imhotep, who was cursed and buried alive for stealing the Scroll of Thoth in order to resurrect Princess Anckesenamon. Heedless of the curse, one of the archaeologists reads the scroll aloud and revives the mummy ...
... tomb of Egyptian prince Imhotep, who was cursed and buried alive for stealing the Scroll of Thoth in order to resurrect Princess Anckesenamon. Heedless of the curse, one of the archaeologists reads the scroll aloud and revives the mummy ...
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... Tomb (1972), drew on Bram Stoker's novel Jewel of the Seven Stars (1903). This story also involves a cursed tomb, that of the immortality-seeking sorceress-queen Tera. Ignoring warnings, the archaeologists enter the tomb, releasing ...
... Tomb (1972), drew on Bram Stoker's novel Jewel of the Seven Stars (1903). This story also involves a cursed tomb, that of the immortality-seeking sorceress-queen Tera. Ignoring warnings, the archaeologists enter the tomb, releasing ...
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