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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... story on the H.L. Hunley submarine with historical background on the construction, sinkings, and eventual loss of the vessel in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Although only two films and a handful of documentaries were produced ...
... story on the H.L. Hunley submarine with historical background on the construction, sinkings, and eventual loss of the vessel in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Although only two films and a handful of documentaries were produced ...
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... stories. This Hollywood Egyptomania draws heavily on the popularity of ancient Egypt in the fine and decorative arts, a phenomenon that goes back to the fascination of a future emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte, for past glories. The first ...
... stories. This Hollywood Egyptomania draws heavily on the popularity of ancient Egypt in the fine and decorative arts, a phenomenon that goes back to the fascination of a future emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte, for past glories. The first ...
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... stories written in 1890 by Arthur Conan Doyle, who was fascinated by the occult, have contributed the most to the mummy genre. "Lot 249" involves an Oxford Egyptology student who uses spells from a papyrus to revive and control a mummy ...
... stories written in 1890 by Arthur Conan Doyle, who was fascinated by the occult, have contributed the most to the mummy genre. "Lot 249" involves an Oxford Egyptology student who uses spells from a papyrus to revive and control a mummy ...
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... Story of Setna Khaem was and the Mummies" was bought for the Boulaq Museum (now the Egyptian Museum in Cairo) on the then legal antiquities market around 1865. This remarkably complex tale shares a number of plot elements with The Mummy ...
... Story of Setna Khaem was and the Mummies" was bought for the Boulaq Museum (now the Egyptian Museum in Cairo) on the then legal antiquities market around 1865. This remarkably complex tale shares a number of plot elements with The Mummy ...
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... story also involves a cursed tomb, that of the immortality-seeking sorceress-queen Tera. Ignoring warnings, the archaeologists enter the tomb, releasing Tera's spirit, who possesses the Egyptologist's daughter at birth. When the heroine ...
... story also involves a cursed tomb, that of the immortality-seeking sorceress-queen Tera. Ignoring warnings, the archaeologists enter the tomb, releasing Tera's spirit, who possesses the Egyptologist's daughter at birth. When the heroine ...
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