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Article Summaries Essay Research Paper Article 1

Article Summaries Essay, Research Paper


Article 1- Excavating Egypt (Newsprint)


This article tells of a typical working day for an


archaeologist in Egypt. It tells of an experienced


archaeologist named, Dr. David O?Connor. He speaks of his


working site, Abydos, and tells of what he has discovered


since he started working on the site. In his 30 years of


working there, he has uncovered 12 wooden boats, each about


60 feet long encased in 96-foot graves. He has also found


the remains of an entire settlement covering about 16 acres.


He annually spends up to $150,000 to pay of his fellow


archaeologists and his laborers. He does receive funds from


private institutions and government agencies to help


support his effort in Abydos.


In reading this article, I have become puzzled as to


how so many people working there can split $150,000. It says


that 20-25 scientists and 30-60 laborers are employed. I


understand that he does receive funds from institutions,


but I would not think that it would be upwards of enough


money to support so many people. I have always respected


archaeologists for what they do but now I have a deeper


respect for Egyptian archaeologists. I do hope to visit


Egypt someday though and experience what it is like


firsthand.


Article 2- Cosmetic Surgery Discovered on Ancient Roman


Portrait (Newsprint)


This article tells of artists in the modern day


performing work on damaged ancient artifacts. It specifies


on a head statue that was received as a gift by the


Nelson-Atkins Museum. Scientists noticed some unusual


features on the statue?s head and investigated it to


discover that somebody had fixed it up before it was given


to them. They used gamma-radiographs to find that somebody


had fixed the head?s broken neck with metal dowels and


clamps.


I found it pretty remarkable that some people may get


away doing this without anybody knowing of it. It makes me


wonder if some of the great artifacts that we have on


display today have been tampered with and that they may not


be 100% ancient. I don?t see that there is anything wrong


with this. I?d rather look at a fixed up display than view


one that has been badly damaged and is hard to make out.


Article 3- Faking It: A Forger?s Biography (Newsprint)


This article tells of a modern day man, Alceo Dossena


(1878-1937), and his ability to create artificial art pieces


of ancient civilizations. He created sculptures in almost


every style: Greek, Etruscan, Gothic and Italian


Renaissance. He would sculpt them, then age them by giving


them acid baths and then would proceed to bury them,


allowing them to age. He was able to fool some of the


greatest historians and scientists in the world. One of his


art pieces was sold to a dealer who then sold it for


$225,000, the highest price of any of Dossena?s artworks.


Dossena claimed that he did not make his art to cheat people


out of their money. He then sued his dealer and won.


When reading this article, I began to wonder if some of


the great artworks today might be fake. Perhaps someone


painted or sculpted them earlier in the century, and sold it


off as an ancient work of art. I am reluctant t

o think that


it happens more often than not. It probably doesn?t work on


the level of great museums, but it might work on


unsuspecting dealers looking to get rich.


Article 4- Joined by a Bridge


This article is really interesting for it tells of a


man, William Cochran, and is efforts of painting a bridge.


When the subject came up of covering a small stone bridge in


Frederick, Maryland, Cochran ran this suggestion by and it


was approved. Many residents rejected the idea at first and


would vandalize the work that had been done up to date. As


soon as his efforts came to an end, the bridge was seen as a


tourist attraction for the city. Since its completion, there


have been many other paintings added onto the bridge by


suggestion of the townspeople.


Before reading this article, I had no clue that


something like this could be done. I am interested in how he


went about doing this. I am also interested in whether or


not this bridge is allowed to have cars pass over it.


Someday if I make it to Frederick, Maryland, I?ll head over


to the bridge and find out for myself.


Article 5- Walking Encyclopedia


This article tells a small town, Columbus, in Indiana


and its claim to fame through architecture. The town is


nationally known for its buildings as many famous architects


have come in through the years and developed such


fascinating buildings. Columbus has even been declared as


one of the most important towns in the U.S. architecturally


by the American Institute of Architecture. The article goes


on to tell that some of the towns buildings are not so


popular, for they clash with the beauty of the exquisite


ones or else they are seen just as insulting.


When reading this article, I became interested in the


town of Columbus, Indiana. Many cities and towns have their


claim to fame through something, but for one town to have so


many different exhibits seems preposterous. I am like any


fellow man, I enjoy a good scenic visit when I travel. This


summer I am traveling to Indianapolis for the Olympic Trials


so when they are done, perhaps I will drive down and visit


Columbus.


Article 6- Mass-Produced Masterworks From the Ancients


This article talks about ancient Roman art. It tells of


many artifacts being sent to the Newark Museum, for an


exhibit. The exhibit will be displaying some of Romans means


of creating shortcuts and streamlined technologies that


enabled them to mass-produce goods without sacrificing


quality. Some of the other objects on display include marble


tombstones and votive reliefs that provide portraits and


pictorial information about the artisans? tools and dress


and the interiors of their workshops. The objects in the


exhibit are divided into three categories: domestic goods,


tools and public art. In addition to all of the above


listed, there are many other items to view at the museum.


What I found interesting about this article was that


the Romans had produced somewhat of an assembly line. I had


no prior knowledge of anyone doing this before Henry Ford. I


think that is really neat that they could create such an


effect some 2000 years ago with the technology that they


had.

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