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Context Defined
An artifact's context usually consists of its immediate matrix (the material surrounding it e.g. gravel, clay, or sand), its provenience (horizontal and vertical position within the matrix), and its association with other artifacts (occurrence together with other archaeological remains, usually in the same matrix). "Primary context" refers to materials found in their original position; "secondary context" refers to materials which have been displaced and redeposited by disturbance factors; "geological context" is the relationship of the archaeological finds to geological strata.
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Cosmic Log: Final countdown for collider
Published August 25, 2008, 1:45 pm, MSNBC
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: CERN says the countdown to the startup of the world's biggest particle collider in two weeks is proceeding "without a hitch." Well, almost.
Tribal elders guide director's vision
Published August 24, 2008, 12:08 am, Denver Post
Sitting outside a coffee shop in Boulder, American Indian film director Ava Hamilton repeats the words a Northern Cheyenne elder once told her that she will never forget.
Museums try to start dialogue on immigrants
Published August 21, 2008, 2:45 pm, Chicago Tribune
Chicago's Field Museum part of network with Ellis Island that intends to stir public discussion on topic Three Chicago museums, including the Field Museum, are part of a network with Ellis Island that intends to stir public discussion on the huddled masses of yesterday—and today. The Tribune's Stevenson Swanson reports from New York.
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Thu Aug 28
- ContextFree.js
- the Greater Whole - R.W.B. Lewis: "Similar to Campbell?s article of constructing the hero?s journey, Lewis suggests that to understand the birth of the American, there must be some comprehension of both the individual as well as situational or environmental factors that come into play... ?For the experience of the aims and values of an epoch is apt to be more complex and even more painful than the simple statement of them; and narrative deals with experiences, not with propositions.?
Wed Aug 27
- Context project
- Mozilla Labs " Blog Archive " Introducing Ubiquity
- The Rise of Contextual User Interfaces - ReadWriteWeb: Article about context-based GUI design.
- Annoyances.org - Customize Context Menus
- STATE YOUR BIZNESS: Deploy extra WARs with your Grails App
- Competitive Analysis: Understanding the Market Context - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design
- Conducting Successful Interviews With Project Stakeholders :: UXmatters
- Build Consensus: Combine structured dialog, or discussion, with multivoting and rating tools to make a decision that the whole team can support
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