| The reconstruction of historic artifacts and the re-enactment of historic practices enables us to better explore and understand historic innovation processes and keep them alive. Here, the author practises with the reconstruction of a nineteenth century astro-photometer invented by Karl Friedrich Zöllner in Berlin. | ||
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| Category. Others | Volume. 15 | Year. 2020 |
| Title. Reconstructing the past: when intangible heritage meets scientific practice | ||
The reconstruction of historic artifacts and the re-enactment of historic practices enables us to better explore and understand historic innovation processes and keep them alive.
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