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PubMedCentral-PMC5325225.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5325225.pdf

... and archaeology, historical ecology is increasingly recognized as an inclusive intellectual hub for exploring a range of fundamental questions in disciplines such as ecology, biology, archaeology, ...

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'Complexity' and the Australian continental narrative: Themes in the archaeology of Holocene Australia

'Complexity' and the Australian continental narrative: Themes in the archaeology of Holocene Australia

... adaptations creating the diversity of economies observed through space and time fail to satisfy. Regions do not somehow exist as autonomous entities unrelated to other groups, historical trajectories or traditions. As ...

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The Archaeology of Sylvester Manor

The Archaeology of Sylvester Manor

... this environment a family like the Sylvesters may have seen some advantage in constructing a landscape and material cul‑ ture that expressed their mixed Dutch/English ...

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Archaeology and Human Evolution

Archaeology and Human Evolution

... home bases (Assefa 2006). Increasingly diverse wild game and careful selection of nutritionally rich elements may signal better hunting and has at least two more important implications. First, greater hunting skill ...

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Introduction — Human-environment interfaces: Assessing the use of palaeoenvironmental information in Mediterranean landscape archaeology

Introduction — Human-environment interfaces: Assessing the use of palaeoenvironmental information in Mediterranean landscape archaeology

... “cultural” archaeology, where research is dominated by investigations of monuments and artefacts, or at best, landscape surveys that emphasise the waxing and waning of site numbers; effectively employing these ...

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The 2005 Rolt memorial lecture  Industrial archaeology or the archaeology of the industrial period? Models, methodology and the future of industrial archaeology

The 2005 Rolt memorial lecture Industrial archaeology or the archaeology of the industrial period? Models, methodology and the future of industrial archaeology

... industrial archaeologists. Anna Badcock’s and Brian Malaws’ paper in particular pro- vides an approach that allows researchers unfamiliar with the manufacturing process to record such activities in an informed and fully ...

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A Bibliography of Northeast Historical Archaeology, 1987–2006

A Bibliography of Northeast Historical Archaeology, 1987–2006

... historical archaeology liter- ature published within the area served by CNEHA up through the fall of ...historical archaeology in the Northeast appear most frequently in the jour- nals Northeast Historical ...

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Reconstructing the Roman London flavourscape: New insights into the exotic food plant trade using network and spatial analyses

Reconstructing the Roman London flavourscape: New insights into the exotic food plant trade using network and spatial analyses

... To obtain a more detailed level of information on the usage of various plants, a series of other parameters were recorded. Thus, the exact location of every excavation site was noted and geo- located in a GIS ...

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The Deer and the Viking

The Deer and the Viking

... The situation may have differed in detail between the British Isles and different parts of Scandinavia, where diverse landscapes offered very different potentials and challenges. Moreover, the means by which red deer, ...

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Another snapshot for the album: a decade of Australian Archaeology in Profile survey data

Another snapshot for the album: a decade of Australian Archaeology in Profile survey data

... in archaeology, and impacts the average age of men and women in the discipline, most pronounced in 2010 ...of archaeology that provide a different work-life ...

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Forging networks and mixing ores: rethinking the social landscapes of iron metallurgy

Forging networks and mixing ores: rethinking the social landscapes of iron metallurgy

... Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 49 2018 88–99 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Anthropological Archaeology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jaa Forgin[r] ...

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Erosion and coastal archaeology : Evaluating the threat and prioritising action

Erosion and coastal archaeology : Evaluating the threat and prioritising action

... The archaeology of coastal regions is rich and varied, but is facing increasing pressures from natural processes. Regardless of how the climate may change in the future, many coastal archaeological sites are ...

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‘Pompeii mania' in schools Down Under

‘Pompeii mania' in schools Down Under

... of archaeology by examining volcanological evidence for the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE, and forensic studies of human remains uncovered at Pompeii and ...

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Archaeology of Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu

Archaeology of Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu

... Volume 4, Issue 1, January – 2019 International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology ISSN No 2456 2165 IJISRT19JA262 www ijisrt com 558 Archaeology of Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu[.] ...

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Archaeology, heritage and social value: public perspectives on European Archaeology

Archaeology, heritage and social value: public perspectives on European Archaeology

... perceive archaeology as a science useful for discovering the human past, and typically associate it with excava- tions (Kobyliński, 2009; Marciniak, 2011; Marciniak et ...associate archaeology not only ...

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The archaeology of Wilson's Promontory

The archaeology of Wilson's Promontory

... XI Page APPENDICES 1.1 Culture Change and Surface Collecting in Australia 2.1 Descriptions of the Yanakie West Y¥ Sites Yanakie East YE Sites Wilson's Promontory WPW and WPE Sites 2.2 2.[r] ...

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Editorial. Landscape & Archaeology

Editorial. Landscape & Archaeology

... This number of SCIRES-IT summarises the most significant outcomes from the conference Landscape & Archaeology - En Route, held in June 2016 in Italy. The conference aimed at undertaking smart and sustainable ...

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An Introduction to Anarchism in Archaeology

An Introduction to Anarchism in Archaeology

... In some ways it is an act of theoretical and philosophical col- onization to label anyone interested in contesting power or emancipation of the individual as anarchist, and since anar- chism thrives in a multivocal ...

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Challenges for European Archaeology

Challenges for European Archaeology

... of archaeology and the significance of preservation of archaeological sites and finds are given expression in the more recent laws of European countries, in conferences, and in international ...

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Towards an Archaeology of the Future

Towards an Archaeology of the Future

... .” She glanced at me with a knowing grin. “You weren’t about to make some nature-culture divide between archaeology and geology, were you? Besides, its an artefact now, part of your socio- technical practice as an ...

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