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Bridgewater 250: Researching the archaeology and history of the first industrial canal

Bridgewater 250: Researching the archaeology and history of the first industrial canal

... technological history of the eighteenth century as the spinning jenny and the steam engine, even though it relied on older proven technologies rather than modern ...industrial archaeology and economic ...

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The Castrum Novum Project: History and Archaeology of a Roman Colony (Santa Marinella, Rome, Italy)

The Castrum Novum Project: History and Archaeology of a Roman Colony (Santa Marinella, Rome, Italy)

... However, it will be only through 1776 and 1779 that will take place the first archaeological excavations on Castrum Novum. Those campaigns had been purposed by, at that time, Pope Pio VI, in an unknown point of “Tenuta ...

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Common cores in the high country  The archaeology and environmental history of the Namadgi Ranges

Common cores in the high country The archaeology and environmental history of the Namadgi Ranges

... Few robust faunal sequences of relative temporal continuity and depth have been reported in and around the high country of south- eastern (SE) Australia. Excavations in several limestone karst areas have revealed cave ...

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Coastal hunter-gatherers and social evolution: marginal or central?

Coastal hunter-gatherers and social evolution: marginal or central?

... coastal archaeology in northern ...of Archaeology and Natural History, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, the Australian National ...

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Examining The Archaeology of ‘Antik’-quity: The Eastern Caucasus Beyond Rome And Parthia

Examining The Archaeology of ‘Antik’-quity: The Eastern Caucasus Beyond Rome And Parthia

... notional history centered on Mediterranean (and to a lesser extent, Iranian) paradigms, in which the Caucasus was intrinsically an afterthought; and, on the other hand, in an assumption that my own intellectual ...

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Beyond metaphor : archaeology as a social and artistic practice

Beyond metaphor : archaeology as a social and artistic practice

... to archaeology has often been studied (Piggott 1989; Marchand 2007), and the metaphorical significance of the process of digging down has been remarked on ...century, archaeology developed contemporaneously ...

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Revealing Guernsey's ancient history in fact and fiction

Revealing Guernsey's ancient history in fact and fiction

... neither history, nor even tradition, can throw any light on his origin, or mode of life” (Lubbock, 1890: ...of archaeology, which linked geology and history, would enable greater understanding, and ...

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How Digital Are the Digital Humanities? An Analysis of Two Scholarly Blogging Platforms

How Digital Are the Digital Humanities? An Analysis of Two Scholarly Blogging Platforms

... (anthropology, archaeology, archive, art, culture, ethnography, history, humanities, learning, libraries, literacy, literature, media, pedagogy, preservation, publishing, rhetoric, scholarship, ...

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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 ethnoarchaeology of traditional pig husbandry in Sardinia and Corsica

The ethnoarchaeology of traditional pig husbandry in Sardinia and Corsica

... The islands of Sardinia (Italy) and Corsica (France) are situated in the western Mediterranean, o V the western shores of the Italian peninsula (Fig. 16.1). Both islands host thriving populations of wild boars, whose ...

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Interpretation

Interpretation

... Processual archaeology conceived of archaeology as anthropological ...“processual archaeology” ...in archaeology is replaced by a concern with the formative processes of the archaeological ...

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The Christianization of Iceland, priests, power, and social change 1000 1300

The Christianization of Iceland, priests, power, and social change 1000 1300

... anthropological perspective sees the changes as a result of the progressive incorporation of Iceland into a World system, whereby production is entrained to produce a surplus to enable import of elite goods. A polar bear ...

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A Bibliography of Northeast Historical Archaeology, 1987–2006

A Bibliography of Northeast Historical Archaeology, 1987–2006

... 1995 Myth Versus Reality: Agricultural Adaptation and Innovation in the Nicholson Hollow District, Shenandoah National Park. In Upland Archaeology in the East, comp. by Michael B. Barber, Eugene B. Barfield, ...

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The cultural construction of history in museums and heritage attractions

The cultural construction of history in museums and heritage attractions

... ..."No longer can objects or works of art speak for themselves: they have to be explained in elaborately designed displays often with buttons, switches and flashing lights, which tell the visitor what to think. As ...

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‘Pompeii mania' in schools Down Under

‘Pompeii mania' in schools Down Under

... Ancient History at ...Ancient History because I enjoyed the class in high school so ...Ancient History [at ...Ancient History in school was a major influence on my choice to study in ...

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There Is More Than One Way to Do Something Right: Applying Community-Based Approaches to an Archaeology of Banks Island, NWT

There Is More Than One Way to Do Something Right: Applying Community-Based Approaches to an Archaeology of Banks Island, NWT

... Science in general gains authority by removing observations from their local context and inserting them into larger explanations that are universal (Cruikshank 2007). Universality is used to deny validity to any other ...

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The ‘Lost’ Church of Bix Gibwyn: The Human Bone

The ‘Lost’ Church of Bix Gibwyn: The Human Bone

... Recent research for the Victoria County History (VCH) highlighted the presence of a ‘lost’ medieval church in Bix, a Chilterns parish north-west of Henley-on-Thames. The building, formerly the parish church of Bix ...

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Conservation as a later addition

Conservation as a later addition

... the history of the painting and had been assimilated by the users of the ...its history; the destruc- tion of the evidence of the ‘later addition’ is the destruction of part of the history of the ...

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In Search of the University Landscape

In Search of the University Landscape

... educational history of the university, about which considerable works have already been published, we are only at the beginning of a new path of discovery related to the architectural and spatial development of ...

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