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SAMPLE SIZE AND TAXONOMIC RICHNESS IN MAMMALIAN AND AVIAN BONE ASSEMBLAGES FROM ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES

SAMPLE SIZE AND TAXONOMIC RICHNESS IN MAMMALIAN AND AVIAN BONE ASSEMBLAGES FROM ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES

... The most striking difference between the two vertebrate classes is shown between the coefficients of regression obtained. These values describe the slope of the linear relationship that is also immediately visible in ...

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Human Bones from Archaeological Sites

Human Bones from Archaeological Sites

... and perhaps illustrate with photographs or radiographs, individual cases showing the more unusual variants and pathological changes and, where possible, will discuss causes for them. Images help to make a report more ...

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Sheltering archaeological sites in Malta: lessons learnt

Sheltering archaeological sites in Malta: lessons learnt

... three archaeological sites in Malta over the past decade, and to draw some key lessons learnt that may be useful to others when consider- ing whether to adopt a similar ...and data are accumulated ...

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Index of dates from archaeological sites in Queensland

Index of dates from archaeological sites in Queensland

... How to Use the Index The Index should, at all times, be used in conjunction with the Explanatory Notes (see below) which provide detailed information about field contents and potential problems or uncertainties in the ...

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Feral swine disturbance at important archaeological sites

Feral swine disturbance at important archaeological sites

... Psychotria Nervosa A Belle Glade Habitation midden with shallow but dense cultural deposits. The site has the potential to reveal information on social and economic organization of the Belle Glade culture. Ear spool ...

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ElKowmGIS: A New Program for the Documentation of Archaeological Sites

ElKowmGIS: A New Program for the Documentation of Archaeological Sites

... Conclusions B.C. DUCKE and J.M. REEVES (2008) start their conclusion with the argument, that archaeologists normally work under high pressures, due to financial and seasonal restrictions. Therefore an appropriate ...

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The Archaeology of Digital Abandonment : Online Sustainability and Archaeological Sites

The Archaeology of Digital Abandonment : Online Sustainability and Archaeological Sites

... Geocities sites to other hosts, to preserve archaeological information it is imperative to distribute data as widely as ...an archaeological website used as an organizing structure to gather ...

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Mobile games to foster the learning of history at archaeological sites

Mobile games to foster the learning of history at archaeological sites

... the archaeological site does not need to provide any hardware ...no data is transmitted from or to the cellular phone during the actual ...all data exchange is (at least at this stage in the project) ...

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Sea mammals in archaeological sites on the southern coast of Brazil

Sea mammals in archaeological sites on the southern coast of Brazil

... data have been accumulating since the 1980s, and they are based on field observations and strandings. Between the years of 1983 and 2004, around 220 carcasses of sea mammals were collected by the Laboratório de ...

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CiteSeerX — The archaeological sites of Abu Hureyra, Mureybet, Tell

CiteSeerX — The archaeological sites of Abu Hureyra, Mureybet, Tell

... PPNA sites is borne out by (1) the large quantities of chaff used as a tempering medium found in building earth (Willcox and Fornite, 1999), not known on late Pleistocene sites, (2) the occurrence of ...

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A Virtual Reality Platform for Analyzing Remote Archaeological Sites

A Virtual Reality Platform for Analyzing Remote Archaeological Sites

... related sites could safely be handled and past practices explored and ...immersive archaeological data analysis & visualization ...related sites (see Bryne et ...

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The Agricultural Environment's Effect on the Deterioration of the Archaeological Sites Applied on Atfiyah's Sarabium Archaeological Site – Egypt

The Agricultural Environment's Effect on the Deterioration of the Archaeological Sites Applied on Atfiyah's Sarabium Archaeological Site – Egypt

... A sample of limestone was analyzed by X- Ray Diffraction (XRD) to identify its components and examined by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) to study the surface; also the sample was analyzed by EDAX ...

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A semi-empirical index for estimating soil moisture from MIVIS data to identify subsurface archaeological sites

A semi-empirical index for estimating soil moisture from MIVIS data to identify subsurface archaeological sites

... Figure 2 – N.I.R. vs R. 2-D feature space showing the soil, vegetation and water triangle. In order to verify if the assumption was valid for MIVIS images and further to identify the position of a Soil Line on those, the ...

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Study of Archaeological Sites with Imagery: A Case on Narsingdi Region, Bangladesh

Study of Archaeological Sites with Imagery: A Case on Narsingdi Region, Bangladesh

... important archaeological illustration which enriches the history, culture of the surroundings of ...of archaeological sites is that there is no geo-spatial database prepared so ...on ...

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The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River

The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River

... ethnohistoric data on the locations of Chinookan villages along the Lower Columbia and their times of occupation, a reconstruction of the habitats and resources available in the Sauvie Island area and the ...

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Reconstructing Roman Archaeological Sites: Theory and Practice—The Case of Conimbriga

Reconstructing Roman Archaeological Sites: Theory and Practice—The Case of Conimbriga

... This allows automatic creation of the corresponding 3D models, from laser scanning data, which may then be exported to a common format which may be easily edited in a 3D authoring tool. Figure 10 shows some of ...

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Risk Factors for Cervical Cancer in a Sample Comprising Three Generations of Brazilian Women

Risk Factors for Cervical Cancer in a Sample Comprising Three Generations of Brazilian Women

... our data suggest that Brazilian women present distinct risk for cervical cancer accord- ing to the age group they belong, when taking the Brazilian sexual revolution on 70’s as a ...

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Using sector scan sonar for the survey and management 
of submerged archaeological sites

Using sector scan sonar for the survey and management of submerged archaeological sites

... The data stream is recordable and can be stored digitally as individual ....smb data stream files as geo- referenced TIFFs which can then be loaded into widely available GIS or digital image applications ...

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A contribution to the identification of charcoal from archaeological  sites in restinga landscapes of brazil

A contribution to the identification of charcoal from archaeological sites in restinga landscapes of brazil

... anatomical data of wood obtained from charcoal needs to be used with care since cell size can be altered during the carbonization process, works employing comparative anatomy of wood tend to error less in ...

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Spacing Archaeological Sites: An Application of the Geographical Information System to Philippine Archaeology

Spacing Archaeological Sites: An Application of the Geographical Information System to Philippine Archaeology

... Katherine K. Esteves 1 Abstract This paper is a critical review of the National Museum’s current archaeological data management system. It explored the use of a Geographic Information System, specifically ...

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